Jeff Hartzler Joins LTEN Board of Directors

By October 21, 2021November 1st, 2021Member News

Jeffrey Hartzler Board Release

Jeff Hartzler Joins LTEN Board of Directors

Life sciences training leader Jeff Hartzler has been selected to join the LTEN Board of Directors. His appointment begins immediately.

Hartzler, head of U.S. learning & development for UCB Pharma, has been in life sciences since 1995, starting as a sales rep and moving into training and leadership roles throughout his career. In addition to UCB, which he joined in 2020, has also worked with life sciences organizations including AbbVie, Allergan, Pernix, Merck and Schering-Plough.

“Jeff is a great choice to join the LTEN Board,” said Dawn Brehm, LTEN executive director. “He’s proven himself to be performance-driven with a strategic focus, and his diverse skills and experience will be assets to LTEN as we continue to grow our network.”

ABOUT LTEN

The Life Sciences Trainers & Educators Network (www.L-TEN.org) is the only global 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization specializing in meeting the needs of life sciences learning professionals.  LTEN shares the knowledge of industry leaders, provides insight into new technologies, offers innovative solutions and communities of practice that grow careers and organizational capabilities.  Founded in 1971, LTEN has grown to more than 2,100 individual members who work in pharmaceutical, biotech, medical device and diagnostic companies, and industry partners who support the life sciences training departments.

MEDIA CONTACT

For more information contact Nannette Nolan, LTEN director of marketing communications, at nnolan@L-TEN.org.

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About LTEN

The Life Sciences Trainers & Educators Network (www.L-TEN.org) is the only global 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization specializing in meeting the needs of life sciences learning professionals. LTEN shares the knowledge of industry leaders, provides insight into new technologies, offers innovative solutions and communities of practice that grow careers and organizational capabilities. Founded in 1971, LTEN has grown to more than 3,200 individual members who work in pharmaceutical, biotech, medical device and diagnostic companies, and industry partners who support the life sciences training departments.

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