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The road to the middle market CEO corner office is paved with mile markers that guide in surprising, unpredictable, and some might even say “mysterious” ways! But how do you get such a widely coveted position? This is the question often heard during decades of ROI’s executive search interviews, conducted with top-level executives. ROI’s Into the Corner Office podcast is a new inspiration and answer platform which premieres visionary tales of adventure with great endings and highlights, from powerhouse CEOs driving the formidable success of the U.S. economy’s middle market sector. The CEOs behind this impressive growth reveal insights which equipped them to lead their organizations. Showcasing dynamic leadership stories, Into the Corner Office dives into the heart of what informed and formed these CEOs. Guests share their backgrounds, talk about their early years, and explore what shaped them before they were known for their successes in growing, developing, and leading extraordinary mi...
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Tuesday Feb 12, 2019
Cyrus Chowdhury, CEO, CBPartners
Tuesday Feb 12, 2019
Tuesday Feb 12, 2019
Mr. Chowdhury’s career has focused on global strategic issues across six continents, split evenly between emerging markets (BRIC-MT and through the top 72 emerging markets) and developed markets (EU-5, Japan, Australia and Canada). His achievements include successful assignments in pharmaceutical and medical technology commercial planning, price integrity, payer partnerships, innovative access schemes, patient access programs, customer value approach, and portfolio-level global market access strategies. With GENZYME, he developed the company’s first parallel trade pricing defense strategy. While with CAMBRIDGE PHARMA CONSULTANCY (now part of IMS), Mr. Chowdhury played an integral role in launching the firm’s Greater China market access consulting operations, spending much of his time focusing on pan-Asian issues. Additionally, Mr. Chowdhury served as a research specialist with the London School of Economics, WHO and European Observatory on Health for Central and Eastern Europe.
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