Sandoz Aims To Be ‘First In And Last Out’ In North America

New Regional Head Keren Haruvi Lays Out Strategy In US And Canada

Sandoz is determined to be “first in and last out” on key product opportunities, while also seeking to strengthen its pipeline through deals and partnerships, the company’s new North America head, Keren Haruvi, tells Generics Bulletin in an exclusive interview.

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Keren Haruvi recently took over as Sandoz' head of North America • Source: Shutterstock

At the start of 2021, Sandoz performed a major reshuffle of its management in North America that saw regional head Carol Lynch move on to become the Novartis unit’s global chief business officer. At the same time, former Novartis head of mergers and acquisitions, Keren Haruvi, took over as president of Sandoz US and head of North America for the generics giant. (Also see "Haruvi Takes Charge Of Sandoz North America" - Generics Bulletin, 14 January, 2021.)

A couple of months on from her appointment, Haruvi has talked to Generics Bulletin about how Sandoz is seeking to position itself as “first in” to new product markets while also aiming to be “last out” through cost competitiveness and supply stability; how the firm is planning to bolster its pipeline through business development and licensing

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