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Inspire Young Minds with STEM: BMS Volunteer and Disability Advocate Julie Meade

Passionate volunteers from Bristol Myers Squibb are often out and about in the community promoting the diverse and fascinating careers available within science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). They’re opening eyes, minds and possibilities to those early in their career and students — some even as young as middle school age. Such was the case recently at a Tomorrow’s Innovators STEM event near the BMS New Jersey campus that was particularly meaningful to Julie Meade, Scientific Writer in Global Scientific & Regulatory Documentation with BMS, and her audience, a group of middle school students with disabilities and allies. Hands-on STEM events like this are examples of BMS’s culture and commitment […]

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Passionate volunteers from Bristol Myers Squibb are often out and about in the community promoting the diverse and fascinating careers available within science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). They’re opening eyes, minds and possibilities to those early in their career and students — some even as young as middle school age. Such was the case recently at a Tomorrow’s Innovators STEM event near the BMS New Jersey campus that was particularly meaningful to Julie Meade, Scientific Writer in Global Scientific & Regulatory Documentation with BMS, and her audience, a group of middle school students with disabilities and allies. Hands-on STEM events like this are examples of BMS’s culture and commitment

Lucia Sablich’s Journey from Engineering Student to Scientist

Every year, the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) hosts one of the largest gatherings of Hispanics in STEM fields. This sold-out, multi-day conference is packed with inspiring keynote talks, skill-building workshops, and networking opportunities Hispanic engineers can utilize to shape their futures. The SHPE conference has been an important outreach platform for BMS’s Chemical Process Development (CPD) team, and we are honored to have participated for the past several years. This year’s event, held from November 2–6 in Charlotte, North Carolina, will be especially notable as it signifies the return to a fully onsite experience with over 10,000 students, professionals and industry leaders expected to attend. One of those

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Every year, the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) hosts one of the largest gatherings of Hispanics in STEM fields. This sold-out, multi-day conference is packed with inspiring keynote talks, skill-building workshops, and networking opportunities Hispanic engineers can utilize to shape their futures. The SHPE conference has been an important outreach platform for BMS’s Chemical Process Development (CPD) team, and we are honored to have participated for the past several years. This year’s event, held from November 2–6 in Charlotte, North Carolina, will be especially notable as it signifies the return to a fully onsite experience with over 10,000 students, professionals and industry leaders expected to attend. One of those

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Fighting Cancer in Their Careers and by Cycling Coast to Coast

For BMS employees Shruthi Kumar and Manuel “Manny” Almario, Jr., as well as 126 other BMS employees around the U.S., taking part in the Coast 2 Coast 4 Cancer (C2C4C) Ride is so much more than a 3000-mile charity bike ride in support of the V Foundation. The ride even transcends the emotional connection BMS employees have to their work. For Shruthi and Manny in particular, this ride provides a visceral and authentic way of honoring their most beloved—Shruthi’s mother and Manny’s wife and father, lost to the disease that they strive to help eliminate daily through their careers at BMS. Shruthi is a Senior Manager in Worldwide Training Design

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For BMS employees Shruthi Kumar and Manuel “Manny” Almario, Jr., as well as 126 other BMS employees around the U.S., taking part in the Coast 2 Coast 4 Cancer (C2C4C) Ride is so much more than a 3000-mile charity bike ride in support of the V Foundation. The ride even transcends the emotional connection BMS employees have to their work. For Shruthi and Manny in particular, this ride provides a visceral and authentic way of honoring their most beloved—Shruthi’s mother and Manny’s wife and father, lost to the disease that they strive to help eliminate daily through their careers at BMS. Shruthi is a Senior Manager in Worldwide Training Design

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Career Insights from 2021 SACNAS National Diversity in STEM Conference

By Nataly Manjarrez Orduño, Global Lead, Organization for Latino Achievement (OLA) Recently, I had the opportunity to join some of the industry’s most talented scientists at the 2021 SACNAS National Diversity in STEM Conference (NDiSTEM), the largest multidisciplinary and multicultural STEM diversity event in the United States. The event, which prepares participants for their academic and professional paths in STEM, gave our team at Bristol Myers Squibb a chance to connect with individuals who will become the future of biopharma—and potentially, future innovators at BMS. Our presence at NDiSTEM also reinforced our commitment to building a diverse workforce now and for the future. As we say in the Organization for

Career Insights from 2021 SACNAS National Diversity in STEM Conference Read More »

By Nataly Manjarrez Orduño, Global Lead, Organization for Latino Achievement (OLA) Recently, I had the opportunity to join some of the industry’s most talented scientists at the 2021 SACNAS National Diversity in STEM Conference (NDiSTEM), the largest multidisciplinary and multicultural STEM diversity event in the United States. The event, which prepares participants for their academic and professional paths in STEM, gave our team at Bristol Myers Squibb a chance to connect with individuals who will become the future of biopharma—and potentially, future innovators at BMS. Our presence at NDiSTEM also reinforced our commitment to building a diverse workforce now and for the future. As we say in the Organization for