Simone Leyden ends tenure as INCA president and presents at INCA Summit

In February our Co-founder and CEO, Simone Leyden handed over her Presidency of the International Neuroendocrine Cancer Alliance (INCA) to INCA member, Cathy Bouvier (NCUK).

Congratulations to Simone on the completion of tenure and the huge contribution she made to INCA and the global neuroendocrine community throughout her 2 year presidency.

Some of her achievements over this time included numerous publications, research and awareness campaigns. Simone remains committed to INCA as Chair of the Research Committee and active board member.

Earlier this month INCA held their annual AGM and member Summit, virtually. 26 member organisations connected virtually. A two-hour webinar session was organised to provide detailed information on INCA’s achievements in 2019 and to present suggestions to all member organisations for future activities to shape the new INCA strategy for 2020 and beyond.

You can view Simone’s presentation here: 8th INCA_Summit_Presentation

And read INCA’s full review of the summit here: https://incalliance.org/the-8th-inca-summit-was-held-online/

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