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Women Who Speak

Women Who Speak is an initiative by Impatient Health: a go-to database of expert women speakers, panellists and contributors across life sciences.
The goal is simple: make it effortless for event organisers, journalists and researchers to find talented women in pharma, where representation still lags.
By joining, you’re not “supporting a cause”. You’re making it more likely your expertise gets used, quoted, booked and heard.
Over time, we’ll expand to other underrepresented voices too. If you’re comfortable, you can optionally share extra details to help shape that work.
Important note: your data is in safe hands. Anyone granted access must agree to the Women Who Speak Commandments (ten rules for contacting you and using your information). Break them and access gets revoked. Repeat offenders may be named. Karma will do the rest!

Let's start with your personal details

Where do you work?

Where are you based?

City, country, or region, if you're open to participating in in-person events.

What best describes your professional background?

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Topics of expertise

List any topics you feel comfortable speaking about or contributing to.

Which therapy area(s) do you have expertise in?

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Nomination

Please nominate at least one other talented female speaker (include their name and contact method, if possible). Try to nominate someone working for a pharma company, and try to add as many names as you can.

Your availability

Please describe your general availability for events, webinars, panels, and article contributions (e.g., specific months, ongoing, or upon request).

Geographic preferences or limitations

Please describe any geographic restrictions or preferences for in-person events.
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Previous contributions

Briefly list any previous speaking engagements or other contributions. This is optional, but encouraged for context.

Public listing preference

Making your contact details public may bring more enquiries, but could also flood your inbox!
You can change your preference at any time by emailing us at community@impatient.health.
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Diversity and representation

If comfortable, please indicate if you belong to any underrepresented communities. This information is optional and will only be used for future planning purposes. 

Note: This information will be stored privately, regardless of your answer to the Public listing preference question.
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