Research Social:
Today’s episode highlights the power of authentic networking in clinical research. We welcome Ashley Liggion, CRA, and founder of The Research Social. Ashley shares her journey and vision for community building. She created The Research Social to address isolation in clinical research. As we know, many CRAs, coordinators, and researchers often feel alone in their roles. Ashley saw this gap and chose to act.
At The Research Social, networking takes place in relaxed, real-life settings. There is no need for business attire or scripted introductions. Attendees simply connect over activities like bowling, karaoke, or casual hangouts in cities nationwide. Real friendships form here, making professional connections feel easy and natural. Events often leave members recharged and inspired to support each other.
Ashley shares how she manages the demands of a CRA career while running her platform. She discusses her motivation and highlights the fulfillment that comes from building something meaningful. The group then examines larger industry challenges. Barriers to entry and fake certification programs often confuse newcomers. As a result, mentorship and honest guidance are essential for navigating clinical research.
We discuss how The Research Social offers a solution. It provides not just camaraderie but also resources for newcomers and seasoned professionals. Listeners receive clear advice on joining supportive networks and growing within the clinical research field.
The Research Social shows that networking need not feel forced. One city, one event at a time, this community brings research professionals together. Listen today and learn more about this organization as well as receive actionable insights into the power of community-driven support, the importance of peer mentorship, and strategies for tackling the hidden hurdles in clinical research careers.