Harvard Welcome to NYC Mixer x Future of Healthcare Tech

Wed Oct 26 2022 at 06:00 pm to 09:00 pm

Capgemini | New York

Harvard in Tech
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Harvard Welcome to NYC Mixer x Future of Healthcare Tech
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Harvard in Tech is hosting its annual "Welcome to NYC" Mixer, with a focus this year on the Future of Healthcare Technology & Innovation
About this Event
Healthcare Innovation & TechnologyBig Tech Companies are Driving a New Secular Growth Industry in Healthcare

Every fall, hundreds of recent graduates and Harvard alumni who have moved into NYC attend our "Welcome to NYC Mixer" to join the Harvard in Tech community. This year, our event will focus on identifying trends in investment and startups that are leveraging groundbreaking scientific discoveries in the healthcare space.

There will be an exciting focus on the intersection of technology and healthcare, with a focus on Digital Healthcare, AI, and the delivery of virtual healthcare services that are democratizing healthcare. There will be a discussion on how AI driven diagnostics are improving the accuracy of diagnoses, AI and Machine Learning applications are designing new treatment algorithms that improve outcomes, and the 3D printing of human tissues are allowing for drug discovery and development to be faster and more predictive of real-world effects.

Date: October 26th, 6PM-9PM

Location: Capgemini 79 5th Avenue, 2nd floor, New York, NY, 10003

Schedule:

6:00pm: Doors Open

Keynote Speaker: Tim Opler on the exciting companies being developed in healthcare leveraging groundbreaking new technology and innovation

6:15pm : Panel + Q&A with Dr. D. Martin Gershon, Bunny Ellerin, William Haseltine, Mike Graffeo

7:15pm: Networking

9:00pm: Event ends

Dr. D. Martin Gershon, MD, JD, MPH (moderator): Managing Partner, Endeavor Life Science Funds https://www.linkedin.com/in/dmartingershonmd/ www.gershoncapital.com

Dr. D. Martin Gershon is a Venture Capital and Angel investor in healthcare, a designated Standard & Poor’s Healthcare Industry Leader, former Chairman of the Aspen Institute Business of Health Program, Aspen Institute Senior Fellow, Pictet Asset Management Advisory Board Member, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Mayday Fellow, Google Scholar in Healthcare Economics and Finance, Advisor to the Harvard Innovation Labs, and has 20 years of experience as a neuroscientist, oncologist/immunologist, healthcare economist, and FDA healthcare regulatory attorney.

Dr. Gershon founded the Endeavor Life Science Fund in 2009, investing in life science companies that possess innovative and disruptive technologies with strong commercial potential. In 2022 Dr. Gershon established a new Accelerator and Family Fund, Endeavor Life Science Fund II, targeting investments into 100 early stage Seed and Series A healthcare companies that are driven by great entrepreneur/founders with cutting edge innovation that can have real-world impact on healthcare.

Dr. Gershon has served as a Senior Healthcare Advisor to McKinsey. Goldman Sachs, Bain Capital, BlackRock,Tiger Global, GlaxoSmithKline, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Pfizer, Novartis, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and the Rockefeller Foundation. He has been featured as a leading expert in healthcare investment on CNBC, and has been a speaker at numerous conferences including the Harvard Business School Health Industry Alumni Conference, Healthcare M&A Corporate Development Conference, Investment and M&A Opportunities in Healthcare Conference, and the Healthcare Deal Making Summit.

Dr. Gershon has been an Adjunct Professor of Healthcare Economics and Policy at Johns Hopkins University, Guest Lecturer of Healthcare Finance and Drug Development at Harvard University and MIT Sloan Business School, Assistant Professor of Healthcare Economics and Finance at Columbia University, Visiting Scholar Lecturer of Healthcare Economics and Policy at McGill University, Advisor in Entrepreneurship to the NYU Stern School of Business, Berkeley Center for Entrepreneurial Studies, Columbia University School of Business, Eugene M. Lang Center for Entrepreneurship, and is the recipient of the Ciba-Geigy Outstanding Researcher Award in Oncology and Immunology.

Keynote Speaker: Tim Opler, Ph.D.

Tim Opler, Ph.D. Partner and Co-Founder New York Office | [email protected]

Tim Opler, Partner and Co-Founder of Torreya, manages client relationships and oversees the firm’s administrative activities. Tim has 24 years experience leading strategic and financing transactions across multiple sectors. For nearly 20 years, he has focused exclusively on life sciences advisory; he has completed more than 150 financing, licensing, and M&A transactions across the industry with a total value of over $100 billion. Highlights include running the largest share buyback in history for Pfizer, leading a $3.9 billion convertible bond exchange for Amgen, working on Chiron’s $5.1 billion sale to Novartis, and managing Genentech’s inaugural $2 billion bond issue.

Before co-founding Torreya, Tim was Vice President of Strategy at FibroGen, where he helped raise $117 million for the company and negotiated licensing deals. Previously, Tim was a Managing Director in Healthcare Investment Banking at Credit Suisse First Boston and held senior roles at W.R. Hambrecht, Deutsche Bank, and Merrill Lynch.

Other notable transactions on which Tim advised prior to starting Torreya include advising Pfizer on the sales of Heumann, Dorom, and NM Pharma; managing $1.1 billion in swaps and bond issues for Eli Lilly; managing $150 million in derivatives for Guidant; managing $850 million in bond issuance and swaps for Bristol-Myers Squibb; acting as a lead on Glaxo’s $1 billion bond issue; and leading a $600 million Eurobond issue for Pfizer. He has also led transactions and served as a strategic advisor for BHP, BMW, BP, Coca-Cola Enterprises, Daimler, Dell, Diageo, Dow, Ford, GE, GM, the State of Israel, Microsoft, Philip Morris, the State of Poland, and Royal Dutch Shell, among others.

Prior to his career in investment banking, Tim was a professor in the finance department at Ohio State University. He earned a B.S. in economics and philosophy from Florida State University, and a Ph.D. in economics from UCLA.

Panelists:

Bunny Ellerin, MBA, HBS Healthcare Alumni President / CEO NYC Healthcare Business Leaders (co-sponsor)

Bunny is a Harvard-trained, award-winning healthcare leader, entrepreneur and influencer who has dedicated her career to driving change and innovation in healthcare. Successful across entrepreneurial, corporate, and academic settings, she is highly regarded for her industry expertise and extensive network. She has become a recognized force in leading New York City’s transformation into a thriving hub of healthcare innovation. An expert in digital health, Bunny has her pulse on -- and relationships to -- the companies and people defining healthcare’s future.

Bunny co-founded and serves as CEO of NYC Health Business Leaders (NYCHBL), the premier network of 5,000+ senior-level professionals, executives, entrepreneurs and leaders engaged in New York’s healthcare ecosystem. Founded in 2009, the organization has played a key role in turning the city into a healthcare epicenter. What sets NYCHBL apart from other organizations is its focus on the people and companies driving the innovation – we support and promote their success. NYCHBL started as a convener, yet it has become so much more – a trusted source of quality content, networking and leadership, including the renowned New York Healthcare Innovation reports and NYC Digital Health 100.


William Haseltine, PhD, a scientist, businessman, author, and philanthropist. He is known for his groundbreaking work on HIV/AIDS and the human genome

William A. Haseltine is an American scientist, businessman, author, and philanthropist. He is known for his groundbreaking work on HIV/AIDS and the human genome. Haseltine was a professor at Harvard Medical School where he founded two research departments on cancer and HIV/AIDS. Haseltine is a founder of several biotechnology companies including Cambridge Biosciences, The Virus Research Institute, ProScript, LeukoSite, Dendreon, Diversa, X-VAX, and Demetrix. He was a founder chairman and CEO of Human Genome Sciences, a company that pioneered the application of genomics to drug discovery. He is the president of the Haseltine Foundation for Science and the Arts and is the founder, chairman, and president of ACCESS Health International, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to improving access to high-quality health worldwide. He was listed by Time Magazine as one of the world's 25 most influential business people in 2001 and one of the 100 most influential leaders in biotechnology by Scientific American in 2015.


Mike Graffeo, MBA (Fluidform CEO ), 3D Printing Company that prints human heart tissue

Mike Graffeo is the CEO of Fluidform with a proven track record in the commercialization of innovative medical technology. Mike is a results-oriented, decisive leader with a track record of successfully growing new businesses in both startup and growth organizations. Throughout his career, he has gained extensive experience translating highly complex devices and clinical data into successful businesses, both in the US and globally. Mike holds a BS in Engineering Physics and an M.Eng in Mechanical Engineering from Cornell University, as well as an MBA with high distinction (Baker Scholar) from Harvard Business School.


Hosted by Harvard in Tech

Founded in 2013, Harvard in Tech is Harvard University's official Alumni Group for technology. Our mission is to further the development of technology through encouraging innovation, providing Harvard alumni technologists with resources and networks, and promoting technological activity throughout the Harvard community. We have hosted 100+ events for 10,000+ alumni & friends across 5 major cities. Join our mailing list to receive invitations to future events: www.harvardintech.com


This event is made possible by our sponsors:

Torreya Partners

Torreya is a global investment banking boutique serving companies in the life sciences industry. Since our inception in 2007, we have advised clients on more than $100 billion worth of deals for biotechnology, branded pharmaceutical, generic pharmaceutical, and life sciences companies. Our partners are senior industry bankers and executives, with deep experience, knowledge, and networks. We are a partner of choice for companies seeking discreet, conflict-free, and knowledgeable advice on M&A, pharmaceutical asset sale, capital markets, and licensing transactions.

Torreya is differentiated from most other life sciences advisory practices by the breadth of its global presence. Over half the transactions on which we advise are cross-border. Torreya has offices in London, Mumbai, and New York, and affiliate offices on six continents.

Capgemini

Capgemini is the strategic partner who will help you ask the tough questions – and find the right answers – by harnessing the power of technology. We apply a breadth of expertise to address the full range of business needs across four areas: Strategy and transformation, applications and technology, engineering, and operations. We focus on helping drive value in three key areas: customer experience, intelligent industry, and enterprise management. As we do this, we help our clients embrace key technologies such as cloud, data, and artificial intelligence, and also work to improve their cybersecurity and environmental impact.

We focus on three ‘playing fields’ dedicated to the digitalization of key management areas at the core of businesses: Customer First, Intelligent Industry, and Enterprise Management. This is underpinned by two technological pillars essential to all forms of digital transformation – data and cloud, without losing sight of the fundamentals of cybersecurity and sustainable development.

Thanks to deep, sector-specific expertise, we are able to develop solutions that are aligned to our clients’ unique challenges and can help them meet their specific objectives.

There isn’t just one road to the cloud – you need to choose the route that’s right for you. With us, establish a digital foundation that’s tailored to your needs, building on it with automation, analytics, artificial intelligence, and more.

We combine our end-to-end cloud services with sector-specific expertise, advanced cloud technologies and global resources to guide your cloud journey every step of the way. And our strong partnerships with the world’s leading hyperscalers means we can harness their innovations to accelerate yours.

We offer three core categories of cloud services to maximize the business outcomes of cloud adoption: Cloud for customer first; cloud for enterprise management, and cloud for intelligent enterprise.

  • Create personalized and satisfying experiences by leveraging the latest cloud services from hyperscalers, SaaS providers, and Capgemini.
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Event Partners

HBS Healthcare Alumni Association

History

The Harvard Business School Healthcare Alumni Association (HBSHAA) was established in November 1999 to help bring together those who work in every part of the healthcare industry and in every part of the world.

The idea to launch this alumni organization was initiated by Bunny Ellerin, MBA 1995. Prior to the founding of this club, Harvard Business School had never had an industry-specific alumni association. Ms. Ellerin felt that just as the geographic HBS clubs bring graduates who live near each other in contact, the HBSHAA would enable healthcare industry alumni to meet and maintain contact more easily.

Mission

The Harvard Business School Healthcare Alumni Association (HBSHAA) exists to promote interaction and communication among HBS alumni involved in all sectors of the worldwide healthcare industry to aid in their professional development and continuing education. The Association strives to play an active role in positioning HBS and its alumni to achieve a leadership position in the management of healthcare and life sciences organizations.

Vision

To create a self-sustaining organization that provides members with access to resources and knowledge not easily obtained elsewhere and provides them with significant long-term value.

Objectives

Host events that provide members with access to industry leaders and expertise

Create a superior online environment that promotes information and knowledge sharing

Disseminate career and professional opportunities

Serve as a resource for HBS students interested in pursuing healthcare careers

Assist HBS faculty in need of real world perspectives or case sites

Communicate developments in healthcare research at HBS

HBS alumni are involved in some of the most exciting companies, research and breakthroughs in healthcare. This organization provides an organized forum for them to communicate, interact and exchange ideas to aid in professional development and ongoing learning. The rapid growth and success of HBSHAA has validated our premise for organizing and led to the formation of other industry-specific groups.

NYC Healthcare Business Leaders

Our History

In 2009, Bunny Ellerin and Dr. Yin Ho grew frustrated that New York City’s healthcare economy was often overlooked as a center of innovation and excellence, by outsiders and from within the city itself. They believed the city provides an ideal environment for the healthcare industry, offering expertise across all sectors plus access to capital.

So they launched NYC Health Business Leaders that year, and since then, the organization has evolved into one of the largest, most prestigious health-related networks today.

Our Mission

As NYC Health Business Leaders has evolved, our focus has grown beyond NYC, to healthcare in the New York region and nationally.

Today, we aim to bring together the best minds to discuss important issues and spur innovation. That means igniting the right conversations and connections with leading executives, entrepreneurs and physicians – true innovators with the desire and experience to have an impact. We believe that together, across sectors and levels, we are able to advance all sides of health.


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Capgemini, 79 5th Avenue, New York, United States

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