Two new appointments at Catalent

Also opens a new sales office in Korea to support its growth plans in the Asia Pacific region

Catalent Pharma Solutions has made two appointments and has opened a new sales office in Korea to support its investment and growth plans in the Asia Pacific region.

Howard Kim has joined the company as Director of Business Development in Korea, and will work between Catalent’s new sales office in Seoul, South Korea, and the company’s Somerset, NJ, US headquarters. He will manage business development activities across all of Catalent’s business units in the expanding Korean market.

Prior to joining Catalent, Kim was responsible for developing businesses for Korean pharmaceutical companies in the US and Europe. He has also worked for Novartis, Sandoz, Schering-Plough, Wyeth, and Merck in the areas of product supply and planning.

In a second appointment, Erin Vlack has been promoted to Manager of Catalent's new Clinical Supply Services site in Kakegawa, Japan, which is to provide secondary packaging, labelling, storage and distribution capabilities locally.

Vlack will establish and lead the site’s clinical supply operations, driving the business strategy, achieving necessary regulatory standards, meeting on-time delivery, quality, and efficiency targets, and establishing safe working practices within the site’s cGMP environment.

She has 12 years of progressive project management experience, a decade of which spans Japanese business strategy, contract manufacturing, pharmaceutical and clinical trial logistics, and supply and depot management. Since joining Catalent in April 2015, she has been Project Manager at the company’s Morrisville, North Carolina facility in the US. Prior to this she lived, studied and worked in and around Japan for more than 20 years.

Catalent has offered clinical supply services in the region since 2005, and within the past three years has made capital investments totalling more than $10m as well as adding extra staff to expand its overall Asia-Pacific footprint to meet growing customer demand.

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