Stryker India MD Meenakshi Nevatia joins APACMed as Chairperson for India Executive Committee
New Delhi: The Asia Pacific Medical Technology Association representing the medical device industry, has announced Ms Meenakshi Nevatia, Vice President & Managing Director of Stryker India, as its new chairperson for its India Executive Committee.
Meenakshi has been intricately involved in the healthcare, medical technology, and pharmaceutical industries throughout her career, which spans over 25 years in a variety of key global leadership roles. A proven medical device leader with a strong passion for making healthcare better, Meenakshi's strengths include building strategies that foster diverse teams who are driven to deliver differentiated innovation in service to healthcare professionals and patients. In her current role as Vice President & Managing Director of Stryker India based in Gurgaon, Meenakshi is responsible for building Stryker's business strategy and setting up the organization for long-term, sustainable growth in the Indian market. Additionally, one of Meenakshi's priorities is to build a winning culture and cultivate a strong commitment to Stryker's mission and values in India.
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Commenting on her new appointment, Meenakshi said, "The Medical Technology industry in India is at an inflexion point and is poised for tremendous growth over the next 3-5 years. APACMed can make a huge difference in shaping this industry as we forge ahead. I feel privileged and excited to take on the role of Chairperson for APACMed's India Executive Committee."
Harjit Gill, CEO of APACMed commented "We are very excited to be working with Meenakshi. Her appointment is pivotal in advancing APACMed's work with our strategic partners and key stakeholders in the MedTech industry in India. Under her leadership, I am certain we can continue to address healthcare challenges and opportunities in India while we grow our impact and footprint as an association."
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