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LTEN Adds 3 to Preferred Industry Partners Advisory Council


LTEN today has named three life sciences training leaders to the Preferred Industry Partners (PIP) Advisory Council. The selection of the three recognizes their support for LTEN and their work to support and promote life sciences training. Their terms on the council begin immediately.

Joining the PIP Advisory Council are:

  • Stephen Baer, chief solutions officer, ELB Learning
  • Jennifer Lalli, senior director of business development and marketing, Encompass Communications and Learning
  • Sharon Lustig, senior vice president, CMR Institute

The appointments are part of the ongoing LTEN mission to enhance the involvement of key sponsor organizations. More information and a list of PIP Advisory Council members is available at www.l-ten.org/pip_board/.

“We’re excited to be adding these new members to the LTEN PIP Advisory Council,” said Gregg Haunroth, advertising director of LTEN and publisher of LTEN Focus on Training magazine. “Sharon, Jenn and Stephen have been good friends to LTEN and their companies have been strong supporters who’ve made possible the various events, publications and solutions LTEN offers to network members. I’m looking forward to working with them in this new capacity.”

LTEN Executive Director Lauren Harbert added her thanks to the new council members.

“Jenn, Stephen and Sharon each bring a unique voice to LTEN and I’m happy they’ve agreed to share their experience and knowledge through the PIP Advisory Council,” Harbert said. “Their work in life sciences training on the supplier partner side gives them a broad industry perspective that will help LTEN ensure we offer the right resources for members and also that we continue to support the partners who do so much for our network.”

About LTEN
The Life Sciences Trainers & Educators Network (www.L-TEN.org) is the only global 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization specializing in meeting the needs of life sciences learning professionals. LTEN shares the knowledge of industry leaders, provides insight into new technologies, offers innovative solutions and communities of practice that grow careers and organizational capabilities. Founded in 1971, LTEN has grown to more than 3,600 individual members who work in pharmaceutical, biotech, medical device and diagnostic companies, and industry partners who support the life sciences training departments.
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