AstraZeneca Mexico – Ugo de Jacobis, President
AstraZeneca’s global strategic objectives are to achieve scientific leadership, to return to growth and to be a great place to work. The newly appointed president of the Mexico subsidiary discusses…
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biopharmaceutical company. For patients and physicians, they provide medicines for some of the world’s most serious diseases. For the people who pay for healthcare, they work to make sure that their medicines offer real value for money. For their employees, they provide a culture in which they can feel appreciated, energised and rewarded for their contribution. For the shareholders they aim to deliver value through our continued focus on innovation and running our business efficiently. For the wider community, they want to be valued for the contribution our medicines can make to society and trusted for the way in which they do business. They work closely with all their stakeholders to understand their challenges and how we can combine our skills and resources to achieve a common goal: improved health.
prescription medicines for six important areas of healthcare, which include some of the world’s most serious illnesses: cancer, cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, infection, neuroscience, and respiratory and inflammation.
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