PhRMA international affairs
Executive Summary
Pharmaceutical Research & Manufacturers of America Assistant General Counsel Geralyn Ritter will take over leadership of the association's international affairs group as VP-international affairs at the end of 2004. The group said Senior VP-International Affairs Shannon Herzfeld will leave at the end of the year after working with Ritter to ensure a smooth transition. Several PhRMA international affairs executives announced departures recently: former Deputy VP-International Affairs Sean Darragh will join the Biotechnology Industry Organization in August (1"The Pink Sheet" June 28, 2004, In Brief). Associate VP-Europe Line Vreven is also leaving...
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