Mae Galang: Apply for the Position of Rare Blood Disorder Account and Community Manager
Mae Galang, Talent Acquisition Partner at Genentech, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“We are looking for individuals with a background in hemophilia or bleeding disorders who are prepared to make a real impact.
Consider applying for the position of Rare Blood Disorder Account and Community Manager (RBD-ACM) – South Dakota/Nebraska/Iowa Ecosystem.
For more details, visit.”
Anna Becklund, Healthcare Director of Rare Diseases at Genentech, reposted Mae Galang’s post on LinkedIn:
“We’re looking for passionate, collaborative talent in Iowa, Nebraska, or South Dakota to join my Rare Blood Disorders team.
This dynamic role offers the opportunity to own the business end-to-end while partnering closely with HTCs, SPs, advocacy partners, and patients across the region to make meaningful impact in the bleeding disorders community.
Come join the Genentech family — an incredible place to grow, lead, and make a difference.”
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