Aesica appoints two new business development managers
pharmafile | July 16, 2013 | Appointment | Manufacturing and Production, Research and Development, Sales and Marketing | Aesica, ross, thomas
Contract development and manufacturing organisation Aesica has appointed Sven Thomas and David Ross as business development managers.
Under the new structure Ross will focus on the UK, Ireland and Scandinavia whilst Thomas (pictured) will handle Central and Eastern Europe with a strong emphasis on expanding the level of business from Germany and the growing economies in Eastern Europe.
In combination, three business development managers: Nicholas Micheaud, who has responsibility for South Western Europe, Ross and Thomas report to Jeremy Drummond, the sales director.
Thomas brings a breadth of pharma manufacturing expertise to the firm having previously worked for UCB, whilst Ross brings wide ranging experience in contract research and contract manufacturing with Patheon, Catalant and Ipsen.
Thomas said: “I am delighted to take on my new position at Aesica and to play a key role in driving forward our services in the German market, as well as Eastern Europe. Indeed, the fact that we have site facilities geographically situated in Monheim and Zwickau as well as in Italy and the UK, ensures that Aesica is well situated to deliver reliable services to customers from all of Europe.”
Ross added: “I very much look forward to playing a key regional role in driving new business across the UK, Ireland and Scandinavia. The integrated nature, scale and range of our service offering and our track record of transferring in new technologies stand us out in the highly competitive CDMO market place”.
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