Tag Archives: Talent

Navigating Change: Observations from the Talent side of Professional Change
April 22, 2022

By Andrea DiMella, VP and Head of Talent at Atlas Venture, as part of the From The Trenches feature of LifeSciVC Like many of you, I’m a consumer of biotech industry news. Multiple times of day I scour BioCentury, STAT,

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Playing To Win: Building A Position Of Strength In Biotech
July 8, 2021

By Joshua Brumm, CEO of Dyne Therapeutics, as part of the From The Trenches feature of LifeSciVC When I play board games, I play to win. That requires thinking several moves ahead. In the game Risk, for instance, it’s not

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Running Rehab: Managing Talent In A Pandemic
April 27, 2020

This blog was written by Andrea DiMella, VP and Head of Talent at Atlas Venture, as part of the From The Trenches feature of LifeSciVC. What a difference a little time makes. When Bruce originally encouraged me to be a

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Navigating The Unknown: Practical Thoughts On A Team That Can Rise To The Occasion
September 5, 2019

This blog was written by Ankit Mahadevia, CEO of Spero Therapeutics, as part of the From The Trenches feature of LifeSciVC.  One of the joys of building a company is that meeting one’s milestones routinely places us in positions that

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Talent Acquisition: Pharma Is The Lifeblood Of Biotech
May 19, 2014

Startup Biotechs need bigger drug companies for lots of things, including R&D collaborations, investments, non-dilutive funding, and eventual liquidity via M&A. The health of today’s ecosystem depends on biotech and pharma working together. But one of the most important and

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