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Novartis CEO sets up new leadership after four top exits

- Zurich, 12 March

Novartis’s new Chief Executive Vasant (Vas) Narasimhan is remaking the Swiss drugmaker’s leadership as operations president Andre Wyss exits and three others including a digital specialist and the company’s top lawyer get executive committee seats.

Wyss, who was also Novartis’s Swiss unit head, had been at Novartis since 1984 and was responsibl­e for streamlini­ng production and corporate services. Narasimhan said in a statement on Monday that Wyss will be available to ensure a “proper handover”.

Additional­ly, Novartis elevated three people to its executive committee: Steffen Lang, global head of technical operations; chief ethics officer Shannon Klinger; and chief digital officer Bertrand Bodson, a retail expert hired last year to improve use of data in drug discovery and developmen­t.

Narasimhan, who took over as CEO in February, is emphasisin­g the role of digital technology in helping Novartis come up with winning new therapies.

Last week, he announced plans to use a partner’s mobile phone-based apps to create up to 10 drug trials, to reduce costs and speed recruitmen­t of patients.

The elevation of Klinger, who has been chief ethics and compliance officer as well as head of litigation, comes as Novartis aims to bolster its reputation after a string of costly settlement­s and investigat­ions over alleged bribery, including an ongoing probe in Greece.

 ??  ?? Vas Narasimhan, Novartis CEO , took charge in February
Vas Narasimhan, Novartis CEO , took charge in February

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