Almac Group has announced the appointment of three new Vice Presidents within its Pharma Services Business Unit as it expands its executive team.
Jonas Mortensen has been appointed to the position of Vice President of Business Development. Bringing experience to the role, Mortensen is responsible for leading the global Business Development, Proposal and Marketing teams. Mortensen is a graduate of the University of Copenhagen with a Masters in Biology. He started his career in discovery research as a scientist and project management before progressing into quality management for a Scandinavian pharmaceutical products company and until recently, worked in Business Development for a CDMO.
Grainne Hughes, who joined Almac Pharma Services in 1999 and in most recent years held the position of Head of Operations, was promoted to Vice President of Business Support Operations. Grainne will lead all support functions across the business including Client Services, Planning, Business Systems and Business Projects. Hughes graduated from Queen’s University Belfast with a BSc in Biomedical Sciences and also obtained an MSc in Manufacturing Management from Ulster University.
In a similar move, Mark English, who joined Almac Pharma Services in 2010 as Distribution Manager and in most recent years was Head of Logistics, has now been promoted to the position of Vice President of Packaging & Logistics Operations. In this role, English will have responsibility for all packaging and logistic operations across Almac Pharma Services’ global commercial facilities in the UK, Ireland and USA. English is a graduate of the University of Edinburgh and holds a BEng in Chemical Engineering.
“We are delighted to welcome Jonas, Grainne and Mark to their new positions at Almac Pharma Services,” Graeme McBurney, President and Managing Director of Almac Pharma Services said. “They each bring a wealth of experience and impressive track records in their various roles. We look forward to their contribution to the delivery and success of our future expansion plans.”