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March 2010 Dinner Meeting
Topic: A Panel Workshop on Risk Management Tools, Techniques, and Tribulations: The Pain and Recovery in Life Sciences
Moderator: Tim Salaver, MBA, PMP, CSSMBB; EVP, Operations and Technology, Bio Supply Management Alliance
Panelists: Bill Coakley, Sr. Director, Supply Chain management, Sciclone Pharmaceuticals
Jane Lavine, Insurance and Risk Management Consultant
Linda Karr , PMP, Project Manager, Genentech
Chris Sam, Principal, Craig Shannock, and former Executive Director of Risk Management, Amgen
| Date: |
March 17, 2010 |
| Workshop: |
5:30 -9:00 |
| Location: |
Embassy Suites, 1345 Treat Blvd., Walnut Creek, CA (directions)(BART) (parking is free in BART parking lot across the street from the hotel; valet parking is $9) |
| Cost: |
Members: $35* Non-members: $40* |
| PDUs: |
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Life Science risk management is a matter of life and death from healing the sick to changing the quality of life of people afflicted with genetic defects. Risk management is required from the launch of a new product to building a new manufacturing facility where project managers have a significant role in assessing, evaluating, and managing risk, using tools and techniques that can be used in other industries and disciplines. The panel will also address the impact to supply chain and enterprise risk management, providing insight into how the industry copes and thrives to ensure the quality of their products. Don't miss this workshop as the panelists describe their work and the industry, and then guide the attendees in the application of their tools through a hands-on interactive session.
Agenda:
5:30-6:15: Registration & Networking Reception
6:15-6:35: Dinner Buffet & Continued Networking
6:35-6:40: Review Agenda - Interim Director of Dinner Meetings SFBAC
6:40-6:50: SFBAC President's Message
6:50-8:45: Panel Presentation & Workshop
8:45-9:00: Upcoming Dinner, Raffles & Close
Registration ends March 14, 2010.
Advance online registration by credit card only (Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover). Once advance registration closes, we will permit walk-ins at the door only if space is available (no credit cards accepted at the door.)
Cancellation and No-Show policy
If you have made a reservation and find that you will be unable to attend please send an email to programs@pmi-sfbac.org and cancel as early as possible. All cancellations are subject to a minimum $10 cancellation fee if done 5 days before the event. Cancellations after March 14, 2010 are subject to the full charge to ensure the Chapter does not incur excessive expenses.
If you have any questions, please contact programs@pmi-sfbac.org.
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