On 19 October, the ISPE Foundation hosted its 2nd Annual Golf Tournament at Wildhorse Golf Course following this year’s Annual Meeting & Expo in Las Vegas.
The tournament, filled with friendly competition and casual networking amongst Nevada’s mountains, was more than just golf—it was about making a difference.
The Foundation supports access to ISPE’s many resources while making strides toward improving workforce diversity throughout the pharmaceutical industry. Proceeds from the tournament benefited the Greatest Needs philanthropic pillar and supports the Foundation’s mission of fueling global health equity by fostering access to knowledge and nurturing diverse talent.
We are immensely thankful for this year’s sponsors whose support allows us to continue to better our industry; which in turn makes a difference for patients around the world. We eagerly look forward to next year’s Annual Golf Tournament in Orlando, Florida. To learn more about 2024 sponsorship opportunities, contact Isabella Stoup, Development Coordinator, or Tori Johnson, Director of Development and Foundation Operations.
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An ISPE member since 1999, Charlie Wakeham has been active within the ISPE GAMP® community since 2001. A founding member of the GAMP UK Community of Practice (CoP), she is currently Chair of the GAMP Global CoP Steering Committee, one of the leaders of the GAMP Computer Software Assurance Special Interest Group (SIG), and a member of the ISPE Guidance Documents Committee. She has co-led or...
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