Viehbacher surfaces at $2bn Bertarelli fund

Christopher Viehbacher, ex-CEO of Sanofi, has been appointed as the managing partner of Waypoint Capital's US-based fund, Gurnet Point Capital. Waypoint is the investment vehicle of the Bertarelli family, former owners of Serono, which was sold to Merck KGaA of Germany in 2007 in a deal worth around €10bn. Waypoint's chairman is Ernesto Bertarelli, the former CEO of Serono.

Christopher Viehbacher, ex-CEO of Sanofi, has been appointed as the managing partner of Waypoint Capital's US-based fund, Gurnet Point Capital. Waypoint is the investment vehicle of the Bertarelli family, former owners of Serono, which was sold to Merck KGaA of Germany in 2007 in a deal worth around €10bn. Waypoint's chairman is Ernesto Bertarelli, the former CEO of Serono.

Founded in 2013 by Waypoint and Fereydoun Firouz (the former head of Merck Serono US), GPC has an initial allocation of US$2bn of capital to invest

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