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Accessing (and keeping) talent in today’s biotechnology sector isn’t easy. There’s no question that biotech, life sciences, and the medical field in general experienced massive acceleration since March 2020. More treatments have been approved, biotech investment reached record heights, and thousands of new companies entered the landscape, heralding unprecedented growth in just about every aspect of the sector – bio health, bioenergy, bio-industrial, and agri-bio.In this podcast, Rob Henderson, the CEO of BioTalent Canada, examines the latest labour market reports, labour market research, and shares success stories with other leaders in the biotech sector.It’s a fast moving, ever evolving field and finding and retaining the right people needs to be at the forefront.

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Accessing (and keeping) talent in today’s biotechnology sector isn’t easy. There’s no question that biotech, life sciences, and the medical field in general experienced massive acceleration since March 2020. More treatments have been approved, biotech investment reached record heights, and thousands of new companies entered the landscape, heralding unprecedented growth in just about every aspect of the sector – bio health, bioenergy, bio-industrial, and agri-bio.In this podcast, Rob Henderson, the CEO of BioTalent Canada, examines the latest labour market reports, labour market research, and shares success stories with other leaders in the biotech sector.It’s a fast moving, ever evolving field and finding and retaining the right people needs to be at the forefront.

    Commercializing the Academic Research – and Managing Substantial Growth

    Commercializing the Academic Research – and Managing Substantial Growth

    Applied Pharmaceutical Innovation (API) was launched to solve a big challenge. Commercialization within the life sciences. There’s a general lack of understanding of the technical and scientific capacity needed for a life sciences company to commercialize in Canada. API sought to fix that.
     
    Part incubator, part R&D, API helps companies scale up here in Canada where they would normally have to invest tens of millions of dollars just to build out their infrastructure. And the model is working, with growth forecast to see 60 staff currently blossom to 150 in the next 18 months.
     
    In addition, the Government of Canada recently made an $80.5 million investment in a key project API is involved in.


    But that success itself brings many challenges. How is API handling those?


    Guest: Andrew MacIsaac, CEO Applied Pharmaceutical Innovation (API)
    Website: appliedpharma.ca
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/applied-pharmaceutical-innovation
    Twitter: @api_applied


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    • 36 min
    Attitude is More Important Than Technical Skills

    Attitude is More Important Than Technical Skills

    Bishop Water Technologies is rapidly growing in Canada. Dedicated to the development of easy-to-use, low energy solutions for solids management, it’s a team that has worked for two decades to develop and optimize affordable technologies.


    So it may be surprising to hear CEO Kevin Bossy say technical skills have to take a back seat compared to attitude. But he firmly believes it. This attitude has helped Bishop Water grow ten-fold over the last 15 years.  


    It’s heart and desire that help find the new innovations, and proof positive that low-energy solutions are often found by high energy attitude.


    Guest: Kevin Bossy,
    CEO Bishop Water Technologies
    Web site https://bishopwater.ca/
     
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    • 41 min
    Disruption to Make the World Better

    Disruption to Make the World Better

    The entrepreneurial mindset was introduced early to Ronen Benin by his parents. They had moved to Canada with degrees that weren’t recognized. So they taught him, if you’re going to build something, make sure you are always build something for yourself too. He never forgot that.
     
    Today Ronen is the founder and CEO of a number of companies now such as Glissner which created the World’s first
    clinical-grade phone sanitizer. It uses UV light to kill all viruses and bacteria on any phone in a couple seconds. 


    He’s also founder of Right Blue Labs which developed the Avail App that helps companies understand the psychometrics of employee wellness. 


    In this episode Ronen shares his strategies for building businesses but more importantly, attracting and keeping the right talent. 


    Guest: Ronen Benin, founder and CEO of Glissner
    Connect on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/ronenbenin/
    https://glissner.com/


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    • 51 min
    The Surging Growth of Life Sciences in BC

    The Surging Growth of Life Sciences in BC

    Life Sciences BC CEO Wendy Hurlburt remembers the surge started with a spirit of collaboration just as COVID was beginning to impact the world. Then came the talent crunch that forced many members in BC to find creative ways to keep their operations open.


    The Metro-Vancouver bio economy has some 1,300 organizations which collectively employ about 16,000 people. Three quarters of those companies have fewer than 20 full-time staff with the largest sub sector being bio-health (50%).


    The bigger companies are growing exponentially and scrambling to find talent. The smaller companies, still growing, are looking for very specific, niche skills.


    Wendy is seeing companies react by deepening their value propositions for employees, beyond scientific pursuits to include talking about their culture and what it means to join their organization. And she’s recognized a trend that might shock… the idea that for some positions one doesn’t need a PhD to work in biotech.
     
    Guest: Wendy Hurlburt, President and CEO Life Sciences BC
    Wendy holds a critical leadership role in BC's dynamic life sciences ecosystem. She takes a collaborative approach to cultivate relationships between local subject matter experts, global partners, educational institutions and government to support the thriving sector. Before joining Life Sciences BC, Wendy held multiple leadership roles with Johnson & Johnson in strategic and business planning, finance, partnerships and business development, operational
    transformation, and quality and regulatory compliance. Prior to J & J, she held Chief Financial Officer roles for both the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario and Lexmark International in its Canadian and South Asian divisions.
    LSBC Website - https://lifesciencesbc.ca/
    Publications - https://lifesciencesbc.ca/news/publications/
    LinkedIn account - @Life Sciences BC https://www.linkedin.com/company/lifesciences-bc
    Twitter account - @lifesciences_bc https://twitter.com/lifesciences_bc


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    • 36 min
    Forward-Thinking. Forward-Acting. BIOVECTRA

    Forward-Thinking. Forward-Acting. BIOVECTRA

    PEI has become somewhat of a Mecca for the Bio Tech industry in Canada. And the biggest one is BIOVECTRA. 


    It’s a company adding new team members seemingly every day having blossomed to over 600 in both PEI and Nova Scotia (and most of that growth during a global pandemic). 


    For two consecutive years the company has been named one of Canada’s Top 100 Employers demonstrating high performance in areas like training and skills development,
    financial benefits, employee engagement, and health and family benefits. 


    In this episode, Lester Wood, VP People and Corporate Culture for BIOVECTRA shares some its programs including financial support for people undergoing gender transition. 


    Guest: Lester Wood, BioVectra
    https://www.biovectra.com/
    Contact BIOVECTRA https://www.biovectra.com/contact-v4/


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    • 32 min
    Brunel Shares its Recruitment and Diversity Strategies

    Brunel Shares its Recruitment and Diversity Strategies

    If your job involves recruitment of talent, you know the name Brunel.


    In this episode Angelina Brathwaite, a Senior Client Partner with global network Brunel, shares what their offices are seeing when it comes to recruitment of talent in the life sciences.
     
    Is it better to have niche skills right now or a higher education? Are employees being realistic with salary expectations? What are the soft skills employers are looking for that can make an employee stand out?
     
    At the same time, companies need to continue efforts to implement diversity and inclusion into their organizational strategies. The reality is it may feel hard for smaller companies to focus on diversity, particularly when jobs out number people almost four to one. But Brunel understands companies can’t afford not to act. Diversity leads to workplace satisfaction, engagement, and new ideas. Companies
    that don’t do this will be left behind.
     
    Guest: Angelina Brathwaite, Brunel
    Angelina has been a Senior Client Partner with Brunel for the last 17 years. She is the Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging Leader for Brunel in North America. She’s also a serving board member for Women Leaders in Pharma and a member of Black Talent in Pharma.
    Brunel website https://www.brunel.net/


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    • 33 min

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