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How Zach and Cheryl Built Careers in Cell Therapy Quality Control and Investigations

When it comes to quality control managers and investigation specialists at Bristol Myers Squibb, our colleagues’ backgrounds are interesting and diverse, and many of them were not planning on a career in cell therapy. But once introduced to the manufacturing, quality and investigative aspects of cell therapy, many have found rewarding employee experiences here. Cell therapy is one of the most groundbreaking forms of cancer treatment being studied today and is still in its infancy. But with BMS’ continued investment in our cell therapy capabilities, the growth potential of this science, your career and the ability to help patients are unlimited. Zach Neidich, Senior Specialist, Investigations, and Cheryl Dennis, Senior […]

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When it comes to quality control managers and investigation specialists at Bristol Myers Squibb, our colleagues’ backgrounds are interesting and diverse, and many of them were not planning on a career in cell therapy. But once introduced to the manufacturing, quality and investigative aspects of cell therapy, many have found rewarding employee experiences here. Cell therapy is one of the most groundbreaking forms of cancer treatment being studied today and is still in its infancy. But with BMS’ continued investment in our cell therapy capabilities, the growth potential of this science, your career and the ability to help patients are unlimited. Zach Neidich, Senior Specialist, Investigations, and Cheryl Dennis, Senior

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John Yoo and Kelly Cho: Many Paths to Leadership at BMS Korea

Senior Clinical Operations Manager Kelly Cho (RPh, Master of Science in Pharmacy), and Senior Marketing Manager, Cardiovascular John Yoo (RPh, Master of Science in Immunology) are two colleagues among more than 200 who make Bristol Myers Squibb, Korea, a thriving pillar of our Asian and global strategy. Headquartered in Seoul, John and Kelly personify the fact that there is no one way to become a leader within BMS. Each takes their own journey while at the same time playing critical roles in furthering the BMS mission of transforming patients’ lives through science. Early Influences Provide Direction Kelly recalls an emotional incident regarding her father over 20 years ago that inspired

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Senior Clinical Operations Manager Kelly Cho (RPh, Master of Science in Pharmacy), and Senior Marketing Manager, Cardiovascular John Yoo (RPh, Master of Science in Immunology) are two colleagues among more than 200 who make Bristol Myers Squibb, Korea, a thriving pillar of our Asian and global strategy. Headquartered in Seoul, John and Kelly personify the fact that there is no one way to become a leader within BMS. Each takes their own journey while at the same time playing critical roles in furthering the BMS mission of transforming patients’ lives through science. Early Influences Provide Direction Kelly recalls an emotional incident regarding her father over 20 years ago that inspired

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Unique Opportunities to Learn Fast, Grow Fast in a Commercialization Career

From the early stages of molecular testing to drug product launch, Worldwide Oncology Commercial (WWOC) at Bristol Myers Squibb plays a pivotal role alongside research and development teams. WWOC brings a commercial lens to the development process, thus assuring viability and ensuring cancer patients have access to our oncology portfolio. Accordingly, the organization relies on teams of accomplished professionals from various backgrounds like Irene Mac, Executive Director, and Andrew Witriol, Vice President, who found in WWOC opportunities to learn fast and grow fast and take advantage of BMS growth opportunities, while doing some of the most interesting and meaningful work of their careers. They and their teammates around the world

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From the early stages of molecular testing to drug product launch, Worldwide Oncology Commercial (WWOC) at Bristol Myers Squibb plays a pivotal role alongside research and development teams. WWOC brings a commercial lens to the development process, thus assuring viability and ensuring cancer patients have access to our oncology portfolio. Accordingly, the organization relies on teams of accomplished professionals from various backgrounds like Irene Mac, Executive Director, and Andrew Witriol, Vice President, who found in WWOC opportunities to learn fast and grow fast and take advantage of BMS growth opportunities, while doing some of the most interesting and meaningful work of their careers. They and their teammates around the world

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Samantha Good, First Hand Cyclist to Tackle Coast 2 Coast 4 Cancer Ride

For the 10th year, more than 126 Bristol Myers Squibb (BMS) employees cycled nearly 3,000 miles cross-country from September to early October. The goal was to raise $1 million – and awareness – in support of the V Foundation for Cancer Research in a global event known as Coast 2 Coast 4 Cancer (C2C4C), with BMS matching contributions up to $500,000. This year, for the first time, a hand cyclist participated during the U.S. event on the route from Denver, Colorado to Topeka, Kansas. Samantha Good, VP Global Alliances at BMS, was a swimmer, triathlete and runner when a 2019 accident paralyzed her from the waist down. For this ride,

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For the 10th year, more than 126 Bristol Myers Squibb (BMS) employees cycled nearly 3,000 miles cross-country from September to early October. The goal was to raise $1 million – and awareness – in support of the V Foundation for Cancer Research in a global event known as Coast 2 Coast 4 Cancer (C2C4C), with BMS matching contributions up to $500,000. This year, for the first time, a hand cyclist participated during the U.S. event on the route from Denver, Colorado to Topeka, Kansas. Samantha Good, VP Global Alliances at BMS, was a swimmer, triathlete and runner when a 2019 accident paralyzed her from the waist down. For this ride,

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Latinx/Hispanic Scientists at All Levels Find Success and Satisfaction at BMS

Inclusion and diversity are critical values embedded within the culture of Bristol Myers Squibb, never more so than today as we continue to work toward “more successes in the challenging endeavor of discovering new transformational drugs to help patients,” according to Francisco Ramírez-Valle, MD, PhD, currently Senior Vice President and Head of the BMS Immunology and Cardiovascular Thematic Research Center. His rationale is both concise and astute. “If everybody looked the same, thought the same way, worked the same way,” he added, “there would be no innovation.” Francisco, along with his colleague Senior Principal Scientist and Translational Medicine Research Team Lead, Noe Ramírez-Alejo, PhD, are two among many Hispanic teammates

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Inclusion and diversity are critical values embedded within the culture of Bristol Myers Squibb, never more so than today as we continue to work toward “more successes in the challenging endeavor of discovering new transformational drugs to help patients,” according to Francisco Ramírez-Valle, MD, PhD, currently Senior Vice President and Head of the BMS Immunology and Cardiovascular Thematic Research Center. His rationale is both concise and astute. “If everybody looked the same, thought the same way, worked the same way,” he added, “there would be no innovation.” Francisco, along with his colleague Senior Principal Scientist and Translational Medicine Research Team Lead, Noe Ramírez-Alejo, PhD, are two among many Hispanic teammates