I hate goodbyes, but there are always opportunities to convert them into a 'see you soon'! It's been a week since I completed the Operations and Strategy Leadership Internship Program at Amgen. Looking back upon my experiences, I realized that I learned tremendously, be it through the guidance offered by my manager Inna Ben-Anat, my buddies Henry Fisk and Chang (Daisy) Shu, career discussions with Arleen Paulino, Margaret Faul, Som Chattopadhyay, P.E., Nkem Ogbechie, Emily Razaqi, Uel Leite, Cleat Jerden, and Chris Kudlacek, or the insightful conversations with Marc Doble, Majed Kheir, Dan Fish, and Samantha Fairbairn! As the saying goes, "our fingerprints don't fade from the lives we touch." Thank you Jason Olbrich, Guy Schwartz, Sal Chiappetta, Darren Chambers, Eric Dolak, Eric Benjamins, Xi W., Larissa Paschyn, Lucie Gagnières, Kenneth Shropshire, Eileen Engelberg, Stephanie Lee, Samantha P., Christopher Urban, Ben Van Zytveld and others, for taming my curiosity. A huge shout out to Shaun Kelleher, Victoria G., Regina M., Catherine Bond, Lisa Zautke, Monica Zimmerman, MBA, BSEng, GMST Team, and anyone else whose brain I may I have picked for 'Bending Cost of Sales' workstreams. Last but not the least, here's to a super-collaborative intern cohort: Tiffany Li, Martin Keyt, Chayanin Hankansujarit, and Anjali V.! (Apologies I could add only as many names, please know if I interacted with you this summer, I appreciate your insights)
Anuksha you are a joy to work with!
Miss you already, Anuksha Arsh Gulati !❤️
So glad to hear you had such an awesome experience!!
I'm excited to apply my leadership and passion to bring innovative biotechnology products to patients
2yWishing you the best and thank you for doing such a nice job on your intern project!