Switzerland Urs Vögeli, managing director for Janssen Switzerland, outlines the importance of the Swiss operations to Janssen, his interesting career journey, Janssen’s commitment to bringing transformational medical innovations to Swiss patients, as well as his perspectives on talent development within the industry. Switzerland is very open to innovative products, and…
Opinion Robert Hall of Ardent Search, an executive search boutique specialised in the life sciences and healthcare sectors, highlights the five key points for recruiters and pharma companies to consider when hiring market access professionals to work in Asia. Whether it is an established or a developing market, access is…
Pharma Faces Belgium is a vitally important country for Johnson & Johnson’s pharmaceutical arm, Janssen, globally. In addition to their R&D centre and a pharma production plant in Beerse, Janssen also has a chemical production plant in Geel, a Clinical Pharmacology Unit in Merksem, and a Phase I research institute in Antwerp…
Sanofi With former head David Loew moving to the CEO position at Ipsen, Sanofi appointed French national Thomas Triomphe as the new head of its vaccines business unit, Sanofi Pasteur, on June 15th 2020. Under the watch of CEO Paul Hudson, appointed at the end of 2019, Sanofi has initiated…
Talent A new report by Novartis looks at how leading talent in the technology industry is increasingly looking to bring their skillsets into the healthcare and life sciences industries against the backdrop of the fight against COVID-19. Top tech talent sees a myriad of opportunities to leverage its knowledge in…
Pharma Faces Veronique Walsh, general manager of Bristol Myers Squibb for Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg (Benelux), recently spoke to PharmaBoardroom about her diverse career path, transitioning from medical doctor to pharmaceutical executive, and leading a large affiliate through the COVID-19 crisis. Looking back over her slightly unusual career trajectory, Walsh,…
Europe The European Medicines Agency (EMA), Europe’s regulatory body for medicines, has nominated Irish candidate Emer Cooke to as its new executive director at a crucial time for the agency as its powers and priorities shift in the wake of the COVID-19 crisis. If Cooke accepts and gives an official…
USA Two leading executives in the US generics market outline why robust company culture is key to attracting top talent that might otherwise gravitate towards the traditional research-driven industry. Talent attraction in the US generics market could potentially become a serious problem in the next few years. Ed Price, president…
Global ‘The Key Challenges: Life Sciences and Healthcare 2020’ is the latest report from Cornerstone International Group based on a global survey of stakeholders from across the life sciences healthcare (LSH) industry. The following is an extract on leadership. Click here to read the full report. The first impression listening to…
Korea With over 30 years of experience in public office working in public health and pharmaceutical policy, food and drug safety regulations, national health and welfare policy, and overseas missions as a civil servant, Dr Bae Byuongjun now serves as president of the Korea National Enterprise for Clinical Trials (KoNECT). In…
Pharma Faces Pfizer, one of the world’s largest pharmaceutical companies, has been active in Mexico since 1951, and has been led in Mexico by Argentinean Constanza Losada as country president and CEO since April 2020. She recently spoke to PharmaBoardroom about how her diverse and plentiful experience in emerging markets will help…
France David Loew, formerly executive vice president of Sanofi Pasteur, Sanofi’s vaccines division, was appointed CEO of fellow French firm Ipsen on the 28th May 2020, effective 1st July. Loew, who spoke to PharmaBoardroom in January 2019 while in position at Sanofi Pasteur, is taking the helm from Aymeric Le…
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