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According to the American Heart Association, nearly 75% of coronary heart disease cases in women can be prevented. Identifying sex-specific
risk factors through personalized risk assessments is an important step in creating precise treatment options to improve heart health. Join this panel discussion to hear from those leading the way in reducing the number one death of women in the US.

Author:

Carolee Lee

Founder & CEO
WHAM (Women's Health Access Matters)

Carolee Lee is an innovator, entrepreneur and thought leader dedicated to improving women’s health and wellbeing, and their opportunities to succeed. She was founder and CEO of Carolee Designs, one of the world’s leading accessories brands. Carolee launched WHAM (Women’s Health Access Matters), a nonprofit organization working to bring awareness and funding to women’s health research to transform women’s lives. Carolee forged a research partnership with the RAND Corporation to create The WHAM Report, the first study to analyze the economic costs, benefits and social impacts of health research that focuses specifically on women. The WHAM Report is changing the conversation around women’s health research, proving women’s health research is an economic issue we cannot afford to ignore. Through partnerships with leading advocacy groups, business leaders, researchers and economists, WHAM is using this data drive change.

 

Carolee is also a mentor and leader in business, philanthropic and educational organizations. She is a past Chair and Foundation Board Chair of the Committee of 200, a community of the most successful women in business, and has served as director on the board of DSW, Inc. Carolee is a founding board member of The Breast Cancer Research Foundation, where she has served since 1986. She currently sits on the Women’s Leadership Board at The John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.

Carolee Lee

Founder & CEO
WHAM (Women's Health Access Matters)

Carolee Lee is an innovator, entrepreneur and thought leader dedicated to improving women’s health and wellbeing, and their opportunities to succeed. She was founder and CEO of Carolee Designs, one of the world’s leading accessories brands. Carolee launched WHAM (Women’s Health Access Matters), a nonprofit organization working to bring awareness and funding to women’s health research to transform women’s lives. Carolee forged a research partnership with the RAND Corporation to create The WHAM Report, the first study to analyze the economic costs, benefits and social impacts of health research that focuses specifically on women. The WHAM Report is changing the conversation around women’s health research, proving women’s health research is an economic issue we cannot afford to ignore. Through partnerships with leading advocacy groups, business leaders, researchers and economists, WHAM is using this data drive change.

 

Carolee is also a mentor and leader in business, philanthropic and educational organizations. She is a past Chair and Foundation Board Chair of the Committee of 200, a community of the most successful women in business, and has served as director on the board of DSW, Inc. Carolee is a founding board member of The Breast Cancer Research Foundation, where she has served since 1986. She currently sits on the Women’s Leadership Board at The John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.

Author:

Suzanne Steinbaum

CEO & Founder
Heart-tech Health

Suzanne Steinbaum

CEO & Founder
Heart-tech Health

Author:

Rachel Robinson

Chief Operating Officer
MassMedic

Rachel Robinson

Chief Operating Officer
MassMedic

This presentation will cover VitalDose’s role in patient centric delivery within Women’s Health, exploring how using the sustained release of single or multiple drugs can relieve patient burden in chronic diseases and provide a benefit to the formulation of small molecule API to larger molecule or complex therapeutics.

Author:

Brian Wilson

New Business Development Partner, Pharma and Medical Businesses
Celanese

Brian Wilson

New Business Development Partner, Pharma and Medical Businesses
Celanese

Improving the benchmark for measuring disease modification and reducing the use of symptomology is imperative for addressing underserved areas in women’s health such as ovarian cancer and endometriosis. This panel discussion will deep dive into the importance of prioritizing research through a sex & gender lens to identify new molecules, exploring the challenges and opportunities in investing in early-stage research, partnering with research institutions, and considering what more can be done.

Author:

Oriana Papin-Zoghbi

CEO & Co-Founder
AOA Dx

Oriana Papin-Zoghbi

CEO & Co-Founder
AOA Dx

Author:

Sandy Milligan, MD, JD

President, Research & Development, Laboratory Operations, IT and HR
Aspira Women's Health

Sandy Milligan, MD, JD

President, Research & Development, Laboratory Operations, IT and HR
Aspira Women's Health

Author:

Primavera Spagnolo, MD, PhD

Scientific Director, Connors Center for Women’s Health and Gender Biology
Brigham and Women’s Hospital

Primavera Spagnolo, MD, PhD

Scientific Director, Connors Center for Women’s Health and Gender Biology
Brigham and Women’s Hospital
 

Lisa Cohen

Director of Data Science for Gemini, Google Assistant, and Search Platforms
Google

Lisa Cohen is Director of Data Science for Gemini (formerly "Bard"), Google Assistant, and Search Platforms. She leads an organization of data scientists at Google, responsible for using data to create excellent user experiences across these products, and partnering closely with Product, Engineering, and User Experience Research. Formerly, Lisa was Head of Data Science and Engineering for Twitter, helping drive the strategy and direction of the Twitter product, through machine learning, metric development, experimentation and causal analyses.

Lisa Cohen

Director of Data Science for Gemini, Google Assistant, and Search Platforms
Google

Lisa Cohen

Director of Data Science for Gemini, Google Assistant, and Search Platforms
Google

Lisa Cohen is Director of Data Science for Gemini (formerly "Bard"), Google Assistant, and Search Platforms. She leads an organization of data scientists at Google, responsible for using data to create excellent user experiences across these products, and partnering closely with Product, Engineering, and User Experience Research. Formerly, Lisa was Head of Data Science and Engineering for Twitter, helping drive the strategy and direction of the Twitter product, through machine learning, metric development, experimentation and causal analyses. Before Twitter, Lisa led the Azure Customer Growth Analytics organization as part of Microsoft Cloud Data sciences. Her team was responsible for analyzing OKRs, informing data-driven decisions, and developing data science models to help customers be successful on Azure. Lisa worked at Microsoft for 17yrs, and also helped develop multiple versions of Visual Studio. She holds Bachelor and Masters degrees from Harvard in Applied Mathematics. You can follow Lisa on LinkedIn and Medium.

 

Courtney Armstrong

VP, eCommerce Sales Planning and Acceleration
L’Oréal

Courtney Armstrong

VP, eCommerce Sales Planning and Acceleration
L’Oréal

Courtney Armstrong

VP, eCommerce Sales Planning and Acceleration
L’Oréal
 

Courtney Armstrong

VP, eCommerce Sales Planning and Acceleration
L’Oréal

Courtney Armstrong

VP, eCommerce Sales Planning and Acceleration
L’Oréal

Courtney Armstrong

VP, eCommerce Sales Planning and Acceleration
L’Oréal
 

Chanaan Thomas

Senior Director of Merchandising Strategy & Insights
Ulta Beauty

Chanaan Thomas

Senior Director of Merchandising Strategy & Insights
Ulta Beauty

Chanaan Thomas

Senior Director of Merchandising Strategy & Insights
Ulta Beauty
 

Celia Lambert Alcantara

Head of Sustainable Finance and ESG compliance
Credit Agricole CIB

Celia Lambert-Alcantara is Head of Sustainable finance and ESG Compliance at Crédit Agricole CIB, the investment bank of the French banking group Crédit Agricole.

Celia Lambert Alcantara

Head of Sustainable Finance and ESG compliance
Credit Agricole CIB

Celia Lambert Alcantara

Head of Sustainable Finance and ESG compliance
Credit Agricole CIB

Celia Lambert-Alcantara is Head of Sustainable finance and ESG Compliance at Crédit Agricole CIB, the investment bank of the French banking group Crédit Agricole.

With a master degree in political science, economics and international affairs, and an international background, Celia joined the banking industry almost 10 years ago. She joined the Crédit Agricole CIB back in 2015 and, after holding several roles within the compliance department, became Head of ESG Compliance in 2022. Her mission is to ensure that the Bank is compliant with the many European and international regulations on sustainable finance, addressing the greenwashing and ESG non-compliance risks through the implementation of supervision controls and effective advisory to the businesses. In order to address the ESG issues, the bank has launched a transversal ESG program, sponsored by the Top Management, that she is co-managing along with the sustainable banking business. She has been awarded “Leader of sustainability under 35” by the French think Tank HUB Institute.

 

Yaroslav Sovgyra

Head of ESG Risk, Chief Credit Office
Lloyds Banking Group

Yaroslav Sovgyra

Head of ESG Risk, Chief Credit Office
Lloyds Banking Group

Yaroslav Sovgyra

Head of ESG Risk, Chief Credit Office
Lloyds Banking Group