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Serina Fischer joins Takeda as GM for India

Fischer will lead the company’s business in India, ensuring patient access to the company’s highly innovative medicines

Takeda Pharmaceutical Company, a global values-based, R&D-driven biopharmaceutical leader, announced the appointment of Serina Fischer as its General Manager for India operations. In her new role, Fischer will lead the company’s business in India, ensuring patient access to the company’s highly innovative medicines.

Fischer has over 17 years of experience in the biopharmaceutical industry and is an accomplished, dynamic leader with expertise in strategy, sales, marketing, and operations. She joined Takeda in 2017 and has held various leadership roles in its US affiliate.

Commenting on her new role, Fischer said, “I am honoured that the company leadership has entrusted me with this responsibility. With the second-largest population in the world and significant disease burdens in Takeda’s chosen therapy areas, India is a vital market from a geographical standpoint for the company. We remain committed to serving patients in India and providing them enhanced access to our highly innovative medicines locally.”

Welcoming her on board, Dr Mahender Nayak, Area Head of ICMEA (India, CIS Countries, Middle East, Turkey, and Africa) for Takeda, said, “At Takeda, we strive to create an exceptional people experience. We aim to create a diverse and inclusive organization to develop, nurture, and accelerate talent by providing exceptional career opportunities to employees worldwide. Serina’s appointment as General Manager for India is a part of this process, and I am confident that her unique experience will strengthen our valuable contributions to patients and further enhance our business in India.”

Takeda India is part of Takeda Pharmaceutical Company’s group of companies headquartered in Japan. The company focuses on haematology, genetic diseases, immunology, and gastrointestinal portfolios in the country.

 

 

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