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Transforming a Multinational Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Company - Sanofi, with Léa Futschik

Transforming a Multinational Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Company - Sanofi, with Léa Futschik

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In this episode of Transform Tomorrow Today, Léa Futschik, Diversity Scholarship and Engagement Director at Sanofi, unveils the transformative initiatives driving diversity and inclusion within global healthcare. Leading Sanofi's ambitious "A Million Conversations" project, Léa shares insights into the NextGen Scholarship program, designed to cultivate a diverse future leadership in healthcare. Discover how Sanofi's commitment to inclusivity and equity is not just reshaping its internal culture but also setting new standards for global healthcare practices. Join us to learn about Sanofi's journey towards creating a more equitable health future for all. About Sanofi

Sanofi is a global healthcare company dedicated to improving lives through scientific innovation. With a diverse workforce of 90,000 employees in over 70 countries, Sanofi focuses on developing medicines and vaccines that address critical health challenges. Committed to transforming healthcare to be more inclusive and equitable, Sanofi's diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives are integral to its mission, demonstrating a profound commitment to social responsibility and community engagement.


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