Takeda sets up new office of the president
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Executive Summary
Takeda has established a new office of the president and CEO to support executive Yasuchika Hasegawa in these roles. The office will be headed by Kiyohiko Tamura as vice-president and general manager, who will take up the position on 1 June. Mr Hasegawa was recently appointed chairman of the Japanese research-based industry association, the JPMA, succeeding Daiichi Sankyo president and CEO Takashi Shoda.
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