ANEFP, Spain’s consumer health industry association, has elected Almirall Iberia’s general manager Lidia Martín as its president. She replaces Laboratorios Salvat’s Alberto Bueno who has held the role since May 2019.
People On The Move: Appointments At ANEFP, CHPA, Norgine, InfectoPharm, DSM
A round-up of the latest appointments in Europe's and the US health and wellness industries: Spain's ANEFP elects Martín as president; US CHPA appoints Parks as senior VP of regulatory and scientific affairs, Norgine hires HRA's Hilton to lead its consumer business; Infectopharm names Weleda's Ammendola as R&D head; and DSM-Firmenich makes management changes.

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