Korea Biosimilar Play LG Life Sciences Names New CEO Amid Unfriendly Business Conditions
This article was originally published in PharmAsia News
Executive Summary
SEOUL - LG Life Sciences has reshuffled its top management and named Jung Il-Jae as new CEO and President. Kim In-Chull had served as president of LG Life Sciences since 2006, and took the lead in aggressively moving the company into the biosimilar space. The company said only that Kim will now serve as an advisor to the company
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