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New Leadership Announced on Bioscience Collaborative: John Houston of Arvinas Named New Chair, Erika Smith of ReNetX Bio Named Vice Chair

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New Haven, CT – June 27th,  2022 – John Houston, President & CEO of Arvinas, has been named the  new chair of the Bioscience Collaborative. The Bioscience Collaborative  is an industry-led group formed from the Governor’s Workforce Council  that follows the NextGen Regional Sector Partnerships model. The  industry-led initiative, convened by the Greater New Haven Chamber of  Commerce, brings awareness to the resources and workforce available in  Connecticut for life-science companies. Erika Smith, CEO of ReNetX Bio,  was also named Vice Chair.

 

“It  is an honor to serve as the chair of the Bioscience Collaborative and  to partner with an incredible group of individuals on common goals for  the life-science industry in Connecticut, especially in New Haven,” said  John Houston, Ph.D., President and Chief Executive Officer at Arvinas.  “Arvinas is proud to contribute to New Haven’s significant growth as a  biopharmaceutical hub, as well as the development of the overall  community.”

 

As  the Bioscience Collaborative moves into its second year, industry  leaders continue to focus on three components: to build a sustainable  pipeline of talent, increase awareness and visibility of the region’s  growing sector, and expand connections across the bioscience community.

 

"It  is exciting to see our ecosystem come together around engaging students  and expanding the critical talent pipeline to our industry and we’re  thrilled that Connecticut is leading the way on this innovative and  collaborative programming," said Erika Smith, CEO of ReNetX Bio.

 

The  Collaborative launched a campaign last year as part of a concerted  effort to continue to grow the bioscience sector -- “Life-Science  Sprints in Connecticut.” The campaign aims to increase the visibility of  the life-science industry in the region and Connecticut.

 

The Student Program to Ready Interns for Next-generation Talent (SPRINT) internship program, formed by the Collaborative, was set in motion on June 9th,  2022, with a networking event for summer interns registered under the  program. The program represents over 170 paid opportunities in the  life-science industry over the summer.

 

The  internship program brings together 25 emerging and established  companies across the industry, offering a wide variety of opportunities,  across scientific, commercial, finance, and other areas. Participating  companies  include Adela, Alexion AstraZeneca, Ancera, Artizan  Biosciences, Arvinas, Azitra, BioHaven Pharmaceuticals, BioRez,  Boehringer Ingelheim, CheminPharma, Cybrexa Therapeutics, EvolveImmune  Therapeutics, Halda Therapeutics, Invea Therapeutics, IsoPlexis, The  Jackson Laboratory, Pfizer, Rallybio, ReNetX Bio, SpringWorks  Therapeutics, Thetis Pharmaceuticals, Trevi Therapeutics, ViiV  Healthcare, Wellinks and 4Catalyzer.

 

This  business-led collaborative will continue to focus on the industry’s  growth in the coming year.  Support partners including BioCT, Biopath,  the City of New Haven, REX Development, our universities, and many  others have been critical to the overall success.  The new leadership  will look to build upon the engagement of local company executives and  drive more initiatives for the region.

 

About the Greater New Haven Chamber of Commerce

The  Greater New Haven Chamber, whose mission is to provide value through  resources and services to its partner companies and to lead regional  economic growth through bold and effective advocacy, serves 15  municipalities, Bethany, Branford, Cheshire, East Haven, Guilford,  Hamden, Madison, Milford, New Haven, North Branford, North Haven,  Orange, Wallingford, West Haven, and Woodbridge. Established in 1794,  the Greater New Haven Chamber of Commerce is one of the three oldest  institutions of its kind in the United States.

 

About the Bioscience Collaborative

The  Bioscience Collaborative is an industry-led group formed from the  Governor’s Workforce Council that follows the NextGen Regional Sector  Partnerships model. This industry-led initiative, in partnership with  the Greater New Haven Chamber of Commerce, helps to bring awareness to  the resources and workforce available in Connecticut for life-science  companies. The Collaborative is focused on three components: to build a  sustainable pipeline of talent, increase awareness and visibility of the  region’s growing sector, and expand connections across the bioscience  community. The Collaborative is partnering across the state to make this  initiative successful including partnerships with Southern Connecticut  State University’s BioPath program, CTNext, BioCT, and regional  universities and colleges.

Source: https://www.gnhcc.com/blog/gnhcc-in-the-news-5354/post/new-leadership-announced-on-bioscience-collaborative-john-houston-of-arvinas-named-new-chair-erika-smith-of-renetx-bio-named-vice-chair-33793

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