CEO Sets Strides For Growth With Endo Execs

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Like a soccer team manager, CEO and managing director R Ananthanarayanan is carefully choosing the players on his squad at Strides Pharma Science. Having spent nearly 13 months getting a feel of the company and the competitive field, he has now picked two senior executives from Endo International to help implement a strategy that involves a focus on US and other regulated markets for future growth.

Endo’s former executive vice president and chief operating officer Terrance Coughlin is set to join Strides Pharma as CEO-US, while its executive vice-president for international pharmaceuticals, Rahul Garella, will be chief

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