Idis appoints Richard Greatorex
pharmafile | June 8, 2010 | Appointment | Research and Development, Sales and Marketing | IDIS, appointment, research and development, sales and marketing
Richard Greatorex has joined specialist medicines supplies company Idis as international marketing manager for its global headquarters in the UK.
He joins from CSL Behring where he held the position of regional marketing director for Western Europe (vaccines) from 2006.
During this time he was responsible for securing CSL’s UK influenza vaccine business before developing the strategic plan for the rest of Europe.
He previous served at Solvay Healthcare, gaining experience running the influenza business, and started in the industry with Innovex as a part time sales representative in 1997.
Prior to joining the pharma industry Richard served in the Army for seven years, first with the Royal Corps of Transport and then the Royal Logistic Corps. During his time with the Armed Forces, he represented both the Army and Combined Services cricket teams.
In his new role at Idis Richard will be responsible for developing and managing the company’s portfolio of products and services for the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industry.
He reports to Andrew Moody, CMO, who said: “Idis is a company that constantly searches for talent so that we can deliver our business today as well as tomorrow. Richard joins at a crucial time in Idis’ global expansion and we are glad to have him on board.”
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