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Meeting the Increasing Demand for Top Talent in Health Tech Innovation in 2022 and Beyond

I think it’s fair to say that since the advent of COVID-19, people around the world from every walk of life are thinking about healthcare and drug development in a whole new light. Living through a global pandemic, we have all witnessed firsthand the critical need for continued scientific breakthroughs in diagnostic testing, preventative vaccines, and new therapies to combat ...
January 10, 2022
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The New Workplace—Envisioning a Return to the Office Post-Pandemic

Across the US and around the world, companies large and small are grappling with what a return to the office looks like in the aftermath of a global pandemic. What will change? What will remain the same? What are the challenges that lie ahead? And what are the opportunities? Clearly, we’re far from out of the woods regarding the prevalence ...
September 14, 2021
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The Domino Effect and Why it Fuels Us Every Day

I’ve always loved science. I chose biology as my college major and had every intention of continuing on to medical school. But once I fully understood the years of education required to become a doctor, I changed course, and chose to become an attorney. I attended Drexel Law School on a partial scholarship, conquered the LSAT, and joined a prestigious ...
June 30, 2021
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The Real Meaning of DEI and Why Companies Need to Unleash Its Power

These days, everyone is talking about diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI). Recent events have led to long overdue realizations about the injustices that persist in society, and our individual and collective responsibility to do better. This has always mattered to me deeply in both my professional and personal life. I’m proud to say that at Klein Hersh, the importance―and intrinsic ...
May 19, 2021
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Innovation and Investment in Mental Health is Paying Dividends for Patients and Purveyors

For centuries, the stigma surrounding mental and behavioral health created an enormous barrier that prevented people from seeking treatment. Many were afraid to admit they were struggling, and painfully uncomfortable discussing their concerns with loved ones. But in March of 2020, everything changed. The coronavirus pandemic affected each of us in different ways, but one thing was certain. It became ...
April 13, 2021
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Reflections on 2020 and an Optimistic Outlook for the Year Ahead

By Jesse Klein, Jason Hersh, and Josh Albert We’ve just reached the end of a year unlike any other. As we look back on challenges faced and what has been accomplished over the last 12 months, there are many things to take with us into 2021. We continued to be amazed by the pace of scientific discovery.  The value of ...
January 28, 2021