Drexel Solutions Institute is pleased to announce that PwC is our Corporate Partner for the Month of February.
Formed in 1998 from a merger between Price Waterhouse and Coopers & Lybrand, PwC has a history in client services that dates back to the nineteenth century. Both accounting firms originated in London during the mid-1800s. Today, PwC serves 26 industries. PwC’s industry-focused services in the fields of assurance, tax, human resources, transactions, performance improvement and crisis management have helped resolve complex client and stakeholder issues worldwide. PwC also applies their expertise and talents to help educational institutions, the federal government, non-profits and international relief agencies address their unique business issues.
Monday, February 4, 9:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
Gerri C. LeBow Hall
3220 Market Street
Rm. Lobby
Philadelphia, PA, 19104
Come meet representatives from PwC, the Corporate Partner of the Month of February! Learn more about the company, enjoy give-aways, and talk to employees about potential opportunities.
Wednesday, February 13, 12-1 p.m.
Gerri C. LeBow Hall
DiPiero Grand Meeting Room and Rose Terrace
3220 Market Street
Rm. 220 and 221
Philadelphia, PA, 19104
Join PwC — Drexel’s Corporate Partner of the Month — and certified yoga instructor Megan Tazhan (Tuck Barre & Yoga) for a 1-hour yoga session and much needed break from studying. This event is open to all students and yogis of all levels! Limited yoga mats will be provided and will be allocated on a first come first served basis.
Wednesday, February 13, 4-5 p.m.
Gerri C. LeBow Hall
3220 Market Street Rm. 406
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Come out and get to know representatives from PwC, Drexel’s Corporate Partner for the month of February! Network with employees, discuss potential job opportunities, and gain insight into the company.Light refreshments will be served.
Speakers
Carlos Moreira
Principal, US Pharmaceuticals and Life Sciences, PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC)
Carlos F. Moreira is a partner with PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC). He is a member of the Health Industries Advisory (HIA) group and specifically focused on services related to Health IT (HIT) for Pharmaceutical and Life Sciences industry clients. He is the Go To Market Leader for HIA Analytics as well as Technology Leader (Digital, Analytics Services, and Enterprise Applications) for P&LS.
Mr. Moreira’s area of expertise is in defining, architecting and delivering innovative business/technology solutions in the Commercial functional areas, (i.e., Sales/Brand Reporting and Analytics, Pricing, and Contracts Management, Trade Management, Campaign/Promotion Management, and Master Data Management/Analytics Solutions (MDM/BI) for Life Sciences and Wholesaler/Distribution clients. Mr. Moreira has worked with many of the top 100 manufacturers as well as top 3 wholesalers by providing consulting and services that span the continuum from operations assessment, strategy, and planning to business operations architecture and large-scale application design, development, and implementation. Additionally, Mr. Moreira focuses on emerging services and needs of our clients related to analytics, digital, cloud, and IT transformation services.
He has over twenty-five (25) years of experience in the life sciences industry and specifically, delivering consulting & services. Prior to joining PwC, he was the general manager for IMS’s North America Business Transformation Services which was the IT consulting arm of IMS. Prior to IMS, he was a Partner/Owner with Envision Consulting (which was acquired by IMS). Prior to that, Mr. Moreira was the Solution Leader of the Pricing and Incentives Solution Practice of CSC. Prior to joining CSC, Carlos was a manager in the Pharmaceutical practice at Andersen Consulting (Accenture).
Mr. Moreira has a B.S. in Finance and Management Information Systems from Drexel University.
Tara McIlhenny
Mid-Atlantic Campus Recruiting Manager, PwC
Tara McIlhenny is a Manager on the Mid-Atlantic Talent Identification team, where she leads PwC’s sourcing efforts at Drexel University and educational institutions across the region. She leads PwC’s early talent identification programs Connect, Explore and Elevate in the Philadelphia office. Tara has been in recruiting for 4+ years; before transitioning to recruiting, she worked in Risk Assurance - Internal Controls & Risk Solutions. She has experience working on internal audit engagements as well as two audit rotations in asset management. Tara was a 2009 graduate of Villanova University in accounting, passing her CPA in 2010; she still maintains an active license.
Thursday, February 21, 7:30-9:30 a.m.
Gerri C. LeBow Hall DiPiero Grand Meeting Room and Rose Terrace
3220 Market Street Rm. 220 and 221
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Blockchain is one of the most promising technological innovations in recent memory, and has captured the attention of academia, innovative startups and legacy institutions alike. But what exactly is Blockchain and what impact can it have on you and businesses as we move to a more connected world?
Join the Drexel Solutions Institute for a panel discussion on this topic and more as we discuss how companies can be leaders in the Blockchain field. Learn about some of the many industries where Blockchain can have positive impacts including healthcare, manufacturing, business processes and services, and the impact on the board.
Drexel Solutions Institute is pleased to be able to provide our corporate partners and guests with some insights into the developments in Blockchain and what the future may look like as the world becomes a more connected place.
7:30 a.m. Registration and Breakfast
8:00 a.m. Panel Discussion
9:00 a.m. Networking
Speakers
Carlos Moreira
Health Industries Emerging Technology Leader and Partner at PWC, PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC)
Carlos F. Moreira is a partner with PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC). He is a member of the Health Industries Advisory (HIA) group and specifically focused on services related to Health IT (HIT) for Pharmaceutical and Life Sciences industry clients. He is the Go To Market Leader for HIA Analytics as well as Technology Leader (Digital, Analytics Services, and Enterprise Applications) for P&LS.
Mr. Moreira’s area of expertise is in defining, architecting and delivering innovative business/technology solutions in the Commercial functional areas, (i.e., Sales/Brand Reporting and Analytics, Pricing, and Contracts Management, Trade Management, Campaign/Promotion Management, and Master Data Management/Analytics Solutions (MDM/BI) for Life Sciences and Wholesaler/Distribution clients. Mr. Moreira has worked with many of the top 100 manufacturers as well as top 3 wholesalers by providing consulting and services that span the continuum from operations assessment, strategy, and planning to business operations architecture and large-scale application design, development, and implementation. Additionally, Mr. Moreira focuses on emerging services and needs of our clients related to analytics, digital, cloud, and IT transformation services.
He has over twenty-five (25) years of experience in the life sciences industry and specifically, delivering consulting & services. Prior to joining PwC, he was the general manager for IMS’s North America Business Transformation Services which was the IT consulting arm of IMS. Prior to IMS, he was a Partner/Owner with Envision Consulting (which was acquired by IMS). Prior to that, Mr. Moreira was the Solution Leader of the Pricing and Incentives Solution Practice of CSC. Prior to joining CSC, Carlos was a manager in the Pharmaceutical practice at Andersen Consulting (Accenture).
Mr. Moreira has a B.S. in Finance and Management Information Systems from Drexel University.
Thomas J. Pizzuto
Global Director, Emerging Technology at Johnson & Johnson Supply Chain (JJSC), Johnson & Johnson Supply Chain
Thomas has 20 years of experience in the pharmaceutical industry. As Global Director, Emerging Technology at Johnson & Johnson Supply Chain (JJSC), he is teaming with colleagues and customers to explore business challenges and opportunities using new technology such as blockchain and the Internet of Things (IoT). His work includes ideation and experimentation, collaboration and governance, solution strategy and development.
Prior to joining Johnson & Johnson, Thomas was vice president for a leading electronic pedigree provider and was director of RFID Technology and Strategies at Wyeth Pharmaceuticals. Thomas currently represents Johnson & Johnson as a member of the Innovative Medicines Initiative – Blockchain Enabled Healthcare- that will bring healthcare industry leaders together with public & private partners to explore ways to improve European Union healthcare systems, processes and outcomes using blockchain technology.
He previously represented Johnson & Johnson as a member of the Pharmaceutical Distribution Security Alliance, a multi-stakeholder and interdisciplinary industry initiative that helped to develop and enact federal legislation, the Drug Supply Chain Security Act, to improve patient safety and supply chain security.
He was technology team lead for PhRMA’s Secure Supply Chain initiative and steering committee chairman of HDMA’s “RX Safe Track”. Thomas holds a BA from Williams College; MBA from Fordham University; and MS from Temple University, School of Pharmacy.
John Evans
Head of Blockchain Technology, Vanguard
Evans leads the Blockchain Center of Excellence as the Head of Blockchain Strategy at Vanguard. He has a background in information technology and software engineering, having served as a senior leader of Operational Risk in the Investment Management Group before helping found the Investment Management Fintech Strategies team, and establishing his current position as Vanguard’s resident distributed ledger technology expert. Prior to joining Vanguard in 2012, John held various leadership positions at Macquarie Bank in risk and technology.
Murugan Anandarajan
Professor, Department Head - Management, Decision Sciences & MIS, Academic Director - Dornsife Office for Experiential Learning - Drexel University
Murugan Anandarajan, Ph.D., is a Professor of Management Information Systems and Chairs both the Management Department and the Department of Decision Sciences and MIS at Drexel LeBow College of Business. He serves as the academic director of Dornsife Office of Experiential Learning and the Business Analytics Center. Dr. Anandarajan is a faculty member for Drexel LeBow Corporate and Executive Education. His research expertise intersect the areas of Crime, Internet of People, Things and Service (IoPTS) and Analytics.
Much of his recent work has focused on cybercrime in Medical IoT, and impact of digital technologies on business. He has published over fifty articles in peer-reviewed journals, including Decision Sciences, Journal of MIS, Journal of International Business Studies and Communications of the ACM among others. He has served in editorial positions for several academic journals; and has presented at many academic conferences and seminars. Dr. Anandarajan has won numerous awards for his research including outstanding researcher award from the LeBow College of Business in 2003 and 2004. He has co-authored eight books, including Internet and Workplace Transformation (2006) and its follow up volume, The Internet of People, Things and Services (2018). His observations and research have been cited in the media, including CNN, CBS News, ABC, and WMAR, Wired Magazine, CIO and Philadelphia Business Journal among others. He has been awarded over $2.5 Million in research and pedagogy grants to support his research from various government agencies including the National Science Foundation, U.S. Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice, and the State of PA as well as organizations, such as SAP America, Lockheed Martin, Accenture, and Bristol Meyers.
Dr. Anandarajan serves as an executive faculty member for Corporate and Executive Education. Courses include: Impacts of Disruptive Information Technologies on Business, Text Mining, Business Analytics for Decision Making, Decision Support Systems, and Aligning Analytics with the Business.