Molecule to Market: Inside the outsourcing space podcast

Transforming a family pharma firm

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In this episode of Molecule to Market, you’ll go inside the outsourcing space of the global drug development sector with Elisabeth Stampa, President Medicines for Europe and Board Chair at Medichem.

 

Your host, Raman Sehgal, discusses the pharmaceutical and biotechnology supply chain with Elisabeth, covering:

  • She took the reigns of the family pharmaceutical firm from her father
  • The struggle of turning around the business through rationalization and divestment and critical lessons learned from a tricky time
  • Re-building into a multi-national, $140m+ API and FDF CDMO with flexibility at its core
  • Insights into future trends will impact our space, including the aging population, reliance on Asia, and the need for patient affordability to access medicines

With over twenty years in the industry and an experienced business leader with a track record in growing and transforming businesses, Elisabeth serves on the Board of Medichem SA. She has been the former CEO of Medichem SA., transforming a pure API company into a competitive vertical integrated player.

A pharmacy graduate by trade, she also serves on the Board of Trustees at the IQS in Barcelona and is President Medicines for Europe. Elisabeth has been an active member of international associations throughout her professional career and advocates for legislative changes that improve patient accessibility and strengthen the European industry globally.

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Molecule to Market is sponsored and funded by ramarketing, an international marketing, design, digital, and content agency helping companies differentiate, get noticed, and grow in life sciences.

 

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