June 2 (SeeNews) - Germany-based multinational pharmaceutical and life sciences company Bayer said on Tuesday that it has named Sercin Giray as its new senior representative for Romania, Bulgaria and Moldova as of June 1.
Sercin Giray has also been appointed as managing director of Bayer Romania, adding up to her current responsibilities as CFO for the country group, Bayer said in a press release.
Sercin Giray takes the lead of Bayer in the three countries from Pascal Cassecuelle, who will continue his activity as head of supply chain EMEA for the Cropscience Division.
Sercin joined Bayer Romania, Bulgaria and Moldova country group in September 2017 and since then she is responsible for the lead of the CFO functions in the countries.
Bayer's operations in Romania, Moldova and Bulgaria reached a turnover of over 335 million euro ($375 million) in 2019, out of which the Crop Science division has 62%, the Pharmaceuticals division 27% and Consumer Health division 11%. With the seed production facility in Sinesti, Romania, Bayer achieved seed exports of over 65 million euro in 2019. Bayer has over 480 employees in the three countries, with the main offices in Bucharest and Sofia.
Bayer is a global enterprise with core competencies in the life science fields of health care and nutrition. In fiscal 2019, the group employed
around 104,000 people and had sales of 43.5 billion euro.
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