November 17 2025
Season 2, Ep10: Season Finale — Andrea interviews pharmaceutical leader Shana Washington about “The Great Layoff”
A Note from Host Andrea Walton, Nov. 17, 2025 — In this powerful season finale, Andrea sits down with commercial pharmaceutical leader Shana Washington, a seasoned executive with more than 15 years of experience driving global strategy across the biotech and life sciences industry.
With nearly 1.1 million layoffs across the U.S. this year and close to 15,000 job cuts in pharma, this conversation is timely, honest, and deeply necessary. Andrea and Shana expand on their impactful dialogue from Young Black Pharma, offering clarity, preparation strategies, and real guidance for anyone navigating today’s volatile job market.
Shana brings her rich leadership experience from organizations such as Moderna, Sarepta Therapeutics, and AbbVie, where she’s led global marketing strategies, launched major initiatives across international markets, championed diversity in healthcare, and cochaired a leading women’s ERG. She holds degrees from Columbia University and Ohio University, along with executive certificates from Northwestern and NYU.
Together, Andrea and Shana explore:
- How to fortify yourself if you’re still employed in an unstable market
- What to do in the first days and weeks after a layoff
- How to rebuild your narrative and confidence
- Strategies to stand out in a crowded, employer-driven job market
- Ways to monetize your skills while you search
In today’s podcast, you’ll discover their 30-day roadmap for resetting, reconnecting, and moving forward with intention. Whether you’re navigating a transition or simply preparing wisely, this episode offers the wisdom, grounding, and strategy you need for the journey ahead.
About Host Andrea Walton, founder, The Concrete Rose Scholarship Foundation

Andrea Walton, host, The Table I Built
Who she is: Andrea Walton is a seasoned HR executive, published author, and purpose-driven philanthropist committed to building pathways to education for Black and Brown girls around the world. As Founder and CEO of The Concrete Rose Scholarship Foundation, Andrea leads with a deeply personal mission-having once been a teen mom who earned her GED before climbing the ranks to become a Chief People Officer in the biotech and education sectors.
What she does: Since 2020, Andrea has awarded nearly a dozen scholarships under the banner “From GED to MBA,” and recently formalized the Foundation as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. With global partnerships spanning the University of Cape Town and Howard University, the foundation is scaling a bold vision: to eliminate systemic barriers to higher education-one student, one scholarship, and one opportunity at a time. Andrea also leads Concrete Strategies LLC, her HR consulting firm, and hosts the podcast The Table I Built, where she shares unfiltered conversations on leadership, resilience, and equity.
Why she does it: “My work is rooted in the belief that education saves lives. It is true for me, and it is my life’s mission to help others write their own stories. Where we came from creates a foundation. What we do next is up to us.”
Check out Andrea’s books:
As a survivor of childhood sexual abuse who became a teen mom, the odds were stacked against Andrea. “Through my faith, family, and resilience, I fought through,” she explains, and hopes her story motivates readers when the odds are stacked against them. “Today, choose to look doubt square in the eyes and say, I will not quit!” Click here to buy the book.
All the Smoke: From Pain to PurposeAuthor Andrea Walton has shared her life and educational journey in From GED to MBA. Now, “All the Smoke” details Divorce, Depression, and ultimately Destiny. The native of Pasadena, CA grew up with a single mom, sister, and brother. Like many teens that become pregnant, she was on welfare and dropped out of high school to raise her daughter. At 19, she took the GED and passed, but it took several years before she was ready to apply to college. The first in her family to earn a bachelor’s degree, she forged on to complete her MBA two years later. She then spent decades as a human resources expert with positions at Nestle, Target, biotech companies, and more. She now mom to three children, all of whom are thriving in Northern VA.

Listen to Andrea’s podcast: The Table I Built. A bite-sized podcast on real-life resilience, purpose, and leadership, in Season 1 of Andrea’s show you’ll find episodes under 10 minutes for builders who are short on time but big on vision. “Each episode offers raw, reflective insight on grit, healing, and building something meaningful after life turns sideways,” says the woman who went from teen mom to executive. “I am happy to share hard-earned lessons, true stories, and bold encouragement for anyone who’s ever had to start again.” In Season 2, Andrea will interview leaders who have also gone from pain to purpose, and want to share their hard-earned wisdom. Click here to listen.
Want to get an hour of Andrea’s time? In 2020, she founded Concrete Strategies, a HR consulting firm. “My goal is to help leaders maximize their success,” says the fractional leader.
Perhaps most powerful and personal of all: In 2020, Andrea created The Concrete Rose Scholarship Foundation. Born from lived experience and her unwavering belief that brilliance can bloom in even the harshest environments, Andrea’s foundation is rooted in resilience, equity, and global impact. We invest in underrepresented students—especially young women of color—by providing scholarships, mentorship, and access to education. What sets us apart is our personal connection to the journey. This isn’t charity—it’s solidarity. We exist to remove barriers, build bridges, and help the next generation rise, fully rooted and in full bloom. Click here to learn more about it: theconcreterosescholarship.com.
Contact this truly amazing woman: Email: Andrea.Walton@concrete-strategies.com • Cell: 626-233-1409