Committees, Councils, and Networks
Whether you're an experienced professional or passionate about making an impact, there are opportunities for you to contribute, grow, and connect with fellow leaders in the field.
- Help source partnerships and programs that Georgia Life Sciences can engage and amplify as part of our network, specifically around our “areas of focus”
- Identify opportunities for Georgia Life Sciences to engage complementary organizations to conduct educational-type events
- Collaborate with other member organizations on aligned activities, learnings, and best practices
- Provide direction and counsel regarding Georgia Life Sciences events and programming, including but not limited to thought leaders, format, themes, attendee recruitment, sponsorship
- Serve as a communications vehicle for Georgia Life Sciences, helping to develop the tone and method for committee-based content
- A vehicle to advocate for industry interests
Get Involved
Manufacturing Council
Established to provide late stage clinical and commercial phase members with a vehicle to advocate for industry interests, including but not limited to quality, regulatory, infrastructure, safety, and workforce training issues, as well as addressing biomanufacturing, and supply chain priorities.
MedTech Council
The council advances Georgia’s medical technology ecosystem by aligning innovators, healthcare providers, manufacturers, and policymakers around strategies that accelerate product development, streamline regulatory and reimbursement pathways, and strengthen commercialization pipelines.
Ecosystem Council
This council works together with Georgia’s economic development professionals and life-sciences company executives in developing strategies for growing the state’s life-sciences industry and in creating, retaining, and recruiting companies.
CEO/Executive Council
The council focuses on advancing innovation, navigating regulatory and reimbursement pathways, and strengthening commercialization strategies to help companies move efficiently from concept to market. Through collaboration, policy engagement, and shared expertise, the council works to remove barriers, scale successful technologies, and reinforce Georgia’s position as a competitive hub for medical technology growth.
Life Sciences Career Network
This LinkedIn community connects life sciences professionals, whether they’re students, early-career talent, seasoned experts, or industry leaders, into one dynamic, collaborative network. It offers a trusted space for mentorship, knowledge-sharing, and career growth, while fostering connections that might not happen within traditional silos of academia, startups, biopharma, medtech, and healthcare. Join the network.
Mentor Network
This initiative connects emerging professionals with experienced mentors in the life sciences space. By sharing your expertise and guidance, you'll help foster the next generation of innovators, scientists, and entrepreneurs. Become a mentor.
If you are interested in participating or learning more, please contact Stacey Bowlin at
sbowlin@galifesciences.org.
*Please note that participation is reserved for active GLS members.


