Add to Calendar 5/8/2019 8:00:00 AM 5/8/2019 10:00:00 AM Perfecting Your Pitch for Investors and Strategic Partners A well prepared and delivered pitch can be the key to closing a successful financing or partnership deal or the failure of your business. As we approach the June international partnering conference, #BIO2019, this is a great time for expert advice on how to perfect your pitch for maximum impact with investors or strategic partners. Our experienced panelists will discuss pitch basics plus how to customize your pitch for your audience. Get tips on how to target the right investors / partners for your startup or product and how to deliver the right value and messages that will resonate with your audience. We’ll review how to create and tell a clear, compelling story with passion and purpose that impresses even the most skeptical investors. If you’re thinking of pitching investors and partners this year, sign-up now for this don’t miss event. MassBio, 300 Technology Square 8th Fl, Cambridge, MA 02139
COO, iSpecimen
Jill is responsible for ensuring operational excellence throughout the company. In this position, she oversees iSpecimen’s supply partner programs and operations, human resources, marketing, corporate communications, and corporate strategy. She is also responsible for ensuring regulatory compliance, privacy and security across the company’s operations. Jill has over 25 years of experience in operational management, strategy, and marketing. Before joining iSpecimen, Jill ran a consulting business to help companies develop business and product strategies, raise funds, create brands, and launch new products. Prior to that, Jill was on the founding team and Director of Marketing at Storigen Systems, where she built and ran the company’s marketing organization, developed the company’s brand identity, and launched several successful products. She was also the Director of Product Marketing and Management at Avid Technology, managing the P&L for Avid’s $400M editing product line. Jill graduated with distinction from Cornell University with a BS in electrical engineering and received her MBA from Stanford University.