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Women don't necessarily understand that it is possible to have the same level of ambition as men - they allow themselves to be held back by the obstacles rather than empowered by the possibilities.
Heather Bresch
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I would say that the pharmaceutical industry is hyper-competitive from a global perspective.
Heather Bresch
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The value that the generic drug industry brings to the U.S. healthcare system is indisputable.
Heather Bresch
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People are starting to understand: all generic companies aren't created equally.
Heather Bresch
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We recognize the significant burden on patients from continued, rising insurance premiums and being forced increasingly to pay the full list price for medicines at the pharmacy counter.
Heather Bresch
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I'm not in public service, nor do I ever plan to be, but I give back in my own way.
Heather Bresch
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The pricing of a pharmaceutical product is opaque and frustrating, especially for patients.
Heather Bresch
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We are going to continue to run a business, and we are going to continue to meet the supply and demand that's out there.
Heather Bresch
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There's going to be good things that get you, and there's going to be bad things that get you, so you better be willing, and your skin better be thick.
Heather Bresch
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Being a woman leader is secondary to me - and should be to others.
Heather Bresch
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Starting early in life and in school, we need to ensure women develop the confidence and capabilities to work in a team that will allow them to reach the heights of leadership.
Heather Bresch
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People can put their capital to work where they like.
Heather Bresch
