Interview: Eric Tse – General Manager, Shire Canada
Eric Tse, general manager of Shire Canada, highlights the affiliate’s exciting journey over the past four years, including new office location in downtown Toronto, and the launch of six new…
Shire has been present in Canada since 1999. Today, our Canadian affiliate counts close to 200 employees in the country with offices located in Saint-Laurent, Québec and in Mississauga, Ontario.
In Canada, Shire focuses on the areas of neuroscience, rare diseases as well as gastrointestinal and renal diseases.
Through the commitment of our employees, we strive to enable Canadians living with life-altering conditions to lead better lives. It is the purpose that sits at the heart of everything we do.
Contact:
Address: Bay Adelaide Centre, 22 Adelaide Street West, Suite 3800, Toronto, ON M5H 4E3, Canada
Tel.: +1 647 798 2200
Website: https://www.shirecanada.com/
Email: infocanada@shire.com
Eric Tse, general manager of Shire Canada, highlights the affiliate’s exciting journey over the past four years, including new office location in downtown Toronto, and the launch of six new…
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You have been managing the Canadian affiliate of Shire since 2004. Could you briefly describe some of the key milestone achievements of this affiliate in the last few years? Shire…
You have been managing the Canadian affiliate of Shire since 2004. Could you briefly describe some of the key milestone achievements of this affiliate in the last few years? Shire…
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