Drug Development and Manufacturing
Source: PharmaCube Info
Author: Shi Bei
On April 4, Novartis announced that it would adopt a new organizational structure and operating model to support the company's innovation, growth, and productivity goals over the next decade as a pharmaceutical-focused company.
Novartis' New Organizational Structure
Integration of Pharmaceutical and Oncology Business Units
Novartis to Integrate Pharmaceuticals and Oncology Units, Create Two Independent Commercial Organizations with Stronger Geographic Focus – US Innovative Medicines Unit and International Innovative Medicines Unit. These two units will assume full P&L responsibility across all therapy areas and have customer experience, marketing and sales, as well as market access ownership in their respective markets.
The establishment of an independent U.S. commercial organization enhances Novartis' ability to achieve its goal of becoming one of the top five companies in U.S. sales, while maintaining and developing its international leading position. The new model will also help Novartis focus more on and commit to the company's core therapeutic areas such as cardiovascular, hematology, solid tumors, immunology, and neuroscience.
Marie-France Tschudin, current president of Novartis' pharmaceuticals division, will become the president of the international innovative medicines division and chief commercial officer. As chief commercial officer, Marie-France Tschudin will oversee global marketing, medical affairs, and value and access across all therapeutic areas. Victor Bulto, current head of the pharmaceuticals division in the United States, will become the president of the U.S. innovative medicines division. Both will report to Vas Narasimhan.
Establish a New Strategic & Growth Function Department
Novartis will also merge three departments: Corporate Strategy, R&D Portfolio Strategy, and Business Development, into a single department responsible for Strategy and Growth. This function will help drive the company's end-to-end growth strategy and identify both internal and external opportunities to strengthen Novartis' pipeline with transformative medicines that can significantly contribute to growth. This new function will be led by the Chief Strategy and Growth Officer, who will become a member of the ECN and report to the CEO. A search is currently underway for this new leader, and in the interim, the function will be led by Dr. Lutz Hegemann, President of Global Health.
Integrate Operations and Global Functions
Novartis will also merge its Technical Operations and Customer & Technical Solutions units to create a new operating division. This new division will provide a stronger and simpler operational backbone that can more effectively accelerate multiple technology transformation initiatives, create innovative digital solutions at scale, and enhance productivity, all while maintaining industry-leading quality and service levels.
Effective immediately, Steffen Lang, the current Global Head of Novartis Technical Operations, will become the Chief Operating Officer, reporting to Vas Narasimhan. In addition, all G&A functions—Finance, People & Organization, Ethics, Risk & Compliance, Legal, and Communications & Engagement—will be integrated at both the global and country levels.
Global Drug Development (GDD) Leadership Changes
Novartis Appoints Shreeram Aradhye, M.D., as President of Global Drug Development and Chief Medical Officer, Effective May 16, 2022. Aradhye has served at Novartis for 20 years in various global leadership roles, including Head of Development for the Neuroscience franchise and Global Head of Medical Affairs for the Pharmaceuticals Division. Dr. Aradhye will report to Vas Narasimhan and join the ECN.
Dr. Aradhye currently serves as Executive Vice President and Chief Medical Officer of Dicerna Pharmaceuticals, leading the development of multiple clinical-stage RNAi products. Previously, he served as Chief Development Officer of Axcella Health.
Dr. Aradhye has dedicated his entire career to improving patients' lives, first as an academic clinician, then as a drug developer and business leader. He has extensive experience in the global clinical development of innovative drugs across multiple therapeutic areas and has played a key leadership role in the development of various innovative therapies.
As the organizational structure and operating model evolve, current Chief Medical Officer John Tsai, M.D., has decided to pursue opportunities outside of Novartis, effective May 15, 2022.
In addition, Dr. Susanne Schaffert, Head of Oncology, and Robert Weltevreden, responsible for customer and technical solutions, will also leave the company.
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