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Organon India appoints Vivek Soares as its new country lead for India and South Asia

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 4 June 2024
Vivek Soares appointed as Organon India's new country lead, succeeding Anjan Sen who retires after 35 years in the biopharmaceutical sector, including 11 years with MSD and Organon.
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