
New manufacturing boss for MSD
pharmafile | March 10, 2016 | Appointment | Manufacturing and Production, Medical Communications | MSD, manufacturing
MSD has appointed Sanat Chattopadhyay president of the Merck Manufacturing Division (MMD) and an executive vice president of the company. From April 1, he will succeed will succeed Willie Deese, who is to retire on June 1, 2016, after 12 years with the company.
Chattopadhyay is credited with leading MSD out of a troubled period when the company experienced manufacturing issues in its vaccines division, including years of supply limitations with its Shingles vaccine, and MSD describes him as “instrumental” in transforming and growing this part of the business.
Specifically, the company praises his influence on the launch of its blockbuster immunotherapy Keytruda, saying he played a key role in overcoming commercialisation and supply constraints to ensure the launch was delivered in “record time”.
“With more than 30 years of biopharmaceutical industry experience, Sanat has a proven track record of commercialisation, manufacturing and supply chain excellence in therapeutic proteins, vaccines and pharmaceuticals. Under his leadership I am confident that MMD will continue to advance toward its goal of becoming a world-class supplier,” says Kenneth Frazier, chairman and chief executive of MSD.
Chattopadhyay joined the company in 2009 and currently serves as senior vice president of Global Manufacturing Operations (Human Health).
Joel Levy
Related Content

CARBOGEN AMCIS manufacturing license advances services in China
Swiss pharma manufacturing company, CARBOGEN AMCIS, has announced that its facility in Shanghai, China, has …

Meribel Pharma Solutions launches to take pharma services to new heights
Meribel Pharma Solutions, a new mid-sized contract development and manufacturing organisation (CDMO), has officially launched …

Bend Bioscience adds commercial spray drying facility to Georgia site
Bend Bioscience has announced the addition of a commercial-scale spray dryer and a Gerteis dry …






