We’re Going Public! Join Us for the Launch of LSWC + Highlights from 2025 Workforce Trends Report


Join us for a national conversation on the future of the life sciences workforce, Friday, July 25, 9:00-10:00 am PT / 12:00 - 1:00 pm ET.


The Life Sciences Workforce Collaborative (LSWC) - officially launched at the June 2025 BIO International Convention - is a new national nonprofit dedicated to aligning and accelerating workforce strategies across the U.S. & Puerto Rico.


In this public-facing webinar, we will highlight:

  • LSWC's mission & current programs and share how you can engage with our national network
  • Key themes from LSWC’s 2025 Life Sciences Workforce Trends Report - the industry’s definitive guide to talent demand, emerging skills, and evolving employer priorities
  • How AI and industrial automation are reshaping jobs
  • The shifting pace of hiring across life science subsectors
  • Rising investment in upskilling and STEM engagement


📅 Friday, July 25, 2025

🕐 9:00-10:00am PT / 12:00-1:00pm ET

📍 Virtual via Zoom – Free to attend


Learn more at www.LifeSciencesWorkforce.org


Note: This webinar will be recorded.


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Featured Speaker

Ryan Helwig

Principal and Senior Director

TEConomy Partners


Ryan Helwig is an accomplished economist and consulting professional with more than 20 years of experience spanning the public, private, and non-profit sectors, including the U.S. Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Economic Policy Institute, and Battelle’s Technology Partnership Practice prior to co-founding TEConomy Partners, LLC.


Ryan’s diverse knowledge base and research skills have led to conducting numerous signature projects in regional industry cluster strategy, economic impact analysis, competitive benchmarking assessments and workforce strategy development for a range of clients, including the Maryland Life Science Advisory Board, Massachusetts Life Sciences Center, the Oregon Workforce Investment Board, BIO, PhRMA, Science Foundation Arizona, the Iowa Economic Development Authority, the State of Washington, and the North Carolina Biotechnology Center. His work has included a particular focus on advanced industry workforce and STEM education issues.