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DESCRIPTION:Date: Wednesday 3rd March 2021\nTime: 12:00 - 13:00 GMT\nSpeake
 rs: Chrissie Fletcher and Andy Grieve\n\nWho is this event intended for?&n
 bsp\;Any statistician thinking about their personal development.\nWhat is 
 the benefit of attending?&nbsp\;Hear Chrissie and Andy&rsquo\;s thoughts o
 n what makes a statistical leader\, strategic and visionary thinking for s
 tatisticians\, influencing without authority\, the importance of good comm
 unication\, and the value of networking.\n\nRegistration\nYou can now regi
 ster for this event.\nThis event is&nbsp\;free of charge&nbsp\;to both Mem
 bers and Non Members of PSI.\nTo register your place\, please click here.\
 nOverview\nEverybody seems to talk about leadership these days.&nbsp\; App
 arently\, it is no longer enough to be good at your job as a statistician 
 &ndash\; you have to be a statistical leader to get on!\nIs this just a te
 mporary fad that will blow over\, or is there more to it? We turn to Chris
 sie Fletcher and Andy Grieve to ask them what they think about leadership\
 , how they got where they are\, and what tips they have for those who will
  be the statistical leaders of the next generation.\nIf you are thinking a
 bout your personal development and want to go into 2021 with a bit of a bo
 ost\, then this webinar could be the right point for you to get started. I
 t may help you identify areas that you would like to develop further. We w
 ill cover (or rather: scratch the surface of) different aspects of statist
 ical leadership\, including:\n\n    What makes a statistical leader?\n    
 Strategic and visionary thinking for statisticians\n    Influencing withou
 t authority\n    The importance of good communication\n    The value of ne
 tworking\n\nOver the course of 2021\, we will offer several training sessi
 ons that go into more depth\, so you can use this webinar as a taster.&nbs
 p\; Stay tuned for further announcements!\nSpeaker Details\n\n\n\n\n\n    
 \n        \n            \n            \n            \n            \n      
       Chrissie Fletcher\n            Chrissie joined GSK in 2020 as Vice P
 resident\, Development Statistics. Chrissie is a Statistician with 30 year
 s of experience and prior to GSK\, Chrissie worked at Amgen and SmithKline
  Beecham. Chrissie is actively engaged in Statistical societies (e.g. PSI\
 , EFSPI)\, Pharmaceutical trade associations (e.g. EFPIA) and initiatives 
 relating to the Pharmaceutical Industry (e.g. ICH\, IMI). In 2019 Chrissie
  was awarded PSI Honorary Membership for her outstanding services to PSI\,
  and she was an awardee of the Women in Data 2019 &lsquo\;Twenty Women in 
 Data &amp\; Technology&rsquo\; where she was recognised as an outstanding 
 Women Leader.\n            \n        \n        \n            \n           
  \n            \n            \n            Andy Grieve\n            Andy i
 s a Statistical Research Fellow at UCB. He is a Biostatistician with over 
 40 years&rsquo\; experience and has held positions of responsibility in ph
 arma companies and CROs\, as well as a full professorship at King&rsquo\;s
  College (London). He specialises in applying Bayesian statistics with a p
 articular interest in adaptive designs. Andy has actively engaged in profe
 ssional and academic Statistical organisations (eg PSI\, RSS\, IBS) as wel
 l as government and regulatory bodies (eg\, EMA\, MHRA\, EPSRC\, MRC\, Deu
 tsche Forschungsgemeinschaft). He is a Honorary life member of PSI and ser
 ved as Chair in 1997-1999. He was president of the RSS in 2003-2005.\n    
         \n        \n    \n\n
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SUMMARY:PSI Leadership event: Lunchtime conversation with Chrissie Fletcher
  & Andy Grieve
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<strong>Date:</strong> Wednesday 3rd March 202
 1<br />\n<strong>Time:</strong> 12:00 - 13:00 GMT<br />\n<strong>Speakers:
  </strong>Chrissie Fletcher and Andy Grieve<br />\n<br />\n<strong>Who is 
 this event intended for?</strong>&nbsp\;Any statistician thinking about th
 eir personal development.<br />\n<strong>What is the benefit of attending?
 &nbsp\;</strong>Hear Chrissie and Andy&rsquo\;s thoughts on what makes a s
 tatistical leader\, strategic and visionary thinking for statisticians\, i
 nfluencing without authority\, the importance of good communication\, and 
 the value of networking.<strong><br />\n</strong>\n<h4>Registration</h4>\n
 <p>You can now register for this event.<br />\nThis event is&nbsp\;free of
  charge&nbsp\;to both Members and Non Members of PSI.<br />\nTo register y
 our place\, please <a href="https://members.psiweb.org/Core_Content_PSI/Ev
 ents/Event_Display.aspx?EventKey=236" target="_blank"><strong>click here</
 strong></a>.</p>\n<h4>Overview</h4>\n<p>Everybody seems to talk about lead
 ership these days.&nbsp\; Apparently\, it is no longer enough to be good a
 t your job as a statistician &ndash\; you have to be a statistical leader 
 to get on!</p>\n<p>Is this just a temporary fad that will blow over\, or i
 s there more to it? We turn to Chrissie Fletcher and Andy Grieve to ask th
 em what they think about leadership\, how they got where they are\, and wh
 at tips they have for those who will be the statistical leaders of the nex
 t generation.</p>\n<p>If you are thinking about your personal development 
 and want to go into 2021 with a bit of a boost\, then this webinar could b
 e the right point for you to get started. It may help you identify areas t
 hat you would like to develop further. We will cover (or rather: scratch t
 he surface of) different aspects of statistical leadership\, including:</p
 >\n<ul>\n    <li>What makes a statistical leader?</li>\n    <li>Strategic 
 and visionary thinking for statisticians</li>\n    <li>Influencing without
  authority</li>\n    <li>The importance of good communication</li>\n    <l
 i>The value of networking</li>\n</ul>\n<p>Over the course of 2021\, we wil
 l offer several training sessions that go into more depth\, so you can use
  this webinar as a taster.&nbsp\; Stay tuned for further announcements!</p
 >\n<h4>Speaker Details</h4>\n<table border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding
 ="0">\n</table>\n<table border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0">\n</tab
 le>\n<table class="table table-striped table-bordered">\n    <tbody>\n    
     <tr>\n            <td valign="top" style="width: 104px\;">\n          
   <p><img src="https://www.psiweb.org/images/default-source/default-album/
 chrissieedit.png?sfvrsn=6094a4db_0&sf_site_temp=true&sf_site=00000000-0000
 -0000-0000-000000000000" data-displaymode="Original" alt="Chrissieedit" ti
 tle="Chrissieedit" /></p>\n            </td>\n            <td valign="top"
  style="width: 497px\;">\n            <p><strong>Chrissie Fletcher</strong
 ><br />\n            Chrissie joined GSK in 2020 as Vice President\, Devel
 opment Statistics. Chrissie is a Statistician with 30 years of experience 
 and prior to GSK\, Chrissie worked at Amgen and SmithKline Beecham. Chriss
 ie is actively engaged in Statistical societies (e.g. PSI\, EFSPI)\, Pharm
 aceutical trade associations (e.g. EFPIA) and initiatives relating to the 
 Pharmaceutical Industry (e.g. ICH\, IMI). In 2019 Chrissie was awarded PSI
  Honorary Membership for her outstanding services to PSI\, and she was an 
 awardee of the Women in Data 2019 &lsquo\;Twenty Women in Data &amp\; Tech
 nology&rsquo\; where she was recognised as an outstanding Women Leader.</p
 >\n            </td>\n        </tr>\n        <tr>\n            <td valign=
 "top" style="width: 104px\;">\n            <p><img src="https://www.psiweb
 .org/images/default-source/default-album/andyedit.png?sfvrsn=7c94a4db_0&sf
 _site_temp=true&sf_site=00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000" data-display
 mode="Original" alt="Andyedit" title="Andyedit" /></p>\n            </td>\
 n            <td valign="top" style="width: 497px\;">\n            <p><str
 ong>Andy Grieve</strong><br />\n            Andy is a Statistical Research
  Fellow at UCB. He is a Biostatistician with over 40 years&rsquo\; experie
 nce and has held positions of responsibility in pharma companies and CROs\
 , as well as a full professorship at King&rsquo\;s College (London). He sp
 ecialises in applying Bayesian statistics with a particular interest in ad
 aptive designs. Andy has actively engaged in professional and academic Sta
 tistical organisations (eg PSI\, RSS\, IBS) as well as government and regu
 latory bodies (eg\, EMA\, MHRA\, EPSRC\, MRC\, Deutsche Forschungsgemeinsc
 haft). He is a Honorary life member of PSI and served as Chair in 1997-199
 9. He was president of the RSS in 2003-2005.</p>\n            </td>\n     
    </tr>\n    </tbody>\n</table>\n<br />
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