43. Curiosity, Relationships and Being a CEO - An Interview with Lara Sullivan, M.D.
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In this episode, we speak Lara Sullivan, the CEO of Pyxis Oncology, and a friend of Michael's of many years.  Lara has served as CEO since 2019 after roles at Pfizer, McKinsey & Co. and in private equity.  No slacker, she also has both MD and MBA degrees from the University of Pennsylvania.  In this episode, we discuss the role of curiosity in career success, how mentoring works differently from the way people assume, and the role of relationships in "de-risking" career moves.  We also learn how studying Comp Lit in college can be a highly useful preparation for the world of business.  And we'll discuss how what looks like a straight-line progression on the outside can feel very different on the inside.  Lara has a uniquely amazing set of skills and experiences, but many of the lessons she's learned along the way are relevant to nearly anyone.   A great conversation with an inspirational CEO.  Not to be missed! 
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