New head at Bayer’s Animal Health division
pharmafile | April 27, 2012 | Appointment | Business Services, Manufacturing and Production, Medical Communications, Research and Development, Sales and Marketing | Bayer Healthcare, Dirk Ehle, animal health
Dr Dirk Ehle has been appointed Head of the Animal Health Division of Bayer.
The 42-year-old succeeds Dr Jean-Luc Lowinski, who is leaving the company at his own request. As divisional head, Ehle will also be member of the Bayer HealthCare executive committee.
Dirk Ehle studied law at the universities in Freiburg (Germany), Aix-en-Provence (France), Würzburg (Germany) and New York (US). He joined Bayer as an attorney in the Legal Department in 2001.
In 2006, Ehle transferred to the corporate centre, where he was assistant to the board of management and was later in charge of public affairs. In 2010, Dirk Ehle was appointed senior Bayer representative for central eastern Europe and head of Bayer HealthCare in Poland.
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