Sandoz: Jayeeta Chatterjee appointed as Head - HCM Transformation

Published On 2025-05-29 12:10 GMT   |   Update On 2025-05-29 12:10 GMT

Jayeeta Chatterjee has joined Sandoz as Head - HCM Transformation (P&O).

In a recent LinkedIn post, Chatterjee said"I'm delighted to share that earlier this month, I joined the People & Organization team at #Sandoz as Head - HCM Transformation. For me this is more than just a new career milestone; it’s a new lens through which I get to view purpose, people, and progress."
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I am eager to be a part of these exciting times at Sandoz —supporting our evolution as a standalone organization, enabling future-ready capabilities, and helping bring our People & Organization strategy to life across regions. Sandoz’s mission to pioneer access for patients deeply resonates with me, and I am energized by the opportunity to contribute to shaping the future of work in an industry that impacts lives in such meaningful ways. 
I carry forward deep #gratitude for the teams, mentors, and experiences that have shaped my path so far. And, I am equally excited to meet new minds, learn new rhythms, and grow into this new space alongside brilliant colleagues," she added.

Chatterjee is a global HR leader with over 20 years of experience transforming HR practices and delivering impactful, sustainable change in multinational organizations. Throughout her career, She has led large-scale HR technology transformations, developed talent strategies, and advanced employee engagement programs that drive organizational resilience and success.

Before joining Sandoz, Jayeeta Chatterjee spent over a decade at Novartis, most recently served as Executive Director – HR (Global Process & Solution Lead, Workday Implementation). She previously worked at JPMorgan Chase as Assistant Vice President – Human Resources, and began her career with roles at Bank of America, Citibank, and Globsyn Technologies.

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