How An Industry Outsider Became A Biopharma CEO
Source: Life Science Leader
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From Apple to Microsoft, to Ben & Jerry’s ice cream, there are plenty of companies founded by best friends. But for every success story, there are thousands of family-and-friend business flops. John Fowler was wrapping up his latest venture in late 2014 (i.e., the sale of HealthCPA, a company he cofounded), when he met with Chris Kirk, Ph.D., for their semi-annual catch-up lunch. “Our families have known each other since before we were born, and we were born just a few months apart,” Fowler shares of his oldest friend.
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The European Union At the opening of Joe Biden’s online climate summit last week, Europe’s relief was was palpable: “It is so good,” gushed the European commission president, Ursula von der Leyen, “to have the US back on our side.” But while improved relations will certainly help after four years of what one analyst called Hurricane Donald, they will not be enough – because if the US and EU do now agree on the climate crisis, there are plenty of.
But while improved relations will certainly help after four years of what one analyst called Hurricane Donald, they will not be enough â because if the US and EU do now agree on the climate crisis, there are plenty of areas where they donât.
Bidenâs early Trump rewinds (rejoining the Paris accord, dropping US opposition to a digital tax, seeking a return to the Iran nuclear deal, removing many tariffs on EU goods) have been greeted effusively in Europe as signs of normalisation.
But analysts warn the US will need more than charm to secure concrete policy change in Europe on trade, energy or defence spending â and that the EU should not consider that American re-engagement means US priorities are aligned with Europeâs.