More than 46 million people in the United States are uninsured and many more struggle with the rising cost of health care. The uninsured with cardiovascular disease experience higher mortality rates and poorer blood pressure control. The uninsured and under-insured are also less likely to take needed medications and to forego preventative care. Go Red for Women Day, sponsored by A10 Clinical Solutions, Inc., will provide screenings, information and resources for Wake County women and families who are among the uninsured and under-insured.
Leah Brown, Owner and President of A10 Clinical Solutions, Inc., is unwavering in her vision for the company to provide exceptional, compassionate, highly talented clinical-research professionals to projects that traditionally experience healthcare disparities.
The National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC) has selected A10 Clinical Solutions, Inc., a comprehensive clinical research and healthcare delivery organization, for its most prestigious status as a National Corporate Plus® member.
Leah Brown, President and CEO of A10 Clinical Solutions, Inc. and member of The Small Business Administration (SBA) since 1998, is featured in American Express OPEN’s “New Opportunities for Women-Owned Businesses”. This guide explores how SBA’s newly created Women-Owned Small Business (WOSB) Federal Contract Program better positions women-owned businesses to meet the government’s 5% federal contracting goal – equal to roughly $27 billion of the federal government’s total $536 billion spend on government contracting.
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Ernst & Young LLP Entrepreneur Of The Year® Awards announced that Leah Brown, President and CEO of A10 Clinical Solutions, Inc., has been selected to be on the 2011 independent judging panel for the Carolinas. The panel, which chooses both the regional Entrepreneur Of The Year® award finalists and award recipients, is composed of local business leaders, leading CEOs and private capital investors. At a black-tie gala on Thursday, June 9, at the Westin Charlotte, the 2011 finalists and award recipients, some of the most innovative and successful entrepreneurs in our area, will be recognized before more than 500 business leaders throughout the Carolinas.
Leah Brown, the CEO of Cary’s A10 Clinical Solutions, is one of Working Mother magazine’s Most Powerful Moms: Entrepreneurs.
Leah Brown, President and CEO of A10 Clinical Solutions Inc., is a Business Leader 2010 Women Extraordinaire award winner for her outstanding accomplishments, serving as a leader and mentor to the Triangle community. Brown is featured on the front cover of the December 2010 edition along with Pat Long, Vice Chairman and Co-Creator of Logistics; and Carrie Peele, President and CEO of Blue Diamond Limousines and Sedans LLC.
A10 Clinical Solutions, Inc. President and CEO, Leah Brown, has been chosen as a top American working mom in the Working Mother Magazine’s Most Powerful Moms: Entrepreneurs edition. Brown was named along with such notable mothers as Tory Burch, CEO of Tory Burch clothing and accessories line and reality television star Bethenny Frankel, to name a few. Working Mother’s Most Powerful Moms: Entrepreneurs consists of a group of working mothers who founded and are driving major American businesses and have burst out beyond their comfort zones of raising their families.
Of over 5,000 quotes submitted, A10 Clinical Solutions, Inc. President and CEO, Leah Brown, provides advice for The 2011 Woman’s Advantage Calendar. Brown’s quote was selected and featured on January 3, 2010: “Stop! Do you know the top 3 priorities of your top 3 clients?”
A10’s Vice President of Clinical Research and 20-year breast cancer survivor, Susan McCormick was selected by Triangle’s Susan G. Komen to interview with WRAL reporter Amanda Lamb, offering her personal reaction to the passing of Elizabeth Edwards, an inspirational leader to those affected by breast Cancer.