Reckitt has named Beiersdorf’s Harald Emberger as chief supply officer, with immediate effect. He replaces Sami Naffakh who has held the role for the past four years. (Also see "People On The Move: Appointments At RB, Ipsen, Lonza, Phoenix And Stada" - HBW Insight, 9 June, 2020.)
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