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In this episode of Doing the Opposite: Business Disruptors, Jeff Dewing speaks to Dr. Joan Fallon, Founder and CEO of Curemark, a biopharmaceutical company focused on developing novel therapies for the treatment of neurological and other disorders. Joan is considered a visionary scientist who has dedicated her life's work to championing the health and wellbeing of children. Her recent book Goodbye, Status Quo, equips readers with the tools to be agents of change: as entrepreneurs, leaders, and individuals.Dr Joan has been disrupting in her field her entire life. Born out of curiosity, she describes disruption as discovering ‘seams' or ‘faults' in our continuum; a desire to understand and question leads to disruption. This curiosity and tenacity to discover an answer has been Joan's key driver throughout her research into Autism. “When we finally got to a place where I thought, ‘oh this could be a why', then I had to go and test it and figure out whether that was right or not.”Dr Joan reveals the challenges she faced in trying to research and treat autism; how she managed to stay the course despite obstacles and pushbacks to become a trailblazer in medical innovation. She also reveals how she challenged the status quo in healthcare spending, and how often societal biases can influence healthcare priorities. Dr Joan's book Goodbye, Status Quo: Reimagining the Landscape of Innovation' is out now. Hosted by Jeff Dewing Watch the podcast on YouTube Discover Cloudfm GroupWebsite | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn
Join us on an inspiring episode of Real Time with WLP! In this captivating discussion, Dr. Joan Fallon, visionary scientist as well as the Founder & CEO of biopharmaceutical company Curemark, sits down with Dorothy Czylyski, Partner & President at No Fixed Address Health (NFA Health), to unveil her life's mission of championing the health and wellbeing of children worldwide. Discover how Dr. Joan Fallon fearlessly embarked on an extraordinary path of leadership and sheds light on the transformative impact she's making by challenging the status quo. Prepare to be inspired by her passion for changing lives through reimagining innovation. ABOUT DR. JOAN FALLON Joan holds over 300 patents worldwide, has written numerous scholarly articles, and lectured extensively across the globe on pediatric developmental problems. A former Assistant Professor at Yeshiva University in the Department of Natural Sciences and Mathematics. She holds appointments as a Senior Advisor to the Henry Crown Fellows at The Aspen Institute, as well as a Distinguished Fellow at the Athena Center for Leadership Studies at Barnard College. She is also a member of the Board of Trustees of Franklin & Marshall College and The Pratt Institute. She currently serves as a board member at the DREAM Charter School in Harlem, the PitCCh In Foundation started by CC and Amber Sabathia, Springboard Enterprises an internationally known venture catalyst that supports women–led growth companies and Vote Run Lead a bipartisan not-for-profit that encourages women on both sides of the aisle to run for elected office. She served on the ADA Board of Advisors for the building of the new Yankee Stadium and has testified before Congress on the matters of business and patents. Joan is the recipient of numerous awards including being named one of the top 100 Most Intriguing Entrepreneurs of 2020 by Goldman Sachs, 2017 EY Entrepreneur Of The Year NY in Healthcare and received the Creative Entrepreneurship Award from The New York Hall of Science in 2018. Joan also recently published her first book, Goodbye, Status Quo: Reimagining the Landscape of Innovation in January 2022. Now as a respected business leader, doctor, and academic, Joan is driven to share what she has learned and the perspectives that brought her success.
This week, Gemma sits down with Dr. Joan Fallon, Founder and CEO of the biopharmaceutical company Curemark, which develops novel therapies to treat autism, Parkinson's disease, schizophrenia, and addiction. Dr. Fallon was named one of the top 100 Most Intriguing Entrepreneurs of 2020 by Goldman Sachs, received the Creative Entrepreneurship Award from The New York Hall of Science in 2018, has lectured internationally on pediatric developmental problems, holds over 300 patents, and has even testified before congress on the gender divide in patent-holding. She is also the author of Goodbye, Status Quo, which gives readers the tools to overcome obstacles, problem solve, and become agents of change - as individuals, leaders, and entrepreneurs. Join us for an empowering episode of “Have You Had This Conversation,” where we unpack what it means to assert your strengths and own your wins. Connect with us: tonenetworks.com Instagram: @tonenetworks LinkedIn: TONE Networks Resources: Learn more: Curemark LinkedIn: Dr. Joan Fallon Goodbye, Status Quo: Reimagining the Landscape of Innovation
"When I think about reinvention, I think about finding talents, hidden parts of you that need to come out and be front and center," says Dr. Joan Fallon. With over 20 years of experience researching autism and related disorders, Dr. Fallon founded Curemark, a pharmaceutical company focused on developing therapeutic treatments for neurological disorders. In this inspiring conversation with CoveyClub founder Lesley Jane Seymour, Dr. Fallon explains how her personal reinvention led her to changing the world of autism. Pass it along to anyone who needs to know about the groundbreaking work being done in the treatment of this disorder. About Dr. Joan Fallon: Dr. Fallon began her research on Autism and related disorders over 20 years ago and founded Curemark as a platform to develop product candidates to address her findings. Dr. Fallon has both clinical expertise and academic experience—the former from running a private practice specializing in pediatric development, and the latter as an Assistant Professor of Natural Sciences and Mathematics at Yeshiva University. Dr. Fallon has played an integral role in two very successful (and unprecedented) medical ventures. She was an Oxford Health Plans board member and helped achieve underwriting authority from New York State, for alternative and complementary medicine where none had yet existed. She also helped implement a cost-effective, interdisciplinary health plan for Oxford that increased the level of quality care for all children enrolled there. Dr. Fallon has written numerous scholarly articles, lectured around the world on developmental problems in the pediatric population and served on the Board of Directors of the ICA and Kentuckiana Children's Center. She serves as a Senior Advisor to the Henry Crown Fellows at The Aspen Institute, as well as a Distinguished Fellow at the Athena Center for Leadership Studies at Barnard College/Columbia University. She is also a member of the Board of Trustees of Franklin & Marshall College. Dr. Fallon holds a B.A. degree from Franklin and Marshall College, a DC degree from Palmer University, and has completed the coursework for the MSc in clinical investigation from Harvard University's joint program with Massachusetts General Hospital. Connect with Dr. Fallon: Website Twitter LinkedIn Publisher Connect with Lesley Jane Seymour & CoveyClub: Website Instagram LinkedIn Join CoveyClub
Dr. Joan Fallon, Founder and CEO of Curemark, is a visionary scientist who has dedicated her life's work to championing the health and wellbeing of children. Her recent book Goodbye, Status Quo, equips readers with the tools to be agents of change: as entrepreneurs, leaders, and individuals. The book, which blends her own entrepreneurial experiences and scientific observations to give readers informative and actionable advice, was inspired by Joan's personal fascination with change. Joan's never ending curiosity is why Curemark continues to pave the way to develop novel therapies to treat serious diseases for which there are limited treatment options. The pipeline includes a phase III clinical-stage research program for Autism, and programs focused on Parkinson's Disease, schizophrenia, and addiction. Joan holds over 300 patents worldwide, has written numerous scholarly articles and lectured extensively across the globe on pediatric developmental problems. Currently she holds appointments as a Senior Advisor to the Henry Crown Fellows at The Aspen Institute, as well as a Distinguished Fellow at the Athena Center for Leadership Studies at Barnard College. She is a member of the Board of Trustees of Franklin & Marshall College, The Pratt Institute, the DREAM Charter School in Harlem, and Vote Run Lead, a bipartisan not-for-profit that encourages women on both sides of the aisle to run for elected office. Joan was recently named one of the top 100 Most Intriguing Entrepreneurs of 2020 by Goldman Sachs. She has also been awarded 2017 EY Entrepreneur Of The Year New York in Healthcare and received the Creative Entrepreneurship Award from The New York Hall of Science in 2018. Read the show notes on Arcbound's Podcast Page: https://arcbound.com/podcasts/ Find Arcbound here: Homepage: Arcbound.com Services/Work with Us: https://arcbound.com/work-with-us/ About: https://arcbound.com/about/ Founders Corner: https://arcbound.com/category/founders-corner/ Connect: https://arcbound.com/connect/
Dr. Joan Fallon is the Founder of Curemark, a biopharmaceuticals company focused on treatment for serious diseases. Some of their work includes programs for Parkinsin's Disease, schizophrenia and a program for Autism in phase III of clinical trials. She holds over 300 patents around the world and focuses on children's wellbeing and life-threatening pediatric conditions. In addition, she has been named one of the top 100 Most Intriguing Entrepreneurs of 2020 by Goldman Sachs and received the Creative Entrepreneurship Award from The New York Hall of Science in 2018. In today's episode, Dr. Fallon and host Shay Beider discuss being a leader and an entrepreneur. She describes how she has balanced kindness and authenticity when it can be taken advantage of as a weakness. She talks about how to utilize uncertainty and positively embrace change both personally and professionally. Dr. Fallon discusses some of her goals with Curemark to address patients more, and break down the traditions that medicine has. She describes the individualized process of healing and the importance of looking at situations from different perspectives. Transcripts for this episode are available at: https://www.integrativetouch.org/conversations-on-healing Show Notes: Find out more about Curemark Heart of Giving Podcast guest Joan's article on “5 Things I Wish Someone Told Me Before I Became a CEO” Read “Goodbye, Status Quo: Reimagining the Landscape of Innovation” here This podcast was created by Integrative Touch, which is working to change the way people experience healthcare. A leader in the field of pediatric integrative medicine, the organization supports families whose children have any type of special health or medical need. This includes kids with cancers, genetic conditions, autism, cerebral palsy, traumatic stress, and other serious health issues. The founder, Shay Beider, pioneered a new therapy called Integrative Touch™Therapy that supports healing from trauma and serious illness. The organization reaches thousands of people each year in hospitals and communities and offers unique Telehealth programs to families and healthcare providers during this challenging time. Thanks to the incredible support of volunteers and contributors, individuals are able to receive wellness education and integrative medical services at little or no cost
Dr. Joan Fallon, Founder & CEO of Curemark, shared the story behind her title with us on Sunday, March 27, 2022.Dr. Fallon is considered a visionary scientist who has dedicated her life's work to championing the health and wellbeing of children worldwide. Curemark is a biopharmaceutical company focused on the development of novel therapies to treat serious diseases for which there are limited treatment options. The company's pipeline includes a phase III clinical-stage research program for Autism, as well as programs focused on Parkinson's Disease, schizophrenia, and addiction.Curemark will commence the filing of a Biological Drug Application for the first novel drug for Autism under the FDA Fast Track Program. Fast Track status is a designation given only to investigational new drugs that are intended to treat serious or life-threatening conditions and that have demonstrated the potential to address unmet medical needs.SUE SAYS"As a child, Joan was told by her father that she could be whatever she wanted to be. That messaging along with her own innate desire to think outside the box led to her success in discovering new therapies for Autism. What struck me about Joan was her commitment to staying true to herself as a woman in science and connecting with her kindness in order to become a leader in her field."Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/women-to-watch-r/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Dr. Joan Fallon is a visionary scientist who has a passion for children's health and well-being. She's dedicated her life's work to championing the cause of children's wellness worldwide and is a founding member of a successful charter school in Harlem, New York . In addition to authoring numerous scholarly articles, Joan holds over 300 patents worldwide and is a highly sought-after lecturer, holding talks across the globe on pediatric developmental problems. In her latest book, Goodbye, Status Quo: Reimagining the Landscape of Innovation, Joan provides readers with lessons on how to become the change they want to see in the world. She believes that no matter who you are or the background you come from, you can be an agent of change. In this week's episode, you'll learn why survival relies on adaptability, why we must be willing to let go of antiquated thinking, and the power of being your most authentic self. RESOURCES: >> Read Joan's book: Goodbye, Status Quo: Reimagining the Landscape of Innovation {https://amzn.to/3KK5bzF} >> Learn more about Curemark {https://curemark.com} >> Connect with Joan on Twitter {https://twitter.com/CuremarkCEO} >> Follow Joan on Instagram {https://www.instagram.com/curemarkceo/} NSLS MEMBERS ONLY: Listen to the bonus episode to learn why community is important for schools to succeed and about the success of a dream charter school in Harlem. {https://members.nsls.org/audio/robert-stevenson}
Joan Fallon is a doctor, an academic, and the entrepreneur behind Curemark, a biopharmaceutical company focused on the development of novel therapies to treat serious neurological diseases for which there are no or limited treatment options. We got together over zoom to discuss her unusual take on medicine and her path to entrepreneurship.
Dr. Joan Fallon, Founder and CEO of Curemark, is a visionary scientist who has dedicated her life to championing the health and wellbeing of children worldwide. From how she does her business to how she volunteers her time, Dr. Fallon's life has intersected with philanthropy in a wide array of ways. Listen in for this captivating conversation!
Join Dr. Lisa Day with one of her mentors, Dr. Janice Hughes. The discussion is about creating wealth from within by learning to use money intentionally with meaning, Dr. Janice Hughes is a leader, a teacher, an author and a executive and business coach to thousands of professionals world-wide. Her unique style of leadership has represented an extraordinarily valued asset to those whose lives she has touched. Janice’s blend of intuition, practicality and incredible focus has made her a role model for all professional women.Startup experience and entrepreneurial fundraising brings life lessons at every step of the Journey. Janice was able to bring her unique voice and executive coaching skills to help Curemark, a start-up biotechnology company, grow from inception to become a mature force in the area of autism and other neurological disorders where there is an unmet healthcare need. And along the way increase the value of the company from 20Million to a valuation of over 150Billion.Janice brings to her work a sense of urgency and intensity. Throughout her career she has worked in environments where convention meets unconvention, at the crossroads where health, science, and humanity all meet. This has allowed her to break through many barriers, both real and imagined. Her work underscores her life in that anything is possible, no is only a two-letter word and with good leadership and a great idea one can change the world.Janice has created the framework for her work, the Pillars of Success, from a blend of her own life experiences as well as coaching entrepreneurs and world leaders. Her insights are worth listening to!Janice is married to her husband David Boynton DC, with three children and lives with her family in Boulder, CO.www.drjanicehughes.com
Dr. Janice Hughes is a leader, a teacher, an author and a coach to thousands of professionals world-wide. Her unique style of leadership has represented an extraordinarily valued asset to those whose lives she has touched. Janice’s blend of intuition, practicality and incredible focus has made her a role model for all professional women. It is those same skill-sets which she has translated into her key role in the new venture Curemark LLC. As the director of investments for Curemark, she has the great fortune to work for one of the cutting edge companies in the US. Curemark is a start-up biotechnology company which has matured into a major force in the area of autism and other neurological disorders where there is an unmet healthcare need. Janice brings to her new work a sense of urgency for the children with autism, as well as the ability to work in an environment where convention meets unconvention, at the crossoads where health, science, and humanity all meet. Her work at Curemark underscores her life in that: anything is possible, no is only a two-letter word and with good leadership and a great idea one can change the world. Janice is married to her husband David Boynton DC, with three children and lives with her family in Boulder,CO. Unique work includes: Establishing 30 clinical trial sites across the United States for an FDA approved Phase III Clinical Trial in Autism Director of Investors at Curemark with closing over 100 Million in investments (all private funding), with a current open round of 150Million. Speaking Engagement - after years of speaking I've learned how powerful and important it is for everyone to feel connection not just with the message, also with the messenger. My work has enabled me to speak in groups of 10K plus and also in small and intimate settings. My goal is to always connect with meeting planners and companies to determine their needs, and how I can bring my experience and expertise to support you in your mission. Business and Executive Coaching READY FOR A FRESH AND EXPERIENCED VOICE? I've been personally and professionally coached myself for 30+ years. After training as a personal and professional coach it's been my honor to also work with thousands of professionals world-wide. Having a coach bring out your individual brilliance and skills is imperative for all high level executives, businesses, and individuals. Financial Coaching COMPLIMENTARY 30 MINUTE SESSIONS In 2002 I had the privilege of writing a cutting edge book, Inspired Wealth, with a financial planner - bringing a coaching approach to money and wealth creation. This launched me on a trajectory of teaching and living the concepts of Financial Leadership. As we learn any new skills, I was presented with an opportunity to become a Director of Investors for a biotech company on the cutting edge of science and technology. After helping to raise over 100M I've turned my focus to helping YOU learn the money language and tools to create wealth in your own life.
Meet Dr. Janice Hughes, She's a leader, a teacher, an author and a coach to thousands of professionals world-wide. Her unique style of leadership has represented an extraordinarily valued asset to those whose lives she has touched. Janice’s blend of intuition, practicality and incredible focus has made her a role model for all professional women. It is those same skill-sets which she has translated into her key role in the new venture Curemark LLC. As the director of investments for Curemark, she has the great fortune to work for one of the cutting edge companies in the US. Curemark is a start-up biotechnology company which has matured into a major force in the area of autism and other neurological disorders where there is an unmet healthcare need. Janice brings to her new work a sense of urgency for the children with autism, as well as the ability to work in an environment where convention meets unconvention, at the crossoads where health, science, and humanity all meet. Her work at Curemark underscores her life in that: anything is possible, no is only a two-letter word and with good leadership and a great idea one can change the world. Janice is married to her husband David Boynton DC, with three children and lives with her family in Boulder,CO. Unique work includes: Establishing 30 clinical trial sites across the United States for an FDA approved Phase III Clinical Trial in Autism Director of Investors at Curemark with closing over 100 Million in investments (all private funding), with a current open round of 150Million Facebook: Website: Janice Hughes Instagram: Janice Hughes Instagram Her Money Mindset Principles will be available on LifestyleLocker.com Connect with us on: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/LifestyleLocker/ Instagram @DrjoshHandt Website : www.LifestyleLocker.com my Chiropractic Website is www.NewYorkChiropractic.com
Meet Dr. Janice Hughes, She's a leader, a teacher, an author and a coach to thousands of professionals world-wide. Her unique style of leadership has represented an extraordinarily valued asset to those whose lives she has touched. Janice’s blend of intuition, practicality and incredible focus has made her a role model for all professional women. It is those same skill-sets which she has translated into her key role in the new venture Curemark LLC. As the director of investments for Curemark, she has the great fortune to work for one of the cutting edge companies in the US. Curemark is a start-up biotechnology company which has matured into a major force in the area of autism and other neurological disorders where there is an unmet healthcare need. Janice brings to her new work a sense of urgency for the children with autism, as well as the ability to work in an environment where convention meets unconvention, at the crossoads where health, science, and humanity all meet. Her work at Curemark underscores her life in that: anything is possible, no is only a two-letter word and with good leadership and a great idea one can change the world. Janice is married to her husband David Boynton DC, with three children and lives with her family in Boulder,CO. Unique work includes: Establishing 30 clinical trial sites across the United States for an FDA approved Phase III Clinical Trial in Autism Director of Investors at Curemark with closing over 100 Million in investments (all private funding), with a current open round of 150Million Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/attractingwealth/ Website: Janice Hughes Instagram: Janice Hughes Instagram Her Money Mindset Principles will be available on LifestyleLocker.com Connect with us on: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/LifestyleLocker/ Instagram @DrjoshHandt Website : www.LifestyleLocker.com my Chiropractic Website is www.NewYorkChiropractic.com
Dr. Janice Hughes is a leader, a teacher, an author and a coach to thousands of professionals world-wide. Her unique style of leadership has represented an extraordinarily valued asset to those whose lives she has touched. Janice's blend of intuition, practicality and incredible focus has made her a role model for all professional women. It is those same skill-sets which she has translated into her key role in the new venture Curemark LLC. As the director of investments for Curemark, she has the great fortune to work for one of the cutting edge companies in the US. Curemark is a start-up biotechnology company which has matured into a major force in the area of autism and other neurological disorders where there is an unmet healthcare need. Janice brings to her new work a sense of urgency for the children with autism, as well as the ability to work in an environment where convention meets unconvention, at the crossoads where health, science, and humanity all meet. Her work at Curemark underscores her life in that: anything is possible, no is only a two-letter word and with good leadership and a great idea one can change the world. Janice is married to her husband David Boynton DC, with three children and lives with her family in Boulder,CO.