Senior Management
Gilead's Executive Committee is responsible for making the critical decisions that determine the company's future. Its members include:
Name | Title |
---|---|
John C. Martin | Chief Executive Officer and Chairman |
Norbert W. Bischofberger | Executive Vice President, Research and Development and Chief Scientific Officer |
John F. Milligan | President and Chief Operating Officer |
Robin Washington | Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer |
Kevin Young | Executive Vice President, Commercial Operations |
Gregg H. Alton | Senior Vice President and General Counsel |
Anthony D. Caracciolo | Senior Vice President, Manufacturing and Operations |
Paul Carter | Senior Vice President, International Commercial Operations |
Seigo Izumo | Senior Vice President, Head of Cardiovascular Therapeutics |
William A. Lee | Senior Vice President, Head of Antiviral Therapeutics |
James R. Meyers | Senior Vice President, Commercial Operations, North America |
A. Bruce Montgomery | Senior Vice President, Head of Respiratory Therapeutics |
John J. Toole | Senior Vice President, Corporate Development |
Taiyin Yang | Senior Vice President, Pharmaceutical Development and Manufacturing |
Kristen M. Metza | Senior Vice President, Human Resources |
Read more about this topic: Gilead Sciences
Famous quotes containing the words senior and/or management:
“Adolescents have the right to be themselves. The fact that you were the belle of the ball, the captain of the lacrosse team, the president of your senior class, Phi Beta Kappa, or a political activist doesnt mean that your teenager will be or should be the same....Likewise, the fact that you were a wallflower, uncoordinated, and a C student shouldnt mean that you push your child to be everything you were not.”
—Laurence Steinberg (20th century)
“No officer should be required or permitted to take part in the management of political organizations, caucuses, conventions, or election campaigns. Their right to vote and to express their views on public questions, either orally or through the press, is not denied, provided it does not interfere with the discharge of their official duties. No assessment for political purposes on officers or subordinates should be allowed.”
—Rutherford Birchard Hayes (18221893)