Kerstin Edung
Former positions of Kerstin Edung
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Swedish Orphan International Holding AB
Swedish Orphan International Holding AB Pharmaceuticals: MajorHealth Technology Swedish Orphan International Holding AB is an international group with its head office in Stockholm, Sweden. The original company was formed in 1988, taking as its starting point the US Orphan Drug Act of 1983. In 2004, the company was acquired by a consortium consisting of Investor Growth Capital, Skandia Investment and the management of Swedish Orphan International AB. The operating companies are Swedish Orphan International and its subsidiaries in Europe and Japan. The organizational structure is primarily based on a logistical perspective. In order to reach patients in emergency situations, regardless of where they are, it needs an extensive organization with strong local roots and the ability to see things in a larger perspective. The better and broader its partnerships, the more effectively the firm can work and the greater the synergies that it can achieve between the various markets. | Human Resources Officer | - |
Training of Kerstin Edung
University of Uppsala | Undergraduate Degree |
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Linked companies
Private companies | 1 |
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Swedish Orphan International Holding AB
Swedish Orphan International Holding AB Pharmaceuticals: MajorHealth Technology Swedish Orphan International Holding AB is an international group with its head office in Stockholm, Sweden. The original company was formed in 1988, taking as its starting point the US Orphan Drug Act of 1983. In 2004, the company was acquired by a consortium consisting of Investor Growth Capital, Skandia Investment and the management of Swedish Orphan International AB. The operating companies are Swedish Orphan International and its subsidiaries in Europe and Japan. The organizational structure is primarily based on a logistical perspective. In order to reach patients in emergency situations, regardless of where they are, it needs an extensive organization with strong local roots and the ability to see things in a larger perspective. The better and broader its partnerships, the more effectively the firm can work and the greater the synergies that it can achieve between the various markets. | Health Technology |
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