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Nov 25, 2025, 09:54
Hema Tallman on BioLife Plasma Services Leaders Spreading Holiday Cheer through Volunteerism
Hema Tallman, SVP- Global Head of BioLife Plasma Services at Takeda, shared on LinkedIn:
”As we enter this holiday season, some of our BioLife Plasma Services leaders are demonstrating true commitment by volunteering their time and efforts to make a difference.
At the Northern Illinois Food Bank, they embraced the spirit of kindness by bagging 10 pounds of potatoes to help those in need.
It’s heartwarming to see leadership in action, as they not only lead but also practice empathy and care in our community.
Together, we’re dedicated to making a positive impact and illustrating the core values of compassion and unity.
A huge thank you to everyone involved for making this a season of giving!”

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