Elevating and Leveraging the Patient Voice

Date

Mar 26 2026
Expired!

Time

EST
6:00 pm - 10:00 pm

Location

Left Field Brewery - Liberty Village
40 Hanna Ave Suite G1, Toronto
Website
https://www.leftfieldbrewery.ca/

This is an in-person event!

Join us for Elevating and Leveraging the Patient Voice. 

The session will explore how organizations are translating patient insight into meaningful engagement, improved access, and better outcomes – and how emerging technologies, including AI, are shaping this evolution.

Speakers

  • Morgan McNaughton
    Morgan McNaughton
    Patient Experience Lead, Neurology & Rare Disease, UCB

    Experienced leader with a demonstrated history of working in the pharmaceutical industry in both specialty care and rare disease. Skilled in Management, Business Strategy, Pharmaceutical Sales & Marketing, and Patient Value & Access. MBA from Schulich School of Business – York University, with specialization in Brand Management and Strategic Management.

  • Aimee Sulliman
    Aimee Sulliman
    Industry Expert

    I am a purpose-driven corporate affairs leader trusted to shape strategy at the intersection of growth, reputation, risk, and change.

    As a proven leader, I collaborate with executive teams to deliver integrated strategies that strengthen trust, advance must-win imperatives, and lead people and organizations through change.

    Recognized for building and mentoring high‑performance teams, cultivating trusted alliances both internally and across sectors, and delivering award‑winning strategic communications initiatives aligned to organizational priorities, growth imperatives, and long‑term value creation.

    I lead by creating environments where people feel supported, heard, and empowered to do their best work—particularly in moments of change and complexity. Grounded in trust, clarity, and collaboration, I focus on building teams and partnerships where individuals feel valued, aligned, and able to thrive while delivering meaningful outcomes.

  • Alexander Flint
    Alexander Flint
    Senior Director, Alzheimer’s Disease and Brain Health, Eisai Canada

    Multi-dimensional, integrated pharmaceutical leader with a proven blueprint to build a successful Canadian pharmaceutical business in today’s marketplace.

  • Ursula Mann
    Ursula Mann
    Principal and Chief Patient Officer, Patient Voice Partners

    My leadership is grounded in lived experience as both a patient and caregiver – across ultra-rare disease, asthma, rheumatology, gastroenterology, diabetes, obesity, cardiovascular disease, cancer, and others. It has given me a deep understanding of what day-to-day management truly requires – and why patient-centered solutions must be built for real life.

    I lead Patient Voice Partners (PVP) as a specialized multi-partner engagement and insight team – built to deliver high-trust, decision-ready work that improves access, adoption, and real-world outcomes. I’m also building scalable models and platforms that expand how lived experience and data inform health decisions.

    Our team supports organizations across medical affairs, market access and reimbursement, health policy, commercialization, and care delivery with programs spanning patients, caregivers, patient organizations, HCPs and decision makers – multi-partner or single audience – when outcomes and results matter.

    We’re often brought in by health innovators, life sciences organizations, patient organizations/not-for-profits, and healthcare decision-makers to support a strategic approach and alignment across diverse partners.

    I’m widely known as an influential activator – adept at building aligned teams, navigating complexity, and delivering initiatives that gain global attention and become best practices.

    I speak on lived experience–led innovation, meaningful patient engagement, evidence-to-access strategy, caregiver realities, and building trusted multi-partner partnerships that improve outcomes.

    If you’re building a patient-first strategy, launching a therapy, strengthening market access, or seeking evidence and insights that support better health decisions, I’d love to connect.

The event is finished.

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