Eli Lilly (LLY) Reports Shift in Management Following Departure of Carmine, Deane
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Eli Lilly and Company (NYSE: LLY) today announced key appointments due to the December 31 retirements of longtime senior leaders, Bryce D. Carmine and Frank Deane, Ph.D.
Carmine, whose Lilly career spans 36 years, has led Lilly Bio-Medicines since its creation in 2009. And Deane, whose career at Lilly spans 33 years, has led global manufacturing operations since 2007. Previously, both held numerous high-level leadership posts around the globe.
Effective January 1:
Carmine, whose Lilly career spans 36 years, has led Lilly Bio-Medicines since its creation in 2009. And Deane, whose career at Lilly spans 33 years, has led global manufacturing operations since 2007. Previously, both held numerous high-level leadership posts around the globe.
Effective January 1:
- Dave Ricks, president of Lilly USA, is being promoted to succeed Carmine as senior vice president and president of Lilly Bio-Medicines. Ricks formerly was general manager of Lilly affiliates in China and Canada. Ricks' responsibilities will include the U.S., Japan, and Europe. Bio-Medicines encompasses the therapeutic areas of neuroscience, cardiovascular, autoimmunity, musculoskeletal, and urology.
- Maria Crowe, senior vice president for global drug product manufacturing, is being promoted to succeed Deane as president of manufacturing operations. She formerly was general manager of manufacturing sites in Ireland and Puerto Rico. As head of manufacturing operations, she will lead a network of 22 sites in 13 countries and also will have responsibility for Lilly's global contract-manufacturing organization.
- Alex Azar, following Ricks' promotion, is being promoted to president of Lilly USA, the company's largest affiliate. Azar has been vice president of U.S. managed healthcare services and Puerto Rico since 2009. Azar joined the company in 2007 as senior vice president of Lilly's global corporate affairs and communications division. Prior to joining Lilly, he served as the Deputy Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
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