“Interwoven 8: Bridging Medical Writing and IT Recycling – Featuring Sarah Neilson and Dom Tyler”


In this captivating episode of Interwoven, hosts Adam Roxby, & James Cracknell, dive deep into the fascinating worlds of medical writing and electronic recycling. James Cracknell sits down with Sarah Neilson, PhD, to explore her journey from scientific research to founding Green Pen Solutions, a medical writing business that’s making waves in the industry. Discover Sarah’s insights on resilience, AI’s role in medical writing, and the thriving community support for freelancers.

Later, Dom Tyler joins the conversation to discuss his groundbreaking project with Junari, focusing on revolutionizing the IT asset disposal (ITAD) process. Learn about the challenges and triumphs in creating a cohesive platform for electronic waste recycling, and Dom’s ambitious global vision for reducing e-waste.

Whether you’re intrigued by the intricacies of medical communication or passionate about sustainable tech solutions, this episode is packed with inspiring stories and practical advice. Tune in to get inspired and stay ahead of the curve with Interwoven!

Hosted by Adam Roxby and James Cracknell

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