My involvement with ISPE evolved as my own career advanced, starting as a young professional interested in learning from and connecting with as many individuals as I possibly could, to where I am today. Through ISPE, I gained the knowledge, experience, and confidence to grow professionally and expand my involvement in multiple ISPE activities, as a presenter, committee member on the North American Regulatory Advisory Committee, the Biotech Conference Program Committee for four years, and as a liaison and speaker for the 2019 ISPE Asia Pacific Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Conference. What I most enjoy is being in a position to give back to the Society through my involvement on the ISPE Membership Development Committee, the ISPE Foundation Board and Development Committee, the Student Hackathons, and of course through Women in Pharma. With every engagement, I meet and connect with new people across the globe, and I get the chance to work with some amazingly committed and talented ISPE staff and fellow volunteers. Reflecting on it all, while there are many highlights, I can say that I am the most proud of the growth we have had with Women in Pharma, and how we have come together as a global coalition of women supporting each other across geographic, organizational, and cultural boundaries.
I learned so much from leaders before me that I want to be in a position to do the same and support the future of our industry. I am so inspired by the energy, commitment, and pure talent of so many of these younger people that it is easy to find time to engage. I had the honor of serving as a judge for the last two (virtual) ISPE Student & Recent Graduate Hackathons, where the approaches to address complex problems were so well researched and presented. I am also energized when I mentor women and students, and to date, I have maintained several of those mentoring relationships, some of which have become personal friends. I learn so much from these younger people that I look forward to continuing to give back. I am excited for next opportunity to engage with students and emerging leaders. Along with my ISPE Women in Pharma® co-chair, I will be speaking at the Northeastern University / Boston Area Chapter webinar on 8 April 2021, on a Women in Pharma Panel on the topic of overcoming discrimination in the workplace. The event is hosted by the ISPE Student Chapter at Northeastern University, and all ISPE Student Chapter Members, Student Members, and Emerging Leaders in ISPE have been invited.
As women, we have an opportunity to change the dialogue about what leadership looks and sounds like, we can bring empathy to the workplace, and we can achieve personal and collective success by supporting the growth and development of other women. There are so many studies that support that greater diversity brings about greater innovation and engagement. Therefore, it is clear that women have a role to play in paving the way for current and future generations of women to succeed in roles traditionally reserved exclusively for men. One needs only to look at the current crisis, and see the role that female scientists/leaders, such as Dr. Ozlem Tureci, co-founder of BioNTech, or Katalin Karinko, one the vaccine developers, played in bringing forward preventative vaccines or therapeutics. But to tap into that potential, women have to help both men and women overcome obstacles, some of which, at least in the case of some women, are self-imposed. Women can change that perception by instilling confidence among our female associates, mentoring younger leaders, remaining grounded and authentic to ourselves, and never apologizing for committing to the things that matter.
I don't find that I need to make time to be a part of ISPE. It just happens, and it fits within my goals. I love what I do, and I am lucky that I can focus on those things that matter most to me. These engagements energize me, it is not the other way around. As a life learner I draw from all of my ISPE, business and personal experiences to be a better person. I find that as long as I am learning something every day, I am happy and motivated to do more.
I am looking forward to the future. I am so proud of what our industry has accomplished, and the resources collectively brought to bear to address this crisis. I am humbled daily by working with incredibly talented, committed, and diverse professionals across all groups. I can't wait to get back to a face-to-face meeting or see a live performance at a theater!
Vivianne Arencibia is Founder, President and CEO of Arencibia Compliance and Consulting, as well as a Board Member of ISPE International Board of Directors and the ISPE Foundation, and Co-Chair of ISPE Women in Pharma®
The following blog post was provided by Peyton Myers, an undergraduate student at Appalachian State University. Myers attended the 2023 ISPE Annual Meeting & Expo in Las Vegas as an ISPE Foundation Professional Development Grant recipient.
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