
Fairway Consulting Group, a leading recruiting firm focused on providing outstanding talent solutions for the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, diagnostic, and medical device industries, announced its president, Dan Gold, is acting as a mentor and advisor to life science entrepreneurs through the Long Island BioMentor Initiative program.
LIBMI was developed in an alliance between the Center for Biotechnology at Stony Brook University, Accelerate Long Island, and MIT’s Venture Mentoring Service. T
his model, used by leading organizations worldwide, employs a team mentoring approach that is guided by a statement of principles to ensure confidentiality and a conflict-free environment.
“The Center for Biotechnology at Stony Brook University provides gold-standard programs to life science entrepreneurs. Having access to seasoned mentors who can provide actionable guidance and support can have an immeasurable impact on success,” said Dan Gold, president of Fairway Consulting Group. “Having been in the life science field for over 20 years, and having scaled my own business over the last eight years, it is rewarding to share my knowledge. I encourage other experienced life science business professionals to get involved, and for motivated bioentrepreneurs to apply if they are interested in mentorship.”
Currently Gold is mentoring several life science entrepreneurs, as part of the program that currently has 30 entrepreneurs enrolled.