Belgium Geert Van Hoof, founding general manager of Chiesi Belgium, shares the exciting milestones of the company’s first decade in Belgium, including their stunning year-on-year double-digit growth, their market leadership in respiratory as well as neonatology, and their growing presence in rare diseases, as well as the attractiveness of the Chiesi…
Mexico Earlier in 2020, PharmaBoardroom sat down with several key stakeholders in the Mexican healthcare and life sciences industry, from the leaders of multinational affiliates, start-up entrepreneurs, association heads, and key opinion leaders. Here, we round up three of their most talked about topics. Government One of the most talked-about…
Mexico Chiesi Mexico’s Marco Ruggiero discusses his initial impressions of the Mexican pharma market, his strategic priorities for the affiliate, and the increasing importance of the company’s respiratory portfolio in Mexico. With respiratory diseases, there is sometimes the erroneous perception that they are not as severe or urgent as other…
Italy Italian mid-cap firm Chiesi is continuing its expansion in the USA market with the launch of a Boston-based subsidiary focusing on rare and ultra-rare diseases. We are very excited to put Chiesi’s decades of experience in drug development and dedication to patients to work to make a positive difference…
Sweden Olav Fromm, managing director of Chiesi Nordics, explains the deep roots of Chiesi in Sweden, where its blockbuster drug, a surfactant for treating neonatal babies, was developed. He also touches upon the strategic importance of the region to Chiesi, with the recent creation of a fully-fledged Nordic subsidiary, which will…
China This is the first in a series of articles examining what it takes to be a country manager of a multinational pharma company in some of the world’s most challenging markets. We start in China, where the heads of Merck, Ipsen, Chiesi, Gedeon Richter and AbbVie’s Chinese affiliates give their…
China Davide Dalle Fusine, general manager for Chiesi China, shares the key milestones for the company in the past five years, their leadership position in neonatology and strength respiratory franchise in China, the importance of the Chinese market for global operations, as well as his strategic priorities for the next few…
Spain Giuseppe Chiericatti of Chiesi Spain talks strategy, the development of the affiliate and shifting attitudes towards rare diseases in Spain. Social responsibility and sustainability is a key part of our mission. Our goal is to integrate the concept of sustainability in whatever we do You’ve been leading the Spanish…
Turkey Two months into the role, Umut Meriç, general manager for Chiesi Turkey, discusses the affiliate’s rapid progression and his plans to ensure Turkish patients benefit from the global company’s latest therapies in the respiratory and rare diseases areas. Meriç underlines the importance of motivating and developing a productive, dynamic and…
Poland Krzysztof Łokaj, general manager of Chiesi Poland, discusses the positioning of the company as they become the absolute leaders in the respiratory field, driven by Fostex® and soon Trimbow®. Furthermore, he highlights the strategic importance of the nation for Chiesi globally, as well as his aspiration to further solidify the…
Austria Dr. Wolfgang Harrer, regional manager of Chiesi Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), discusses the challenges of managing the region’s diverse cultural differences and the importance of CEE within global operations. Furthermore, he points out the factors influencing the influx of innovative drugs into Austria, especially in rare diseases, and highlights…
Greece Stavros Theodorakis, managing director of Chiesi Greece & Cyprus and vice president of the Hellenic Association of Pharmaceutical Companies (SFEE), pinpoints the factors that successfully carried the company through the Greek crisis, while highlighting co-branding and co-promotion as the key strategies behind Chiesi’s leading position in the domestic respiratory market.…
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