Bristol-Myers Squibbs Shuffles Its Senior Management Team
Bristol-Myers Squibb (BMS) announced today that it had made major changes to its senior management team which is now headed by CEO Lamberto Andreotti.
Giovanni Caforio has been promoted to president, U.S. Pharmaceuticals. Caforio was most recently senior vice president, Oncology and Immunology Global Commercialization. In his new role, Caforio will report to Lamberto Andreotti, chief executive officer, and has been named a member of the Company's Senior Management Team.
In addition, Charles Bancroft and Béatrice Cazala have been appointed Executive Vice Presidents of Bristol-Myers Squibb. Bancroft will add to his role of Chief Financial Officer operational responsibility for the pharmaceutical business in Latin America, Middle East, Africa, Canada, Japan and several other countries in the Pacific Rim. Cazala will add responsibility for global policy to her role leading Global Commercialization, Europe and Emerging Markets. Both will continue to report to Andreotti and serve on the Company's Senior Management Team.
Anthony C. Hooper, senior vice president, Commercial Operations, and president, U.S., Japan and Intercontinental, has decided to leave the company. Hooper, a long time member of BMS's senior management team was obviously not on board with Andreotti's vision for the company's move to become a next generation biopharma company.
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