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WINNERS CROWNED: Health Industry Hub Catalysts for Change Awards 2024

Health Industry Hub | October 17, 2024 |

What an incredible celebration across the pharma, medtech, biotech and diagnostics sectors on the 16th October!

The Health Industry Hub Catalysts for Change Awards 2024 is a celebration and recognition of the remarkable individuals and organisations that inspire us to challenge the status quo and embark on a purposeful journey to reimagine healthcare across the entire patient journey.

A huge thank you to our keynote speaker, Dr Ben Bravery, who gave a bold and powerful account of how he overcame the trauma of his illness and set on a quest to put the heart back into healthcare.

We also extend our gratitude to Nadia Levin, CEO and Managing Director of Research Australia, for an inspiring opening address on why we need to lead differently in a world increasingly defined by uncertainty and complexity.

A huge congratulations to all the WINNERS

At Health Industry Hub, we believe in the power of collective engagement and the strength of our diverse audience. That’s why we are thrilled that once again YOU, our incredible Health Industry Hub audience from the pharma, medtech, diagnostics and biotech sectors, are serving as the esteemed judges for the prestigious Catalysts for Change Awards 2024. Your active participation across all our digital and social media channels has shaped the destiny of these Awards as we analyse the overall engagement data.

Advancing Health Policy

  • Medical Technology Association of Australia (MTAA) >>>

Advocacy Champion

  • Australian Patient Advocacy Alliance (APAA) >>>
  • MSCAN + Merck >>>

Excellence in Collaboration

  • Gilead + Kombi Clinic >>>

Excellence in Innovation

  • Cardinal health >>>

Inspirational leadership

Medical Excellence

  • Omico + Professor Craig Underhill >>>

People & Culture Excellence

  • Edwards Lifesciences >>>

Social Impact champion

  • Johnson & Johnson (J&J MedTech + J&J Innovative Medicine) >>>

STEM Champion

  • Amgen + University of Melbourne >>>

Sustainability Champion

  • Viatris + National Pharmacies >>>

Visionary Leadership

(Group 1 – 2 winners)

  • Tori Brown, Lilly >>>
  • Matt Zeller, Novartis >>>

Visionary Leadership

(Group 2 – 1 winner)

  • Liz Carnabuci, Medtronic >>>

Corporate Communications Team of the Year

  • AstraZeneca

Corporate Communications Individual of the Year

  • Kate Richards – AbbVie

PR/Creative Agency Team of the Year

  • Palin Communications

PR/Creative Agency Individual of the Year

  • Eddie Morton – Sandpiper

NGO of the Year

  • Kidney Health Australia

Interview of the Year

  • Matt Zeller, Novartis

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