The FINANCIAL — Steven Holtzman, executive vice president of Corporate Development, will retire from Biogen effective in March of 2016.
Mr. Holtzman has been executive vice president of Corporate Development at Biogen for five years. Previously he served as founder and CEO of Infinity Pharmaceuticals, an early employee and Chief Business Officer of Millennium Pharmaceuticals, and founder and Executive Vice President of DNX Corp, according to Biogen.
“In the five years Steve has been with Biogen he has played a critical role in our success. He created and led our Program Leadership and Management Group through its successful prosecution of five new drug approvals as well as our Business Development and M&A group in numerous successful transactions,” said George A. Scangos, Ph.D., chief executive officer. “While we will miss Steve’s guidance, we appreciate his contributions and wish him all the best.”
“It’s been my pleasure to have been a part of Biogen during such an important time in the Company’s history,” said Holtzman. “We’ve accomplished a great deal on behalf of patients and our shareholders during my five year tenure at Biogen. As I prepare to move back next year to working with younger-stage biotechnology companies, I’m certain that Biogen is well positioned for success long into the future.”
With Holtzman’s retirement, Adam Koppel has been promoted to the newly created position of EVP of Corporate Development and Strategy. He will retain his position as head of the Corporate Strategy group that he has led for the past year, which will now be combined with the Business Development and M&A Group.
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