Uncovering Your Transferable Skills (2018)
Date and time
Location
Cannon Room, Building C, HMS
240 Longwood Avenue Boston, MA 02115Description
This event is part of the Demystifying the Job Search & Career Transition series
Featuring: Lauren Celano, MBA, Founder and CEO, Propel Careers
Workshop Description:
In this seminar, Propel Careers will provide insight on how to evaluate transferable skills and which skills
are valued in various careers. Through this seminar, Propel will highlight common non‐scientific skills
that scientists can apply towards their desired career. Propel will provide guidance on how to package
scientific and non‐scientific skills on resumes, cover letters, and during interviews.
Speaker Bio:
Lauren Celano is the co-founder and CEO of Propel Careers, a life science search and career development firm focused on connecting talented individuals with entrepreneurial life sciences companies. Propel works with current leaders and actively cultivates future leaders through full time placement, internships, mentoring, career coaching, and networking. Propel Careers is engaged across all areas of life sciences, including therapeutics, medical devices, healthcare IT, diagnostics, consulting, venture capital, and investment banking. Prior to Propel Careers, Lauren was a senior account manager for SNBL USA where she worked with emerging biotech companies in Europe, Asia, and the US to help characterize and advance their drug molecules. Prior to SNBL USA, she held business development positions with Aptuit and Quintiles, where she focused on IND enabling studies to advance therapeutics from discovery into the clinic. Earlier in her career, Lauren held positions as a marketing manager and account manager at Absorption Systems, where she was responsible for managing life sciences companies in the northeastern United States. She has a B.S. in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from Gettysburg College and an MBA with a focus in the health sector and entrepreneurship from Boston University. Lauren is on the membership committee of the Boston Chapter of the Healthcare Businesswomen’s Association and she also serves on the programming committee of the Capital Network.