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At Nucleate, we believe that progress in science and innovation is driven by the strength of community, mentorship, and leadership. It’s not just about participation; it’s about empowerment—ensuring that leaders aren’t just present but are shaping the systems and opportunities for those who follow. In this post, we’re thrilled to spotlight four extraordinary women whose leadership and vision are integral to our mission and global growth. Isabella Cardona Barber, as EVP of Partnerships, fosters impactful collaborations that open doors and build bridges across the ecosystem. Her work ensures that opportunities are accessible and transformative. Jennifer Kosmatka, our EVP of Organizational Development, strengthens the foundation of our organization, cultivating a culture of resilience, adaptability, and inclusion. Andrea Boitnott, as EVP of Professional Advancement and Training Hub (PATH), leads efforts to equip future leaders with the tools and guidance they need to succeed, bridging the gap between potential and achievement. Inga Van den Bossche, EVP of Research, ensures our work is anchored in innovation and excellence, driving forward initiatives that pave the way for groundbreaking discoveries. These women are more than leaders—they are pioneers building a future where science and innovation are open, inclusive, and impactful. Their commitment to mentorship, collaboration, and accessibility exemplifies the values we strive to uphold every day. Whether you’re a leader ready to give back or someone seeking guidance to take the next step in your journey, we invite you to join us. Together, we can build a thriving community and shape the future of science and innovation.

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