Ticket To Biotech: The Real Value Is in the Conversations
Last month the biotech and pharma universe descended on San Francisco for the 44th Annual J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference. Thousands of industry leaders, investors and media gathered for a week filled with investor meetings, insightful presentations and opportunities to gauge the current state of the industry.

For communications professionals, the week is always bustling with activity. This year, we kicked off with nearly 200 healthcare communication experts joining our networking event, co-hosted with Ticket To Biotech. Attendees stole away from packed schedules to enjoy an evening of reconnecting with old friends and making meaningful, new connections.
A shared appetite for connection and insight.
At our event, attendees weren’t interested in quick pitches—they were looking for deeper engagement. They wanted to explore the future of healthcare, identify emerging trends, and learn how peers are navigating the ever-changing industry.
The growing appetite for collaborative spaces among healthcare and biotech communicators was evident by the sheer number of event attendees — Ticket to Biotech’s largest networking event so far.
What struck us most was the collective spirit of curiosity. Attendees were enthusiastic to hear from peers facing similar headwinds, inviting diverse perspectives on managing the shifting regulatory landscape, bridging talent gaps and adjusting to the relentless pace of innovation and change.
Healthcare is in a moment of unprecedented change, and communications practitioners know it.
At this year’s meeting, communications professionals showed they are far more than observers—they are actively shaping the industry through conversation, collaboration and connection. Organizations like Ticket to Biotech aren’t just connecting people. They’re shaping the industry by cultivating a community committed to driving progress.


Scott Radcliffe is FleishmanHillard’s global director of cybersecurity, leading the firm’s Cybersecurity Center of Excellence and advising clients on rising cyber risks. He recently rejoined FH from Apple, where he led cybersecurity communications and previously served as the agency’s senior global data privacy and security expert.









Josh McConnell is a VP of Technology based in New York where he helps companies navigate complex narratives at the intersection of innovation, reputation and culture. He brings over 15 years of experience across journalism and corporate comms, with leadership roles at Uber and Xero. As a journalist, he regularly interviewed tech leaders including Tim Cook, Satya Nadella and Jack Dorsey.
