Organon India names Vivek Soares as new Country Lead for India, South Asia
New Delhi: Organon India has announced the appointment of Vivek Soares as its new Country Lead for India and South Asia, commencing on June 1st, 2024.
Soares will take the reins from Anjan Sen, who will retire after 35 years in the biopharmaceutical sector, which includes 11 years with MSD and Organon. Anjan was pivotal in setting up Organon’s operations in India and the neighbouring markets in South Asia while building the commercial organization and business plan for India to be a long-term growth driver in the region.
Soares brings over 20 years of experience in the biopharmaceutical industry, having held numerous leadership roles at both country and regional levels. He has successfully led diverse teams across markets, developed and executed successful strategies, to increase sales and profitability, while building future capabilities.
Prior to joining Organon India, Vivek served as Strategic Partnerships & Business Development Lead for Organon Thailand. He has also held positions such as Director, Fertility Business Unit in Asia Pacific, Head of Tender & Key Account in Vietnam, and Senior Marketing Manager for Women's Health covering India, Sri Lanka, and Nepal.
"I am thrilled to have Vivek on board as the new Country Lead for India and South Asia, and as a member of the Organon Asia Pacific leadership Team. Organon’s markets across Asia Pacific is home to over one quarter of the world’s female population, and Vivek’s extensive experience in supporting the health of women across this region provides a strong foundation to also drive growth and success in India," said Andreas Daugaard Jorgensen, Managing Director Organon Asia Pacific.
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