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Press Release / Sep 27, 2017

Hovione appoints Frédéric Kahn Vice President, Marketing and Sales

Hovione announced today the appointment of Mr. Frédéric Kahn as Vice President Marketing and Sales, as of 1st September, 2017

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Frédéric Kahn

VP Sales and Marketing

Degree in Economics, MBA

 

 

 

 

Loures, Portugal, September 27, 2017 – Hovione announced today the appointment of Mr. Frédéric Kahn as Vice President Marketing and Sales, as of 1st September, 2017. Mr. Kahn was most recently with Lonza and brings more than 30 years of experience in sales and marketing, finance and business management with a proven track-record of building and developing successful organizations. Based in Lisbon, Portugal, Mr. Kahn will report to Mr. Guy Villax, Hovione’s Chief Executive Officer.

“We are delighted to welcome Mr. Kahn to Hovione. He is an excellent addition to our management team as his diverse cross-functional experience in marketing and sales, business management and industry knowledge will help drive Hovione’s forthcoming growth. Mr. Kahn will be responsible for leading Hovione’s global Marketing and Sales activities, driving demand for products and services, as we continue our growth and focus on delivering the highest level of service to our customers”, said Mr. Guy Villax.

“I am very proud to join Hovione, a company so highly respected in the industry for its ability to develop and produce innovative, high-quality products and I look forward to work with Hovione multi-functional teams of experts to develop the best solutions for our customers”, said Mr. Frédéric Kahn.

Mr. Kahn started his career in 1985 as Division Controller of Rhone-Poulenc Organic Chemicals (later known as Rhodia Pharmaceutical Ingredients, later Aventis) where he held several senior executive positions in sales and business management in the US, Europe and Singapore. Mr. Kahn`s responsibilities focused on development, production and formulation of anesthetics and analgesics’ APIs. In 2003 Mr. Kahn joined NextPharma as Executive Vice President Sales and Marketing to generate sustainable growth by setting up a dedicated Key Account Management strategy and organization. After five successful years, Mr. Kahn joined the German Pharmaceutical Packaging and Medical Devices leader Gerresheimer based in Duesseldorf where sales to strategic accounts grew at double digit rate. His last role before joining Hovione was in Lonza as Head of Global Key Account Management.

Passionate about sales and strategic account management, Mr. Kahn is a member of SAMA Association, holds a Bachelor of Sciences in Economics from the College of New Jersey and an MBA from ISG, Institut de Controle de Gestion, Paris.

 

About Hovione
Hovione is an international company with over 58 years of experience as a Contract Development and Manufacturing Organization (CDMO) and is currently a fully integrated supplier offering services for drug substance, drug product intermediate and drug product. With four FDA inspected sites in the USA, China, Ireland, and Portugal, and development laboratories in Lisbon, Portugal and New Jersey, USA, provides branded pharmaceutical customers services for the development and compliant manufacture of innovative drugs including highly potent compounds. For generic pharmaceutical customers the company offers niche API products. Hovione also provides proprietary product development and licensing opportunities for drug products. In the inhalation area, Hovione is the only independent company offering a complete range of services.

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