BOLD Innovators podcast
BOLD Innovators podcast
Bristol Myers Squibb
The Black Organization for Leadership and Development (BOLD) podcast series, sponsored by Bristol Myers Squibb, accelerates Bristol Myers Squibb's business performance by fostering an inclusive environment that values the contributions of Black employees equally with those of others. The series, BOLD Innovators, highlights BMS leaders and their career journeys. It provides an authentic, personal perspective on how they’ve shaped their careers, overcome hurdles and contributed to our mission of helping patients prevail over serious diseases. All sessions are hosted by Bryant Powell and the BOLD Communications team.
Acting without fear: Patricia Cornet, executive director, Patient Advocacy, hematology and oncology
In this month's episode, we are delighted to feature Patricia Cornet, executive director of Patient Advocacy in hematology and oncology. Hosting the episode is Bryant Powell, associate director of social media in Omni-Channel Capabilities and the host of the BOLD Innovators podcast series. Pat leads the Patient Advocacy oncology, hematology and CAR-T team. Her primary focus is to amplify the patient voice and promote health equity perspectives within our company and the industry. She and her team develop strategies for key accounts while fostering a collaborative environment to strengthen internal and external partnerships. Their goal is to advance research, improve access and enhance patient education initiatives in cancer care. She is a founding member of Women of Color in Pharma (WOCIP), a non-profit organization that seeks to empower women of color in pharma to excel in their personal and professional development and to transform their pathway within the pharmaceutical industry. During the interview, Pat shares an eye-opening moment from her career after returning to the U.S. from an assignment with BMS in China. She reflects on the importance of actively participating and having a seat at the table. In the past, she often found herself sitting at the back of the room and not fully leveraging her voice. She now realizes the significance of exerting oneself and actively engaging in discussions. On urgency at work, Pat emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and self-knowledge. She suggests utilizing self-assessment tools to gain a deeper understanding of oneself. By knowing our strengths and weaknesses, especially in situations where urgency is not a natural trait, we can better navigate our professional journeys.
May 16, 2024
41 min
Never too late to start - a story of perseverance: featuring Awara Gbeblewo, senior manager, RCO, vendor operations and engagement
In this month’s episode, we have the pleasure of speaking to Awara Gbeblewo, senior manager, RCO, vendor operations and engagement. This episode was hosted by Bryant Powell, associate director, social media, Digital Platform Strategy, and host for the BOLD Innovators podcast series. Awara leads a team of SRMs who are responsible for building and managing clinical site relationships for outsourced studies in Europe. Since joining BMS, Awara has been actively involved in inclusion and diversity initiatives. She founded and led the BOLD chapter in Switzerland for more than two years, was on the leadership team of the local B-NOW chapter and is now the co-lead for the BOLD LIFT program. Awara shares her inspiring story of perseverance in the face of setbacks and adversities. She discusses her journey from being a first-year medical school student to selling camera lenses for a decade before returning to school and pursuing a career in life sciences, fulfilling a lifelong ambition. When asked about moments of being boldly urgent in her career and personal life, Awara credits her mother and husband, both of whom have careers that require composure while being urgent. She draws motivation from them and emphasizes the importance of proper planning and anticipation, which leads to faster acceleration and efficient execution. Awara’s biggest life lesson is always to have a contingency plan. She says, “Something I learned is to always have a Plan B even C and D, because if your first plan doesn't work, you need to have something else because otherwise you feel really helpless.”
Apr 23, 2024
38 min
BOLD  Innovators Season III: Urgency Trailer
This season we will be focusing on a new Bristol Myers Squibb core value. In season 2, our focus was on Passion. In season 3, we will be focusing on Urgency, and how that has driven our guests throughout their careers. For BMS, urgency is best achieved with all of us working together to move forward with speed and quality because patients are waiting.
Apr 23, 2024
1 min
A happy accident, featuring Angelique Hopkins, Vice President, Enterprise Strategy, Portfolio, and Planning Analytics
In this month’s episode, we have the pleasure of speaking to Angelique Hopkins, Vice President, Enterprise Strategy, Portfolio, and Planning Analytics. This episode was hosted by Bryant Powell, associate director, social media, Omni-Channel Capabilities, and host for the BOLD Innovators podcast series. Angelique supports total company analytics, insights, and processes, including long term financial planning as well as strategy and portfolio prioritization. Outside of BMS, she sits on the board of directors for women of color in Pharma, a BMS-sponsored nonprofit professional society focused on transforming the pharmaceutical landscape for women of color, where she draws on her unique perspective and cross functional experiences. Angelique shares her story of how she stumbled into the pharmaceutical industry. She came to BMS as an intern straight out of undergrad and pursuing a Master of Public Health, and as she put it, “I joke that I came to BMS as an intern and they kept giving me stuff to do, so I never left.”
Sep 26, 2023
43 min
Mentoring tomorrow’s leaders: featuring Deidra Harper, senior access and reimbursement manager
In this month’s episode, we have the pleasure of speaking to Deidra Harper, senior access and reimbursement manager. This episode was hosted by Bryant Powell, associate director, social media, Omni-Channel Capabilities, and host for the BOLD Innovators podcast series. Deidra Harper is responsible for access and reimbursement for the oncology business at Bristol Myers Squibb. Additionally, she is the co-lead for BMS’ Tomorrow’s Innovators program at North Carolina A&T. In this role, Deidra is responsible for creating a talent pipeline for students of Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Deidra shares her passion for mentoring and creating opportunities for students of underrepresented communities, particularly people of color. And, as co-lead for the Tomorrow’s Innovators program at North Carolina A&T, she visits the school at least twice a year to recruit students for BMS’ cardiovascular sales internship.
Aug 28, 2023
35 min
Being in the moment: featuring Bryant Powell, associate director, Social Media, Omni-Channel Capabilities
This month’s episode, we have the pleasure of speaking with Bryant Powell, associate director, Social Media, Omni-Channel Capabilities. This episode was hosted by Terris Moss, associate director, enterprise governance and creative director for the BOLD Innovators podcast series at the 2023 Future Pharma Conference in Boston, MA. Bryant Powell is responsible for leading the podcast and social audio capabilities within the commercialization organization at Bristol Myers Squibb. As well, he is also responsible for increasing BMS' evolving capabilities in social listening. Bryant is part of the Communications Leadership Team within BMS’ Black Organization for Leadership and Development (BOLD) People Business & Resource Group (PBRG), where he uses his former experience in the marketing and entertainment industry to create and proudly hosts his passion project - the global podcast series, BOLD Innovators. Bryant spoke to his passion for creating and building platforms where individuals and customers can speak about their experiences, while communicating their value and impact to the world. When trying to incorporate his passions at work, Bryant advises using the power of focus. “Double down on your strengths and brand yourself to others, what you want in your career,” he says. Focusing on his strengths and passions while uniquely branding himself as a digital content and social audio subject matter expert paved the way to where he is in his career and led to the creation of not only the BOLD Innovators podcast series, but also Bristol Myers Squibb’s podcasting ecosystem.
Jul 21, 2023
27 min
Stop coming out, be out: Paul Ashley, senior director, strategic engagement and inclusion
In this month’s episode, we have the pleasure of speaking with Paul Ashley, senior director, strategic engagement and inclusion within the Global Procurement Group at Bristol Myers Squibb. Paul Ashley is a seasoned procurement leader with over 20 years of industry experience. Paul holds a bachelor of science in industrial engineering from Northwestern University, as well as a master of science in industrial operations and engineering from the University of Michigan. Born and raised in Detroit, MI, the capital of the automobile manufactory industry, Paul Ashley decided to focus his higher education pursuits on engineering. After grad school, Paul landed a job at IBM where he was first exposed to the field of procurement and his love of bringing diversity to companies' supply chains from business owners of color, the LGBTQ+ community and women. When asked what Paul is boldly passionate about, he refers to his social media profile which demonstrates Paul is unapologetically black, gay and Christian. Paul is passionate about uplifting these communities by being an example of how to live the intersections of these communities freely. “In times where I've had to navigate troubled waters is in the intersections of being, black, gay and Christian.” Paul had to learn to fully embrace and love all of himself, unapologetically. He advises others to “stop coming out, just be out and be who you are, and people will figure it out.”
Jun 14, 2023
26 min
Science, the final frontier: Akintunde Bello, senior vice president of clinical pharmacology, pharmacometrics, disposition and bioanalysis
In this month’s episode, we have the pleasure of speaking with Akintunde Bello or “Tunde,” senior vice president of clinical pharmacology, pharmacometrics, disposition and bioanalysis. Tunde speaks about his passion for science and technology and its application for improvement of the world. His passion spans beyond the pharmaceutical space to include other technological advances in engineering, medical science and digital technologies. As one of the few people of color within the within the pharmaceutical industry in the UK, Tunde attributes his career success in part to his “village”. This village consisted of managers and colleagues along his career journey who clearly believed in him, offered support, insights and valuable career development advice. In fact, it was a former manager who was an advocate for his advancement where Tunde learned of the opportunity which led him to return to BMS in 2015 and to the executive director position heading up clinical pharmacology oncology. This episode was originally released on BMS.com in May 2023
Jun 13, 2023
39 min
Power of overcoming failure: Deepika Cattry, associate director, WW Commercialization – GU Cancers
Growing up in New York as a second generation Indian American, Deepika Catty was the only minority in her high school and the first in her family to attend college. Although she faced challenges, it also fuels her desire to give back to other minority students, her community and eventually at Bristol Myers Squibb as the PAN STEM lead. As the PAN STEM Lead, Deepika can inspire, mentor and provide support to at risk and low-income individuals seeking STEM careers by helping set them up for a successful first year in school. She also speaks to the power of kindness. An act of kindness goes a long way, either in the board room or a smile in the office, it’s a simple yet powerful tool to being an inclusive leader. Deepika shares her story of failure to triumph. Applying to medical school twice and not getting in, she still triumphed by securing a career which combined her love of science, research and business. “Failure is hard to accept especially when it is not normalized in our day to day,” Deepika states. She attributes her parents stressing the importance of hard work, dedication, and motivation to get through obstacles of failure. She also leaned on her mentors to gain the framework to map out what was the root cause of failing to learn from it. This episode was originally released on BMS.com in March 2023
Jun 13, 2023
36 min
Kindness is key: Featuring Wendy Short Bartie, chief of staff to the CEO
In this month’s episode, we have the pleasure of speaking with Wendy Short Bartie, chief of staff to the Chief Executive Officer, Giovanni Caforio. In addition to being boldly passionate about helping disenfranchised, unrepresented and vulnerable people; Wendy is boldly passionate about kindness. She considers kindness to be acts we commit that helps someone else without expecting something in return This episode was originally released on BMS.com in February 2023
Jun 13, 2023
39 min
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