BURLINGTON, Mass., Oct. 2, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Putnam Associates, a premier strategy consulting firm dedicated to serving the life sciences industry, recently announced the appointment of a new senior leadership team, naming Eric Auger to chair the Partnership Committee and Remco op den Kelder to head the Boston Office. Both Eric and Remco have been at Putnam for over a decade and have served in various leadership positions, playing an important role in both practice and internal development since the early 2000s.
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"We would like to thank Kevin Gorman for his 25 years of leadership in putting the firm on a solid foundation and for his thoughtful transitioning of the firm over the last six months," said Auger. "We look forward to providing continued excellence to our current clients and to expanding our life sciences practice over the coming years."
"We are excited about the strength of our practice and look forward to continuing to build on those strengths while introducing a number of new initiatives – external and internal – over the coming months and years," said Op den Kelder.
In addition, Putnam named John Gordon as Chief Financial Officer, Domenick Bertelli as Chief Marketing Officer, and Paul Bogorad and Matthew Riordan to co-chair the firm's Talent Committee. Kevin Gorman will retain the title of Chairman Emeritus.
Putnam Associates is a premier strategy consulting firm serving biopharmaceutical, biotechnology, diagnostics, medical device, and private equity clients in the healthcare space. For 25 years, we have provided objective, high impact strategic advice and analytical services, helping to support clients at all stages of the product and franchise lifecycle. To learn more, visit our website or follow us on LinkedIn.
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