Workforce Roundtable Part 3: Diversity And Progress – And Advice For Biopharma's Next Generation
Executive Summary
Women in leadership roles has become a much discussed issue for the biopharma industry, but less attention seems to be focused on racial diversity. Scrip's panel talks about challenges and opportunities, and offers advice for next generation employees.
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