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Janice Bourque Discusses How A Bank Can Participate In Various Stages of Company Growth

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  • Date Added : 4/4/2006
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Janice Bourque

  • Senior Vice President, Comerica Bank
  • female
  • Caucasian
  • 1956 (Age: 68 years old)
  • Invention To Venture - April 2006 - Janice Bourque - Financing and Capital Structure
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Janice Bourque is Senior Vice President and Group Head-Life Sciences for Comerica Bank. Formerly, Ms. Bourque was President/CEO of the Massachusetts Biotechnology Council (MBC) where she led the organization for 12 years. Under her leadership, the MBC membership grew from 80 to over 400 organizations with revenue increasing from $500,000 to over $4.1 million. Ms. Bourque created multiple services, policy initiatives and the Education Foundation (MassBioEd) that focused on science education, workforce training and public awareness. Under Ms. Bourque's tenure, the MassBiotech 2010 was released which provided a blueprint for Massachusetts to remain at the forefront of the biotechnology revolution.

Ms. Bourque has held several previous senior managerial positions, including CFO of Cambridge Medical Technology Corporation, senior public accountant for Coopers & Lybrand Emerging and Middle Market Group, and as a NASA Space Science grant project manager for the first satellite payloads to be repaired by the space shuttle missions.

Ms. Bourque was a member of Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney's Transition Team. She is currently a Board of Director of the Boston History Collaborative and Chair of the Board of the Women Entrepreneurs in Science & Technology (WEST). In 2004, she was awarded the Woman of Valor Award by the American Diabetes Association and the 2004 Distinguished Leadership Award by the Huntington Disease Society for her work in public policy and public health. In 2003, Boston Magazine named her one of Boston's 100 most influential women and the Cambridge Chamber Commerce awarded her Business Person of the Year. Ms. Bourque received her MBA degree in finance and accounting and her BS degree in veterinary science from the University of New Hampshire.

So when you're thinking about early stage, those are some of the areas in which a bank can participate, and then as you get a little more mature, let's say you have gotten to the point or you have some revenues or as the medical device companies tend to get there a lot sooner than the therapeutic co...(Full transcript available to logged in subscribers.).

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Video 1 of 6 Janice Bourque Discusses Entrepreneurship Versus Intrapreneurship
  • Invention To Venture - April 2006 - Janice Bourque - Financing and Capital Structure
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Video 2 of 6 Janice Bourque Discusses Impact of Clinical Trials In Moving Product Through Development Process
  • Invention To Venture - April 2006 - Janice Bourque - Financing and Capital Structure
  • 4/4/2006
  • Janice Bourque
  • 0 min. 57 sec.
Video 3 of 6 Janice Bourque Discusses Challenges of Selling Product To Potential Financers
  • Invention To Venture - April 2006 - Janice Bourque - Financing and Capital Structure
  • 4/4/2006
  • Janice Bourque
  • 1 min. 4 sec.
Video 4 of 6 Janice Bourque Discusses What A Young Company Should Look For In A Bank Relationship
  • Invention To Venture - April 2006 - Janice Bourque - Financing and Capital Structure
  • 4/4/2006
  • Janice Bourque
  • 1 min. 57 sec.
Video 5 of 6 Janice Bourque Discusses How A Bank Can Participate In Various Stages of Company Growth
  • Invention To Venture - April 2006 - Janice Bourque - Financing and Capital Structure
  • 4/4/2006
  • Janice Bourque
  • 1 min. 8 sec.
Video 6 of 6 Janice Bourque Discusses What Banks Are Looking For In Startup Companies
  • Invention To Venture - April 2006 - Janice Bourque - Financing and Capital Structure
  • 4/4/2006
  • Janice Bourque
  • 2 min. 57 sec.

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