Vertex
Chief Executive Officer
Fenwick has dedicated her career to improving pediatric care. “When children thrive, societies thrive,” she says.
focused on the future
Boston Children's hospital
To celebrate Women’s History Month, we’re recognizing a few of the trailblazers in science and medicine who are shaping a brighter future for us all. From the history-makers and the “firsts” to today’s glass ceiling-breakers, here’s to the extraordinary women who have been changing the world from right here in Boston.
Her story
boston trailblazers
Meet five of the women who helped change the world and paved the way for today’s glass ceiling-shattering women in science and medicine.
Her story
Her story
success is essential
Women were on the front lines of the hospital system’s COVID-19 battle. “There are so many stories of extraordinary work,” says Klibanski.
Mass General Brigham
Doing double duty
How does she deal with being a mom and an executive? “Those two roles don’t go hand-in-hand in public consciousness, but that's me.”
driven to win
A teacher once told McVie-Wyile
that boys would outpace her in math. “You know what,” she said, “I am going to beat those two boys.’”
mentors matter
Krogmeier credits a female mentor, who pushed her to pursue a PhD. “When someone you respect says, ‘You can do it,’ it’s really impactful.”
Her story
Thanks to our sponsors
Sandra L. Fenwick
Stephanie Krogmeier, PhD
Disease Area Executive,
Hemoglobinopathies
Disease Area Executive, DMD
Alison McVie-Wylie, PhD
President &
Chief Executive Officer
Dr. Anne Klibanski
Disease Area Executive,
Type 1 Diabetes
Felicia Pagliuca, PhD
Boston: A city of groundbreakers
History-making women
Vertex
Chief Executive Officer
Fenwick has dedicated her long career to improving pediatric care. “When children thrive, societies thrive,” she says.
focused on the future
Boston Children's hospital
To celebrate Women’s History Month, we’re recognizing a few of the trailblazers in science and medicine who are shaping a brighter future for us all. From the history-makers and the “firsts” to today’s glass ceiling-breakers, here’s to the extraordinary women who have been changing the world from right here in Boston.
Her story
boston trailblazers
Meet five of the women who helped change the world and paved the way for today’s glass ceiling-shattering women in science and medicine.
Her story
Her story
success is essential
Women were on the front lines of the hospital system’s COVID-19 battle. “There are so many stories of extraordinary work,” says Klibanski.
Mass General Brigham
Doing double duty
How does she deal with being a mom and an executive? “Those two roles don’t go hand-in-hand in public consciousness, but that's me.”
driven to win
A teacher once told McVie-Wyile
that boys would outpace her in math. “You know what,” she said, “I am going to beat those two boys.’”
mentors matter
Krogmeier credits a female mentor, who pushed her to pursue a PhD. “When someone you respect says, ‘You can do it,’ it’s really impactful.”
Her story
Thanks to our sponsors
Sandra L. Fenwick
Stephanie Krogmeier, PhD
Disease Area Executive,
Hemoglobinopathies
Disease Area Executive, DMD
Alison McVie-Wylie, PhD
President &
Chief Executive Officer
Dr. Anne Klibanski
Disease Area Executive,
Type 1 Diabetes
Felicia Pagliuca, PhD
Boston: A city of groundbreakers
History-making women
Vertex
Chief Executive Officer
Fenwick has dedicated her long career to improving pediatric care. “When children thrive, societies thrive,” she says.
focused on the future
Boston Children's hospital
To celebrate Women’s History Month, we’re recognizing a few of the trailblazers in science and medicine who are shaping a brighter future for us all. From the history-makers and the “firsts” to today’s glass ceiling-breakers, here’s to the extraordinary women who have been changing the world from right here in Boston.
Her story
boston trailblazers
Meet five of the women who helped change the world and paved the way for today’s glass ceiling-shattering women in science and medicine.
Her story
Her story
success is essential
Women were on the front lines of the hospital system’s COVID-19 battle. “There are so many stories of extraordinary work,” says Kilbanski.
Mass General Brigham
Doing double duty
How does she deal with being a mom and an executive? “Those two roles don’t go hand-in-hand in public consciousness, but that's me.”
driven to win
A teacher once told McVie-Wyile
that boys would outpace her in math. “You know what,” she said, “I am going to beat those two boys.’”
mentors matter
Krogmeier credits a female mentor, who pushed her to pursue a PhD. “When someone you respect says, ‘You can do it,’ it’s really impactful.”
Her story
Thanks to our sponsors
Sandra L. Fenwick
Stephanie Krogmeier, PhD
Disease Area Executive,
Hemoglobinopathies
Disease Area Executive, DMD
Alison McVie-Wylie, PhD
President &
Chief Executive Officer
Dr. Anne Kilbanski
Disease Area Executive,
Type 1 Diabetes
Felicia Pagliuca, PhD
Boston: A city of groundbreakers
History-making women