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Capital Market Series - 013 - Bone Biologics NASDAQ: BBLG Website: https://www.bonebiologics.com/ In this episode of Capital Market Series, we bring you a NASDAQ story focused on improving the living conditions of degenerative bone problems that arise with age and/or abuse of body. With us is the President and CEO of BoneBiologics to discuss the novel research in providing a less invasive and efficient mechanisms to produce equal or better results that are currently on the market. With trials moving into the human phase in Australia, BoneBiologics is moving in the right direction for FDA approval. Jeff Frelick - Chief Executive Officer | President Jeffrey Frelick assumed the CEO and President role in June 2019. Previously he served as the Chief Operating Officer of Bone Biologics Inc. since August 2015. Frelick brings more than 25 years of med-tech experience to the position. He spent the past 15 years on Wall Street as a sell-side analyst following the med-tech industry at investment banks such as Canaccord Genuity, ThinkEquity and Lazard. Prior to becoming an equity research analyst, Frelick worked at Boston Biomedical Consultants where he provided strategic planning assistance, market research data and due diligence for diagnostics companies. He previously held sales and sales management positions at Becton Dickinson's Primary Care Diagnostic Division after gaining technical experience as a laboratory technologist with Clinical Pathology Facility. Frelick earned a B.S. in Biology from the University of Pittsburgh and an M.B.A. from Suffolk University's Sawyer Business School. Bone Biologics is a publicly traded company based in Burlington, MA and is focused on developing and marketing orthobiologic products. Our proprietary platform technology is NELL-1, a recombinant human protein growth factor that is essential for normal bone development. Currently preparing for pilot clinical trial: - Clearance to move into human studies in Australia - Potential commercialization into $3 billion dollar orthobiologics market pending - Successful completion of pivotal human studies in U.S Website: https://www.bonebiologics.com/ https://www.newgenmindset.com/ Instagram: @newgenmindsetpod X: @newgen_mindset Disclaimer: None of the information provided in this episode should be considered investment advice and should only be viewed for informational purposes. NewGenMindset is not a broker or a licensed provider of financial services. Any claims made in this episode to any listener should not be regarded as offering personalized legal or investment counseling. Any investments made in any companies should be consulted with a licensed financial professional from here on. #health #research #medicaltechnology #surgery #bones #medical #research #investment #stocks #stockmarket #stockmarketnews #usa #market
Nana Korantema-Koranteng, Assistant Director of our center's Public Administration, Government & Law Career Community, recently connected with a few faculty members to discuss their unique travel programs and how the experience benefits Suffolk students. Our guests this week are Sawyer Business School professor Carlos Rufin and College of Arts and Sciences professor Quentin Miller, two esteemed faculty members who bring life to Suffolk's commitment to immersive, experiential, and global learning. Follow us on Instagram. Visit https://www.instagram.com/suffolk_careers/ For a transcription of this episode, please visit https://suensemble.suffolk.edu/Playlist/ramplify Learn more about the Suffolk University Career Center. Visit https://www.suffolk.edu/career-center
Over the summer, Don't Touch My Podcast says, "Don't Touch my Politics" as we sit down with political candidates running for the Worcester City Council and School Committee seats. About Khrystian: Why I'm Running for Mayor I'm a social worker of almost 30 years, City Councilor, and proud Girl Dad. I've dedicated my life to public service and mentoring young people throughout Worcester. On the City Council, I led the fight for safe schools with the necessary resources, and successfully brought sports back to middle schools. I fought against increasing residential property taxes, and advocated for a transparent and accountable Government, especially when it came to taxpayers' hard earned dollars. The same old leadership is failing. Housing prices are skyrocketing, crime and mental health are major problems, and there is too much focus on downtown and not enough on the local economic hubs in neighborhoods across the city. I'm running for Mayor so that you and I can write the next chapter in Worcester's history and build a City that is safe, sustainable, and affordable. I humbly ask for your vote on November 7th. Khrystian has been an advocate for Worcester's children, youth and families his entire life - beginning as a student leader of an anti-drug program at Holy Name. After losing three friends to gun violence, Khrystian has dedicated his career to helping local families rise beyond poverty and violence - from his work in child protection to his nearly 20 years leading the Crompton Park Summer Basketball program.A first generation American, Khrystian graduated from Wheaton College with a degree in Sociology and Psychology, and went on to receive a Masters Degree in Social Work from Simmons College and a Public Management & Leadership Certificate from the Sawyer Business School at Suffolk University --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/donttouchmypodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/donttouchmypodcast/support
Suffolk University's strategic planning includes a meaningful approach to global engagement and, more specifically, the development of a global workforce. The Career Center's Director of Career Communities, Sarah Burrows, interviews returning guest Dr. Amy Zeng, Dean of the Sawyer Business School, to discuss how the University applies an international perspective to this ongoing work. Follow us on Instagram. Visit https://www.instagram.com/suffolk_careers/ For a transcription of this episode, please visit https://suensemble.suffolk.edu/Playlist/ramplify Learn more about the Suffolk University Career Center. Visit https://www.suffolk.edu/career-center
The Sawyer Business School intends to bring careers to the classroom in a new iteration of its undergraduate curriculum debuting this Fall 2023. Our team recently caught up with two of the leads behind the new curriculum, Russell Seidle, Associate Professor, Strategy and International Business, and Pelin Bicen, Associate Dean of Undergraduate Programs, to learn more about what business school students can expect next semester. Our conversation covered everything from the reasons for this shift in education to a much-needed emphasis on bridging the college-to-career skills gap. Follow us on Instagram. Visit https://www.instagram.com/suffolk_careers/ For a transcription of this episode, please visit https://suensemble.suffolk.edu/Playlist/ramplify Learn more about the Suffolk University Career Center. Visit https://www.suffolk.edu/career-center
My bud, Margaret Burke, President and Founder of MB Law, joins The Business Growth Advantage Show this week! Margaret has decades of experience consulting with lawyers, Partners, and small to midsize law firms. She specializes in managing operations, finance, HR, IT, and business development to improve law firm operations, streamline processes and scale revenue. She has advised and led acquisitions, relocations, succession planning, restructuring and start-ups. Prior to MB Law, she helped launch and build a startup providing consulting services to law firms. She also served as CEO and member of the Executive Committee at a Boston based law firm. Margaret earned her MBA at Sawyer Business School at Suffolk University, she is a CLM Certified Legal Manager, Yellow Belt Legal Lean Sigma, and Certified Professional Coach. She is the recipient of the Excellence in the Law in Firm Administration and Operations Honoree. She is a proud member of the ALA, Association of Legal Administrators, and current member of the ALA's Program's Committee. When not working, she can be found cooking fun and funky vegan cuisine, mastering her latest kitchen gadget, taking a barre class, on a day trip or traveling internationally with her husband. Margaret is truly passionate about partnering with Law Firm leaders to help each practice achieve their goals. She loves a challenge and as a lifelong learner, prioritizes her professional development to ensure she brings the best to her clients and their firms. AND that's exactly what she'll bring to US, so you don't want to miss this!
This episode of Ramplify was produced by Cristina Castillo `24. The Business School has come a long way since being established at Suffolk University in 1937. As an institution, we have grown and changed providing students with a variety of majors and minors in undergrad and graduate studies. Our guest speaker for today is Sawyer Business School Dean Amy Zeng. Dean Zeng joins us to tell us more about her background in higher education and the new directions the business school is taking. Follow us on Instagram. Visit https://www.instagram.com/suffolk_careers/ For a transcription of this episode, please visit https://suensemble.suffolk.edu/Playlist/ramplify Learn more about the Suffolk University Career Center. Visit https://www.suffolk.edu/career-center
Our guest today is Blair Bisher, chief operating officer at Sturdy Memorial Hospital, and adjunct professor at Suffolk University, Sawyer Business School. Blair is here today to talk about the strategic planning process and ways to convert a volume-based practice to value. Resources for this episode: • Sturdy Memorial Hospital(https://www.sturdymemorial.org/) • Blair Bisher on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/blairbisher/) • MPE DX Conference (https://mgma.com/events/mpe22-pathways-dx) This episode is sponsored by: Nuance — Nuance Dragon Ambient experience, or DAX, captures the patient story securely and accurately to automatically document at the point of care for increased efficiency and patient throughput. Discover how DAX provides a better patient experience and eliminates afterward documentation. Visit www.nuance.com/healthcare/campai…&utm_source=sales to see DAX in action and explore how DAX can transform your organization. Onsite Women's Health — Onsite Women's Health provides healthcare practices and providers with the ability to bring screening mammography in-house. Partnering with Onsite allows more women to keep up with their annual screening and gives anyone impacted by breast cancer a fighting chance. Learn more at www.onsitewomenshealth.com. We'd love to hear from you. Tell us what you think. Let us know if there's a topic you want us to cover or an expert you'd like us to interview. Email us at podcasts@mgma.com. The MGMA Insights podcasts are produced by Daniel Williams, Rob Ketcham and Decklan McGee.
What's curiosity have to do with leadership? This week's episode of "When Science Speaks" features Erin Sullivan, Ph.D., Associate Professor in Healthcare Management at Suffolk University's Sawyer Business School and Lecturer, Department of Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School. Erin shares her insights on health care, leadership, and "translation" skills gained from her role as an experienced leader in research and education and strategic thinker who empowers teams to achieve results in complex environments. We discuss these topics and more, including: Erin's latest research work on leadership in the health care space Elements her research suggest need to be active to provide exemplary primary care to patients What makes an effective leader in the science and medical fields Whether scientists should be leaders or just follow the data Some of the pitfalls that scientists and medical professionals experience when they're in leadership positions within their respective organizations How to handle the thorny dynamic arising when promotions happen because someone is good at what they do technically, but more than such technical expertise is needed to be successful in leading a department, for example. Thinking about physicians, how organizations should respond when their high-performers in this technical world turn down leadership opportunities The need for, and value of, “translators” - what Erin means by that, and how to develop those translation skills Erin's recommendations on one thing listeners can do to build their translation skills
Tina has been involved with print media since college where she interned at The Boston Globe, and was instantly drawn to the excitement of working in a newsroom. Currently, she is a Media Coordinator for Somerville Community Center (formerly SCATV) where she also produces and hosts shows which features multiculturalism and social issues. Most recently, she expanded her multi-media skills into comedy and has performed some of her own-written skits on stage in Somerville. Tina uses her passion for writing and multicultural perspective, as a first generation Cape Verdean-American who grew up in Cambridge, to serve as a voice of the community. In her former role as Communications Manager for the Urban College of Boston, she launched multi-media campaigns to promote affordable higher education to students on the path to upward mobility. She was also a Co-columnist for Bay State Banner, New England’s largest African-American-owned community newspaper where she published hundreds of featured events and interviews with many celebrities such as Actors Spike Lee and Harry Belafonte. During her undergraduate and graduate careers, Tina studied languages and comparative public policy in Central America, Africa and Europe which also contributed to her multidisciplinary approach to support community media. A graduate of Suffolk University Business School where she currently serves on several alumni Boards including the Sawyer Business School and Women in Leadership, she is a Co-organizer of Suffolk’s Black Alumni Network Racial, Diversity and Inclusion 2020-2021 Webinar Series, and events that promote programs to support women and students of color to thrive in their professional and personal lives!
Héctor Padilla is Vice President at Covalon Technologies, Strategic Markets focusing on developing commercial and go-to-market strategies for new and existing markets globally. He has more than twenty-seven years of experience in marketing, sales, and business development for Fortune 100 companies and, small and medium enterprises. Héctor built a large network of partner distributors across Latin America to commercialize Covalon’s portfolio of advanced wound care and infection prevention unique products while developing strong relationships with key opinion leaders and experts. Héctor holds a BA in Business administration from the Jose Maria Vargas University in Caracas, Venezuela, and a Master in Business Administration, with a concentration in marketing from the Sawyer Business School at Suffolk University in Boston, MA.
Suffolk University Lecturer "Prof" Dom Kalil joins the show to talk about the courses he teaches at the Sawyer Business School, using meditation to unlock and focus creativity, and working towards world peace through kindness. Intro music is "String Anticipation" by Cory Gray.
In this episode, we talk with Boston-based educational consultant Michele Rosenthal (Assistant Dean of Undergraduate Programs at Sawyer Business School, Suffolk University) about navigating cancer and the college experience and the art of finding appropriate on-campus resources. Survivor Spotlight on young adult survivor Mallory Casperson (Founder/CEO at Lacuna Loft.)
In this episode, we talk with Boston-based educational consultant Michele Rosenthal (Assistant Dean of Undergraduate Programs at Sawyer Business School, Suffolk University) about navigating cancer and the college experience and the art of finding appropriate on-campus resources. Survivor Spotlight on young adult survivor Mallory Casperson (Founder/CEO at Lacuna Loft.) See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
David has been a soldier, diplomat, retail executive, ecommerce executive, serial entrepreneur, and educator. After a stint as a tank commander for the Israeli Defense Forces in the Sinai, he entered the Israeli Diplomatic Corps. One of his assignments was to serve in the Israeli Consulate in Boston. David decided to make Boston his new home and earned his BSBA and MBA from Sawyer Business School. His first business job was in retail operations at Staples. In 1997, he founded a flower distribution company called Kabloom. He grew the business and solid it. Two years later, he purchased it back. But it is not the same Kabloom. He kept the named but changed the distribution channels and introduced new technology. In 2001, Ernst & Young nominated David as Entrepreneur of the Year. In 2007, David joined the faculty at the Sawyer Business School as Executive in Residence.
John McCoy, has many professional lives. He is an Instructor of Business Law and Ethics and Director of Internships at the Sawyer Business School. He is also a lawyer with a private law practice in Hingham and he is creator and co-developer of the children’s television show Doggity’s, which airs as part of Noodle and Doodle on PBS Sprout. Doggity teaches nutrition to children and has been endorsed and supported by Dr. Richard Carmona, the US Surgeon General. In the development of his show, John collaborated with a Hollywood-based animation studio responsible for such iconic series as the Rugrats and The Simpsons. As a lawyer, John specializes in business organizations, transactions, civil litigation, consumer protection, residential/commercial real estate. John holds a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Miami in Miami, Florida, and a Master of Public Administration and a Juris Doctor from Suffolk University. He has co-authored and published refereed articles on such topics as futures contracts based on a housing price index and medical informed consent.
Admissions Process Information - Suffolk University proudly participates in the Yellow Ribbon Program. This program is available to students in the College of Arts and Sciences, the Sawyer Business School and the Law School.