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BGMA appoints Diane DiGangi Trench as its new vice-chair

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The British Generic Manufacturers Association (BGMA) has elected Diane DiGangi Trench to be its new vice-chair.

DiGangi Trench takes up the position replacing Xiromed’s Peter Ballard and in 12-months’ time will assume the association’s chair role from Accord’s Peter Kelly.

With over 25 years of pharmaceutical industry experience, DiGangi Trench has held a number of senior commercial roles including stints with Takeda and Astra Zeneca. She joined Sandoz in 2018 in the US, where she served as Vice-President, Market Access and Patient Services.

In 2021, she became the head of Sandoz’ UK business and in her two years in role, she has led the organisation through a post-COVID recovery and growth phase to prepare for the proposed spin out of the company from its parent, Novartis, expected later this year.

She said: “It’s a great honor to take on the role of Vice Chair of the BGMA. The success of the generics and biosimilar industry is essential to the functioning of the NHS. Generic medicines fill four out of five UK prescriptions and biosimilars enable the NHS to expand access to more patients. I am passionate about increasing the sustainability of our industry so we can continue to play our vital part in the health of the nation.”

Mark Samuels, BGMA chief executive, said: “We are extremely fortunate to be able to call upon the expertise of Diane who has already added significant value through her role on the BGMA board and leadership of a key strategic committee.

“The industry is at a critical juncture and facing a number of challenges and therefore being able to add Diane’s experience to our leadership thinking will be very important. I also want to place on record my enormous thanks to the significant contribution from Peter Ballard. He has been a brilliant ambassador for our sector and has skillfully served the association in a number of roles including as chair and vice-chair on more than one occasion.”

The election results were announced at the association’s recent AGM which also saw David Solomon, Genesis Pharmaceuticals, confirmed as chair of the Economics & Commercial working group, with Mark Waller, Teva, becoming vice-chair.

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