The Importance of Inclusive Leadership: 4 Questions About Leading EMEA with Jesse Sibarium
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The Importance of Inclusive Leadership: 4 Questions About Leading EMEA with Jesse Sibarium
Over the past 25 years, our mission to extend life’s moments for people living with rare diseases has led us to establish operations in diverse markets, serve diverse patient communities and leverage diverse talents and ideas to champion innovation and health equality for patients. Diversity and inclusion, one of our six “PTC Expectations” has been…
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DuchenneCAN on a NASA mission with Ethan
Ethan Higginbotham’s passion for astronomy and physics is “out of this world.” His interest in all things outer space influenced him to pursue an internship with NASA, and one day, he hopes to broaden his astrophysics knowledge through completing a physics PhD. Ethan, who describes himself as determined and driven, shows that people living with…
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Committed to Doing our Part: 2022 Corporate Sustainability Report Highlights
Last week, we were thrilled to publish the PTC 2022 Corporate Sustainability Report. “Committed to doing our part” is a comprehensive look at our science, support for rare disease patient communities and access to care, our strengths-based learning culture, global equality, diversity and inclusion, efforts to help the environment, and much more. As a growing…
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Take on Duchenne Podcast: A Mother and Carrier of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Shares Her Journey
Elizabeth’s journey with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) began when her son was diagnosed at the age of five. In this episode, Elizabeth reflects on the diagnosis of her son, her daughter’s and her own carrier diagnosis, family life, her coping mechanisms and management of the disease. Although her and her family’s lives have been impacted…
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Shalom’s rise to DuchenneCan
Shalom Lim is living with Duchenne in Singapore. The sad loss of his brother to the condition and his experiences of neurodivergence as a disabled person has brought him adversity. However, now aged 27, he has learnt to view Duchenne as a companion and source of inner strength from his struggles. Following the loss of…
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25 Remarkable Stories: Where Experience Can Make a Difference
Luke Millington applied for an internship with PTC Therapeutics because he wanted to experience what it was like to work for a multinational company. He heard about PTC when his doctor mentioned their internship program was looking for applicants. After learning that PTC was a biopharmaceutical company focused on rare diseases, it seemed like it…
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Building A Pool of Diverse Leaders
Hege Sollie-Zetlmayer, SVP, Human Resources, PTC, is passionate about growing a diverse pool and enriching the pipeline of leaders at PTC. In this article, she shares the origins of the Emerging Leaders program and the potential impact of the program at PTC. Over my career, there have been numerous times when I have received lists…
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PTC Named Winner of the 2023 Don Clifton Strengths-Based Culture Award
We are proud to announce that PTC has been named a winner of the 2023 Don Clifton Strengths-Based Culture Award! The CliftonStrengths Assessment helps companies bring the power of strengths-based development into the workplace, by helping people discover & develop their greatest talents. With Gallup’s “Don Clifton Strengths-Based Culture” Award, a panel of judges review…
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25 Remarkable Stories: Palpable Electricity
Debbie Hart always picks up the phone when PTC calls. As the President and CEO of BioNJ, the life sciences trade association for New Jersey, she has been observing and living through every moment with PTC since the company was founded in 1998, by Stuart Peltz, Founding CEO of PTC, and the partnership with BioNJ.…
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Introducing 25 Remarkable Stories: Celebrating 25 People Who Impacted PTC
Twenty-five years. A quarter of a century. For PTC Therapeutics, our 25-year existence has been 25 years of bold, transformative science; of bringing moments to rare disease patients and their families. Twenty-five years of ups and downs, but 25 years of relentless optimism. Twenty-five years of people making PTC the company it is today. To…