Denmark Peter Halling, CEO of ALK, leads the century-old allergy immunotherapy innovator through a transformative phase focused on expanding patient access and innovation globally. In this interview, Halling discusses ALK’s Allergy+ growth strategy and response to rising allergy prevalence, unique “field to pharmacy” production model, and ambitions to balance strong European…
Denmark Having become Europe’s number one pharma success story thanks largely to its blockbuster weight-loss drug, Wegovy, Novo Nordisk has been hit with stiff competition from Lilly and seen a steep decline in market performance. The Danish drugmaker has moved to oust its longstanding CEO and is looking to regain lost…
Brazil After a globe-trotting career that led him to diverse global affiliates, the long-term Takeda executive Rodrigo Rodriguez is going full circle. Returning to where he began his career at the Japanese drugmaker, Rodriguez will be taking on a country full of opportunities and challenges. With more dengue cases than anywhere…
Saudi Arabia Leading through transformation requires more than strategic clarity – it demands cultural fluency, consistency of purpose, and the trust of an entire ecosystem. Abed Sabra has spent over 25 years at Roche embodying those principles, guiding the company’s evolution in Saudi Arabia at a time when healthcare is becoming a…
Saudi Arabia Cooper Pharma, with its 90-year legacy, is at the forefront of transforming the pharmaceutical landscape in the Middle East. From localizing production in Saudi Arabia to pioneering collaborations with global institutions, the company is driving innovation in a rapidly evolving market. As Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 reshapes the future of…
Global Since Paul Hudson took the helm in 2019, Sanofi has been in transformation mode, shedding its consumer health assets to focus on high-growth areas like oncology, immunology, and vaccines. With bold investments in R&D and AI-driven innovation, the French pharma is positioning itself as a pure-play biopharma leader. In conversation…
USA Since Christopher Viehbacher took the reins of Biogen in 2022, he has launched a USD 1 billion cost-cutting and priority refocusing plan, made significant deals, and launched the firm’s Alzheimer’s drug Legembi. But snags slowing the uptake of the Eisai-partnered med and the fall in sales of its multiple sclerosis…
Japan After 12 years at the helm, Takeda CEO Christophe Weber is stepping down, leaving behind a transformed company. Under his leadership, Japan’s biggest drugmaker expanded globally with the $62 billion acquisition of Shire, made waves with its dengue vaccine QDENGA, navigated the loss of exclusivity on its ADHD blockbuster, and…
Merck Over the course of its 350-year history, Merck KGaA has expanded from its base in Darmstadt, Germany to establish a strong presence in various markets across the globe. Last year, PharmaBoardroom spoke with Merck affiliate leaders in multiple geographies, uncovering their concerns and priorities as the firm pushed to recover…
Global In 2024, global biopharma faced a challenging landscape shaped by geopolitical tensions and cost containment measures in key markets. Despite these pressures, most major players perhaps surprisingly opted to retain their CEOs, focusing instead on reshaping management at other levels. Companies like Bayer underwent sweeping transformations, while others, such as…
China Since raising USD 289 million in its Spring 2020 Hong Kong IPO, InnoCare Pharma has had a remarkable rise. Led by a team of Big Pharma veterans and now also listed in Shanghai, the firm has secured regulatory approvals for its BTK inhibitor for haematological cancers in mainland China and…
Global Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla’s ‘annus horribilis’ shows no sign of abating. From being feted as the industry darling of the COVID-19 period, Pfizer management is now being accused of USD 20 billion worth of “value destruction” by activist investors. As new analysis shows, Bourla has also suffered the ignominy of…
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