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EPISODE · Dec 18, 2024 · 28 MIN

Hanh Nguyen on Imposter Syndrome, Mental Health, and Leading with Authenticity.

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On this week's episode of Let's Talk Quality: The Podcast🎙️Hemish Ilangaratne is joined by Hanh Nguyen, Site Head of Quality at Minaris Regenerative Medicine, a global CDMO specializing in cell and gene therapies.Hanh’s career started in document control at Amgen, spending over a decade in Big Pharma, before taking a leap into smaller, fast-paced organizations. That move - stepping out of her comfort zone, was a pivotal moment that accelerated her growth and confidence as a leader.Hanh is a brilliant example of someone who’s balancing rapid career progression with deep self-awareness. In this episode, she opens up about: ✅ Overcoming imposter syndrome and trusting your experience.✅ How to adapt your leadership style to motivate and engage a new generation of talent.✅ The importance of prioritizing mental health - both for yourself and your team.✅ Creating strong relationships between sponsors and CDMOs to drive success. If you’re a quality leader (or aspiring to be one), this episode is packed with practical tips and insights on building high-performing, engaged teams while staying true to yourself.Hope you enjoy the show!

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