Moshe Manor
Teva Pharmaceuticals has drafted in Itzhak Krinsky to replace Moshe Manor as chairman of Teva Japan and Teva South Korea.
Manor will also retire from his role as president and CEO of Teva Asia-Pacific, following a 28-year career with the firm.
Krinsky, who also takes on the role of head of business development in Asia-Pacific, will take on his new position next month after serving as executive VP of corporate business development for the firm since 2005.
“As part of our global strategic plan and in response to our growing presence in Asia-Pacific, we are positioning this part of our business to focus on the strong growth prospects in this region,” Jeremy Levin, Teva’s president and CEO said.