Catalent appoints a vice president of commerCial excellence

Catalent Pharma Solutions, Inc. announced the appointment of Jeremie Trochu to the newly-created position of Vice President, Commercial Excellence effective immediately.

In this new role, Mr. Trochu will be responsible for driving sales force excellence across Catalent. He will be located at Catalent's corporate headquarters in Somerset, NJ.

Mr. Trochu joins Catalent from General Electric, where he was most recently the General Manager, Sales Resource Optimization for 1,800+ sales professionals across 30+ business units within their Healthcare division. Prior to that, he held the position of Commercial Transformation Leader for GE Healthcare, managing a major sales force design project focused on driving organizational alignment of the selling function. Earlier in his career, Mr. Trochu worked in various commercial leadership roles in Enterprise Sales, Net Promoter Score and Lean Six Sigma.

Mr. Trochu is a graduate of the Lyon Business School in France with a Masters in International Management & Entrepreneurship.

“As Catalent continues to grow with investments in acquisitions, drug delivery technologies, new capabilities and site expansions, I am excited to have Jeremie join the Catalent team to help enhance our sales capabilities across all offerings. He brings significant commercial experience to Catalent,” said Will Downie, Senior Vice President of Global Sales & Marketing for Catalent.
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