Commercial Lead GI (all genders)
Takeda Pharmaceutical Company(4 months ago)
About this role
The Commercial Lead GI is a country-level commercial leader for Takeda’s GI2 portfolio based in Zurich, responsible for the strategic positioning and market readiness of Entyvio and the upcoming Zasocitinib launch in Switzerland. The role serves as the primary liaison across local, regional and global stakeholders to drive brand impact and represent Takeda within the Swiss healthcare ecosystem.
Required Skills
- Brand Management
- Product Launch
- Cross-Functional
- Stakeholder Management
- Business Planning
- Forecasting
- Data Analysis
- Digital Fluency
- Customer Engagement
- Team Leadership
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Qualifications
- Degree in Business Administration
- Degree in Medicine
- Degree in Life Sciences
About Takeda Pharmaceutical Company
takeda.comTakeda is a patient-focused, R&D-driven global biopharmaceutical company committed to bringing Better Health and a Brighter Future.
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