MEDICINES Australia (MA) ceo Dr
Brendan Shaw has announced he
will be leaving the organisation to
take on an international, senior role
within the global pharmaceutical
industry (PD breaking news
yesterday).
Shaw told PD it was an overseas
role and said in a statement
yesterday that the role would allow
him to “stay in touch” with the
pharmaceutical industry.
MA members have been told
that further information could be
expected in the near future.
MA chairman Dr Martin Cross
said the search for a new ceo was
underway to take over from Shaw
from 12 Sep, who would take up his
new role later this year.
The Pharmacy Guild congratulated
Shaw on the appointment, saying
he had exhibited a collaborative
and constructive approach
to the challenges facing the
pharmaceutical sector.The above article was sent to subscribers in Pharmacy Daily's issue from 27 May 14 To see the full newsletter, see the embedded issue below or CLICK HERE to download Pharmacy Daily from 27 May 14
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