Kelly O'Connor

Vice Chair, Programs Committee (volunteer) at Women In Bio - Engage. Educate. Empower.

Kelly O'Connor is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in various roles within project development, real estate, and operations management. Currently serving as Vice Chair of the Programs Committee at Women In Bio since June 2022, Kelly previously held the position of Manager of Project Development at Erland Construction and served as Vice President at Hughes Marino, a leading commercial real estate company. With a strong background as Associate Director and Advisor at T3 Advisors, and in operational roles at Codiak BioSciences, Kelly has demonstrated expertise in workplace planning and human resources. Earlier career experience includes consulting with Michael Page, business development at Understory, Inc., and owning Kelly O'Connor Photography, showcasing a diverse skill set in both creative and analytical domains. Kelly holds a Bachelor's degree in Business Management from Lesley University.

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Women In Bio - Engage. Educate. Empower.

Women In Bio is an organization of professionals committed to promoting careers, leadership, and entrepreneurship of women in the life sciences. We aim to help women achieve the highest levels of leadership, influence and decision-making that they desire. Our primary focus is to provide women-to-women mentorship and leadership support through all stages of career development from bench to boardroom from academia to industry from first job to last from idea to entrepreneur Our members reflect the increasing spread of the life sciences. We belong to biotech and pharma companies, universities and institutes, law and accounting firms, marketing and PR firms, CROs and CMOs. Many of our members are entrepreneurs, and a focus on entrepreneurship has remained core to the mission of WIB since its foundation in 2002.


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