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Danielle Coe

I am an experienced Clinical Research Professional who is bringing diversity and much-needed change to one of the most critical industries. I have helped many 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 2,000 active members. The mission is to educate, empower, support, and help Black women and men thrive in the clinical research industry. I earned a Bachelor of Science with a focus in Biology/Biological Sciences from Clark Atlanta University.

During my career, I have developed an imperative relationship with the White House and their HBCU Initiative to ensure that key information reaches students. I have been selected to participate in the Detroit Stem Entrepreneurial Excellence Program (STEEP), guiding me to become stronger as a Black woman and conquer the challenges I face as an entrepreneur and professional. Through a unique partnership with the Association of Clinical Research Professionals (ACRP), all my organization’s members will receive the exclusive opportunity to connect with hiring managers, HR representatives, and industry experts who will share their perspectives on various career-related tools and resources. It was an extreme honor to be selected for the ACRP Diversity Council as well. Lastly, I was a speaker on the Diversity Network forum titled, "Can Role Models Really Make a Difference?" That resulted in BWICR becoming an ambassador for the Diversity Network. Anything that I obtain and learn will always benefit others. I am excited to continue to grow and learn so I can impact the world.
In addition to the successful work I have done as a Clinical Research Professional, I have had a proven history in:

• Clinical Trial Methodology
• Regulatory Management Plans
• Training & Development
• Oncology
• Technical Writing


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