CSafe Global expands in Korea with new Director of Sales

CSafe Global is pleased to announce Kevin Lee as the Director of Strategic Life Science Sales in Korea.

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CSafe Global is pleased to announce Kevin Lee as the Director of Strategic Life Science Sales in Korea. Kevin will be responsible for growing the Korean market with CSafe’s comprehensive suite of active and passive cold chain protection solutions.

In this new role Kevin will be reporting to Nadine Siqueland, Vice-President of Global Sales at CSafe. "Korea is of considerable strategic importance to CSafe. We’ve seen strong sales growth in Korea and in the Asia Pacific region overall," says Nadine. "Kevin’s record of achievement developing the Korean biopharmaceutical market will be instrumental in helping us achieve our ambitious growth plans in this region. We are honored to have him join the global team.”

Kevin Lee is a highly experienced and successful sales leader with an exemplary twenty year track record in the Korean healthcare industry. He was educated at Pukyong National University in Business Administration. Before joining CSafe, Kevin worked in Korean sales leadership positions with the medical imaging specialist, Guerbet, and the pharmaceutical companies Schering-Plough (now Merck), Novo Nordisk and Daewoong Pharmaceutical.

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