The Center for the Business of Life Sciences would like to thank Eli Lilly for sponsoring an information and networking reception so students prospective students could learn about the Certificate in the Business of Life Science as well as learn more about the industry and Eli Lilly specifically along with students current in the Kelley Life Sciences program.
Forty undergraduate and graduate students from business, healthcare management and the sciences were in attendance. Stephen Schenk, Associate Brand Manager – US Incretin Strategy; Brian Smith, Director – Health Strategy & External Innovation and Execution and Adam Phipps, US Government Payer Strategy Lead – Alzheimer’s Disease Development Unit shared experience in their former and current roles. Stephen Schenk gave an overview which included the company’s history, product pipelines, community & DEI initiatives, employee development and information on internships. Max Kim, MBA candidate class of ’22 shared his experience this past summer interning for Eli Lilly.
Students also benefitted from hearing Adam, Bryan and Stephen’s path prior to coming to Kelley for their MBA, skills and lessons learned while in the program and philosophies on how they navigate their own personal career paths at Lilly. Following the presentation students had time to ask questions in small groups and meet one on one.
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At the Center for the Business of Life Sciences, we believe in the power of student talent. Undergraduate students and graduate students, Kelley School of Business students and people from across campus—we invite anyone passionate about a career in the life sciences and a desire for an understanding of how business and science interact to produce health-related outcomes to apply to be part of our program. After successful completion of your program, you will be granted the CBLS Certificate in the Business of Life Sciences. Learn more- Kelley Certificate in the Business of Life Sciences
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