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'''Lodewijk J. R. de Vink''' is a Dutch-American [[Big Pharma]]-executive.<ref name=roche>https://www.roche.com/about/governance/ec-bod-former/lodewijk-devink/</ref>
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==Education==
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He took a Bachelor of Business Administration from [[Washburn University]] in [[1968]] and a Master of Business Administration from the [[American University/Kogod School of Business|American University, Netherlands School of Business]] in  [[1969]].<ref name=roche/>
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==Career==
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He stared his career for [[Big Pharma]] in [[1969]], when he was hired by [[Schering-Plough]], where he worked until [[1988]]. From 1988 until 2000 he worked for [[Warner-Lambert Company]], as Chairman of the Board, President and Chief Executive Officer 1999-2000.<ref name=roche/> In the end of the [[1990s]], Warner–Lambert formed an alliance with Pfizer to bring its [[statin]] drug Lipitor to market. Lipitor, launched in January [[1997], became the largest-selling pharmaceutical of any kind worldwide, reaching $1B in domestic sales within its first twelve months on the market.<ref> Koberstein, Wayne, "Master Launchers", Pharmaceutical Executive, May 1998.</ref> The company merged with [[Pfizer]] in 2000.<ref>https://www.pfizer.com/about/history/pfizer_warner_lambert</ref>
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2000-2002 he worked for [[Credit Suisse First Boston]] as Chairman of Global Health Care Partners. Since 2003 Founding member and consultant for [[Blackstone Healthcare Partners, LLC]].
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==Board memberships==
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He has been a board member of the [[Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America]] (PhRMA; Chairman in 1995), The [[International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Associations]] (IFPMA; Chairman 1998-1999), [[Trilateral Commission]], The [[Business Roundtable]], The [[French American Business Council]], [[Royal Ahold]]; [[Verizon]],  U.S.-Chair of the 1998 TransAtlantic Business Dialogue (TABD). In 1990 he was appointed to the President's Export Council.<ref name=roche/>
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He is a member of [[Sotheby]]'s International Advisory Board, a member of European Advisory Council of [[Rothschild & Cie]] and a member of the Board of Directors of the [[New York Philharmonic]].
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Latest revision as of 03:22, 1 March 2023

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(businessman)
BornFebruary 1945
NationalityDutch, US
Alma materWashburn University, Nyenrode Business University, American University/Kogod School of Business
Member ofTrilateral Commission
Dutch Bilderberger Big Pharma executive

Lodewijk J. R. de Vink is a Dutch-American Big Pharma-executive.[1]

Education

He took a Bachelor of Business Administration from Washburn University in 1968 and a Master of Business Administration from the American University, Netherlands School of Business in 1969.[1]

Career

He stared his career for Big Pharma in 1969, when he was hired by Schering-Plough, where he worked until 1988. From 1988 until 2000 he worked for Warner-Lambert Company, as Chairman of the Board, President and Chief Executive Officer 1999-2000.[1] In the end of the 1990s, Warner–Lambert formed an alliance with Pfizer to bring its statin drug Lipitor to market. Lipitor, launched in January [[1997], became the largest-selling pharmaceutical of any kind worldwide, reaching $1B in domestic sales within its first twelve months on the market.[2] The company merged with Pfizer in 2000.[3]

2000-2002 he worked for Credit Suisse First Boston as Chairman of Global Health Care Partners. Since 2003 Founding member and consultant for Blackstone Healthcare Partners, LLC.

Board memberships

He has been a board member of the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA; Chairman in 1995), The International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Associations (IFPMA; Chairman 1998-1999), Trilateral Commission, The Business Roundtable, The French American Business Council, Royal Ahold; Verizon, U.S.-Chair of the 1998 TransAtlantic Business Dialogue (TABD). In 1990 he was appointed to the President's Export Council.[1]

He is a member of Sotheby's International Advisory Board, a member of European Advisory Council of Rothschild & Cie and a member of the Board of Directors of the New York Philharmonic.


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Events Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)Description
Bilderberg/199814 May 199817 May 1998Scotland
Turnberry
The 46th Bilderberg meeting, held in Scotland, chaired by Peter Carrington
Bilderberg/20001 June 20004 June 2000Belgium
Brussels
Genval
The 48th Bilderberg, 94 guests
Bilderberg/200230 May 20022 June 2002US
Virginia
Chantilly
Westfields Marriott
The 50th Bilderberg, held at Chantilly, Virginia.
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