From bold beginnings in Austin to a national stage in Tampa, LifeSciConf has grown into a movement. Explore the milestones, moments, and mission-driven impact of our past events.
With each year, the impact grows. Our attendees don’t just attend — they elevate. Whether you’re seeking visibility, funding, community, or mentorship, the Life Science Women’s Conference is where momentum begins.
Based on Past Conferences
The speaker's program is designed to greatly contribute to educational and professional development. Our presenters include some of the best and brightest in their distinct field of expertise.
These powerful women will be focusing on women's enlightenment, funding & entrepreneurship, the latest FEM tech, AI and digital technology, MEDtech, women's health & wellness, career development, leadership role, networking, mentorship, and empowerment.
I knew from a young age that I wanted to work with numbers. I took finance and economics while attending university and I started my career in financial services by working at a small credit union while still in school. In 1998, I graduated from McMaster University in Canada with a Bachelor of Commerce with an Economics minor and immediately began working for one of the national banks there.
My passion for finance resulted in quickly moving up the ranks within the bank and I took the necessary courses to become accredited as a Financial Advisor by the age of 24. It was definitely challenging convincing clients to trust their life savings with a kid, but my focus, service and growing knowledge allowed me to build one of the most successful practices within the bank.
When I speak with people about why I started Life Science Wealth and why I have a passion for helping professionals in this field, the answer is simple. My father Albert is my mentor and idol, and I almost lost him at a young age due to cardiac issues. He is still with us today due to the work and advancements made by professionals within the life sciences. My talents lie in wealth management, not sciences, and I find it extremely motivating and satisfying to take the weight of financial decisions off industry professionals so that they can do what they do best and concentrate of scientific advancement. In doing so, I feel that I am doing my small part in helping make sure that someone else’s mentor and loved ones will continue to be with them for years to come.
Ms. Flégeau began working in regulatory affairs while living in Paris, France. She has spent over 20 years in the medical device field working in diverse international companies both small and large, focusing on a variety of medical devices such as cardiac, orthopedics, catheters, active implantable devices…etc. She is an expert in CE marking, FDA submissions and international registrations. Her expertise includes regulatory strategies, submissions, technical files and creative problem solving.
Ms. Flégeau has worked directly with regulatory agencies in Canada, EU, China, Japan, Korea, France, and Brazil.
Ms. Flégeau holds a BA in International Business from Illinois Wesleyan University, and a Leadership Certificate from Kellogg School of Management. She is fluent in French.
Ms. Flégeau oversees the Florida chapter of the Regulatory Affairs Professional Society (RAPS). She currently is Associate Director of Regulatory Affairs at Johnson and Johnson – Sterilmed division.
By attending, exhibiting, sponsoring, or speaking, you will be supporting women in life science.