Interview: Gregory Sudrow – CEO, Pierre Fabre South Africa
The CEO of Pierre Fabre for South Africa reveals how his focus has been on marketing the company brand locally, why the goal of the company is to develop business…
Laboratoires Pierre Fabre is a French multinational pharmaceutical and cosmetics company headquartered in the city of Castres, Midi-Pyrénées, France. The company is focused on research, development, manufacturing and marketing of cosmetics, prescription medicines and family health products. Pharmaceuticals and phytotherapy represent 46% of turnover, whereas dermo-cosmetics represent 54%. Today the company is present in over 130 countries.
The Pierre Fabre Group has been present in South Africa since 1994 with very targeted oncology and heamatology drugs.
Pierre Fabre South Africa focuses on 3 complementary activities: Prescription Drugs, Consumer Health Care and Dermo-Cosmetics.
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Delft House, 376 Rivonia Rd, Johannesburg, 2128, South Africa
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