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Cambridge, Massachusetts-based Biogen Appointed Keith Sarbaugh as Vice President, IT Infrastructure, Architecture and Operations
Date of management change: March 27, 2020
Cambridge, Massachusetts-based Biogen Appointed Keith Sarbaugh as Vice President, IT Infrastructure, Architecture and Operations
We are a biotechnology leader that discovers, develops and delivers innovative therapies to improve the lives of patients with neurodegenerative diseases, hematologic conditions and autoimmune diseases. Patients worldwide benefit every day from our medicines for multiple sclerosis (MS) and hemophilia. Founded in 1978, we are one of the world’s oldest independent biotechnology companies. Our development pipeline is focused on areas of high unmet medical need, as we pursue new therapies for patients suffering from diseases with few or no treatment options. These include programs for secondary progressive MS, Alzheimer’s Disease, spinal muscular atrophy, lupus and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), amongst others. With more than 7,500 people worldwide, we are truly a global organization, headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, which is also home to our research operations. Our international headquarters are based in Zug, Switzerland and we have world-class manufacturing facilities in North Carolina and Denmark. We offer therapies globally through direct affiliate presence in 30 countries and a network of distribution partners in over 50 additional countries.
Keith Sarbaugh is Vice President, IT Infrastructure, Architecture and Operations at Biogen. Previously, Keith held various senior IT leadership roles in the industry.
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