Who’s Hired? AAM Makes Three Key Appointments

As Fresenius Kabi’s Director In Australia Joins GBMA

The US Association for Accessible Medicines hires for three key leadership roles, while Australia’s Generic and Biosimilar Medicines Association has named Fresenius Kabi’s director in Australia as its newest board member. Coherus’ vice president of market access and government affairs, Thomas Nusbickel, joins CorMedix as chief commercial officer, while other major firms make board changes.

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Endo, Adcock, Strides and Lupin have added to their boards of directors • Source: Alamy

The Association for Accessible Medicines has announced the appointment of Erik Komendant as the US industry association’s senior vice president of government affairs. Komendant, who previously served as the vice president of federal government affairs for the AAM, will now be responsible for the vision, strategic planning, and implementation of the association’s federal and state advocacy agenda.

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