
A Table of Our Own
By A Table of Our Own
Black Women in Clinical Research was founded by Danielle S. Coe who is our Chief Executive Officer. Our team also comprises Rasheeda Hall our Admin/ Mentor/ Director of Career Development and Andrika Thomas, our Admin/ Mentor/ Professional Career Consultant/ Creative Director.
Visit our website on: bwicr.com/

A Table of Our OwnNov 23, 2021

The Niche Podcast's Dr. Noah Goodson chats with Danielle Coe
Danielle Coe started her career as a lab-based scientist, after learning from a friend about work in clinical research she pivoted her goals. It wasn’t immediate, but she eventually found her way into the industry and has forged a path on the site side clinical research. Through the process she was struck by the lack of women of color. To help decrease this gap and drive diversity through peer-to-peer support, Danielle created Black Women in Clinical Research. The goal? To help other black women start and build careers in clinical research through community support, resume crafting, interview preparation, negation tactics for salary, and more.
Danielle carved time out of her busy schedule to share her story. I really appreciate the way she has turned the challenges she faced into a solution for others and her drive to provide practical solutions, not just nice ideas.
Listen to The Niche Podcast: https://thenichepod.com/
Connect with Dr. Noah Goodson: https://www.linkedin.com/in/noahgoodson

Note to File's Bradley Hightower Chats with Danielle Coe
If you don’t know Danielle Coe, you haven’t been paying attention. She is experienced Clinical Research Professional who is bringing diversity and much-needed change to our industry. She has helped countless professionals increase their reach and opportunities through Black Women in Clinical Research (BWICR) and Black Men in Clinical Research (BMICR). Presently, the organization has over 5,700 active members. The mission is to educate, empower, support, and help Black women and men thrive in the clinical research industry.
In this episode we discuss Danielle’s journey from lab to clinic, the lack of diversity in the clinical trial workforce and the importance of marketing yourself.
Danielle Coe via email: bwicr20@gmail.com
Daniell Coe via LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniellescoe/
Listen to the Note to File podcast: https://www.notetofilepodcast.com/
Connect with Bradley Hightower: brad@hightowerclinical.com

Boss Up and How to be a Director
Join this discussion as we talk about moving to the next step, levelling up and chasing new heights. This episode is about bossing up and holding discussions on taking up director roles in the industry. Welcome on board!
Connect with our speakers:
Maria Thurman
Latrina Watkins: https://www.linkedin.com/in/latrina-watkins-mshs-03b2b346

Mental Health and the Cost of Being a Black Woman
Mental health is a crucial aspect of our lives and especially as Black Women in the Clinical Research Industry. We need to be healthy to function optimally in our multi-faceted roles. Join us in this interesting conversation and share the podcast with a friend!

Heroes Wear Scrubs: Clinical Research Nurses
Not all heroes wear capes, some wear scrubs! Join us in this conversation appreciating Clinical Research nurses around the world.
Black Women in Clinical Research come together to build fulfilling careers in a community of like-minded individuals. Welcome on board!
Connect with our speakers:
Fallon M. Flowers: https://www.linkedin.com/in/fmflowers
Dr. Lovie J. Negrin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drlovienegrin

Project Management in Clinical Research
Jump into this engaging conversation with Project Management professionals in the industry as we answer questions and discuss various experiences as Black Women in Clinical Research. What does a day in the life of a Project Manager look like? What are the qualifications one would require to make it as a PM? Welcome for a listen and share this podcast with fellow interested people!
Connect with our speakers:
Stephanie Stennett: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sstennett/
Jessica Thomas: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessica-thomas-0083708/
Erika Jones: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erikca-jones-ms-009b1021/