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<p>Building Better Business Connections (3BC)</p>

Building Better Business Connections (3BC)

HBA's Building Better Business Connections (3BC) program aims to foster collaboration and partnerships among HBA’s corporate partners to advance shared goals in leadership and health, while also aligning with their companies' business objectives. ​

Through an annual webinar series, the Corporate Partner Pavilion (virtual exhibit hall), annual conference sessions, and in-person networking events, participants have opportunities to connect, share knowledge, and explore strategic alliances. ​

By aligning business goals with collaborative leadership and shared purpose, these activities support stronger partnerships, positive health outcomes, and long-term business success.

Networking is not about just connecting people. It’s about connecting people with people, people with ideas, and people with opportunities.

~ Michelle Jennae

Annual Webinar Series

This annual, three-part webinar series spotlights how the HBA and its corporate partners forge strategic alliances that drive significant impact in the health landscape. These powerful collaborations serve as catalysts to accelerate innovation by bringing together expertise and resources, increase health awareness in global communities through enhanced outreach and educational initiatives, and adapt to evolving patient needs by fostering agile and responsive healthcare solutions. Through expert insights, compelling case studies, and practical tools, this series equips health leaders with the knowledge and skills necessary to cultivate effective partnerships, ultimately addressing today's most pressing health challenges and improving patient outcomes worldwide.​

Annual Conference Session

Creating the Infrastructure to Support Closing the Women’s Health Gap
Many company executives see the significant market opportunity in women's health, yet progress often stalls due to a lack of sustained infrastructure. This session explores how organizations can move from recognition to action by building the necessary systems, strategies, and leadership to support long-term progress. We'll examine common barriers like fragmented priorities and limited investment, offering insights and frameworks from executive leaders to help strengthen your company's infrastructure, ultimately unlocking scalable progress in women's health that benefits both populations and business.​

Annual Conference Engagement Activities

The annual conference will feature two types of networking opportunities for members and corporate partners, both of which are designed to encourage purposeful business networking. 

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