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Season 2, Ep 2: Discussing Public-Private Innovation and the Future of Healthcare with Suresh Kumar

Season 2, Ep 2: Discussing Public-Private Innovation and the Future of Healthcare with Suresh Kumar

FromBetter Innovation


Season 2, Ep 2: Discussing Public-Private Innovation and the Future of Healthcare with Suresh Kumar

FromBetter Innovation

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Length:
33 minutes
Released:
Oct 2, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Jeff is joined by Suresh Kumar, former Assistant Secretary of Commerce and Director General of the US and Foreign Commercial Service under President Barack Obama, for a fresh perspective on what innovation means in the public and private sectors. With decades of experience leading teams in both government and industry, Suresh's unique point-of-view gives a glimpse into public/private partnerships and how a community need can drive a wave of new commercial products. 
Released:
Oct 2, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Better Innovation is a podcast featuring interviews with innovation thought leaders across all industries. It explores stories of how innovation is reshaping and transforming business in an inextricably digital world. Topics covered in this series include business model innovation, emerging trends, advanced technologies, and fostering an innovation culture inside organizations. Better Innovation is hosted by Jeff Saviano, EY Global Tax Innovation Leader (so expect a dose of tax innovation, too!). EY refers to the global organization, and may refer to one or more, of the member firms of Ernst & Young Global Limited, each of which is a separate legal entity. Ernst & Young Global Limited, a UK company limited by guarantee, does not provide services to clients. The views of third parties set out in this publication are not necessarily the views of the global EY organization or its member firms. Moreover, they should be seen in the context of the time they were made.