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  • 5/1/2022

    Lundbeck names​​​​ CFO, head of corporate functions

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    Lundbeck is welcoming a new executive. Joerg Hornstein is joining as chief financial officer and member of Lundbeck’s executive management. He will assume the role no later than Sept. 1, 2022, and he will be registered with the Danish Business Authority.

    Lundbeck described Hornstein as an action-oriented, change-driven leader, with a strong track record in integrating, restructuring, scaling up and improving business performance and productivity in pharmaceutical, biotech and fast-moving consumer goods industries. He has proven experience in executive management roles and as a principal financial advisor on boards of directors.

    Hornstein is joining Lundbeck from AC Immune, a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company specialized in precision medicine to diagnose, treat and prevent neurodegenerative diseases, headquartered in Lausanne, Switzerland, where he currently serves as executive vice president and chief financial officer.

    “Following a thorough internal and external search, we are delighted to welcome Joerg to Lundbeck. He brings extensive experience in delivering results and creating value across increasingly complex financial roles in Merck KGaA, Unternehmensgruppe Theo Mueller and, most recently, as CFO of AC Immune,” said Deborah Dunsire, CEO of Lundbeck.

    “Joerg has a strong mix of understanding of neuroscience and pharma, exceptional operational experience across multiple functions and countries, and demonstrated ability to lead through business transformations. The insights he has gained by leading across cultures and through periods of significant change will be valuable in ensuring Lundbeck continues to be well positioned for sustainable, long-term value creation in the years ahead,” Dunsire said.

    Hornstein has been with AC Immune since 2017, where he oversaw finance and various corporate functions. Over the years, he led a financial transformation of the company’s operations, leading to a strengthened financial and investor position. He also implemented state of the art systems and processes across all corporate functions, as well as a new portfolio investment approach.

    Prior to AC Immune, he served as senior vice president and head of group controlling at Unternehmensgruppe Theo Mueller, a consumer products company with operations across the entire value chain and an annual revenue of approximately 7 billion euros. In this role, Hornstein transformed the financial profile of the business during periods of major acquisitions and significant organic growth.

    He began his career at Merck KGaA, where he spent 12 years in financial roles of increasing responsibility across different businesses, including roles at the headquarters in Germany, as well as in Indonesia, China and the United States. Hornstein has lived in six countries and is a German national.

  • 5/1/2022

    Rimmel London intros Kind & Free vegan mascara

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    There’s a new mascara from Rimmel London debuting in the beauty aisle.

    Kind & Free, the brand’s first entry into clean cosmetics, features a vegan formula that contains such ingredients as organic shea butter and biotin to deliver volume and length, the company said.

    Designed to provide up to 36 hours of wear, Kind & Free has a flexible and creamy texture, and features a bio-brush made from renewable bio-based fibers.

    Available in black and brown black shades, Rimmel London Kind & Free mascara retails for $5.99 and can be found at mass market, drug stores, food and e-commerce retailers nationwide.

  • 5/1/2022

    Teva settles patent dispute with Lupin on generic Austedo 

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    Teva Branded Pharmaceutical Products R&D and Auspex Pharmaceuticals, U.S., affiliates of Teva, have reached an agreement with Lupin to resolve the dispute over Lupin’s ANDA for a generic deutetrabenazine product. Teva and Lupin have been involved in a patent infringement litigation in which Teva asserted a number of patents against Lupin that cover Teva’s Austedo (deutetrabenazine) product.

    Under the terms of the settlement agreement, the litigation between the parties in the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey will be ended, and Lupin will have a license to sell its generic product beginning April 2033, or earlier under certain circumstances.

    Austedo is the first and only FDA-approved product to treat both tardive dyskinesia in adults and chorea associated with Huntingdon’s disease.

    Teva said that it believes that today’s settlement with Lupin is a further reflection of the strength of its intellectual property covering its Austedo product.

    On March 9, 2022, the U.S. Patent Office Patent Trial and Appeal Board declined to institute an Inter Partes Review of Teva’s compound patent for deutetrabenazine in response to a petition submitted by Apotex. Teva said that it will continue to litigate the ongoing patent infringement suit it brought against Aurobindo regarding Aurobindo’s ANDA for a generic deutetrabenazine product.

  • 4/29/2022

    Path to Purchase Institute webinar to address power of retail media

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    Retail platforms are poised to be the new darling of the media industry — for good reason. However, retail media as a capability is still in its infancy, and not all retail media capabilities are created equal (or effective).

    The Path to Purchase Institute will tackle this topic in an upcoming webinar, part of the Institute's Path to Purchase Now 2022 series, with a deep dive into retail media. Speakers Jonathan Lustig, head of revenue at Walgreens Advertising Group, and Andrea D'Emidio, director, omnichannel shopper marketing and e-commerce, at Johnson & Johnson, will discuss how open, integrated access to first-party data and closed-loop reporting create powerful, personalized campaigns and, ultimately, help marketers achieve their campaign goals up and down the funnel.

    The webinar will take place on May 10 at 11 a.m. ET. Register now.

  • 4/29/2022

    Voortman intros summer-inspired wafers

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    Voortman is debuting two new summer-inspired flavors of its well-known, fruit-flavored wafers.

    Raspberry lemonade and tropical fruit varieties, which are seasonal flavors, contain the same light, crispy texture the brand has become synonymous with, as well as a creamy filling.

    “With summer approaching, consumers are increasingly looking for snacks in sweet, refreshing flavors to enjoy on a warm day,” said Adam Lisook, general manager of Voortman Cookies. “Our raspberry lemonade and tropical fruit wafers contain real raspberries, lemons, pineapple and coconut, and are made without high fructose corn syrup, artificial colors or artificial flavors so consumers can feel good about eating them all season long.”

    Available in a 10.6-oz. package, Voortman’s seasonal raspberry lemonade and tropical fruit wafers retail for $3.49 and can be found at retailers across the United States and Canada beginning in May.

  • 5/2/2022

    Fortune partners with CVS Health to launch Fortune Well

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    Fortune magazine, in partnership with CVS Health, is launching a new health vertical titled Fortune Well.  

    In announcing the new venture, Fortune CEO Alan Murray said that “the pandemic made it crystal clear to all of us that success in business is inextricably tied to health and well-being. You can’t have one without the other.”

    Fortune editor-in-chief Alyson Shontell told her staff, “Our readers are juggling a lot. They have demanding jobs. Many are also raising children and helping aging parents, all while trying to stay healthy themselves. Many of you are navigating the same balancing act, so you know how tricky it can be .… When you are happy at home, you are more successful at work. It’s all connected.”

    Murray said that the company has hired Jennifer Fields to serve as editor. Fields had roles at O Magazine, Weight Watchers, AOL Health, Good Housekeeping, WebMD and PopSugar. "She’s out recruiting a team to provide reliable and actionable advice on how to manage stress, stay fit, be more productive, develop better relationships, maintain brain health, enjoy active vacations and make better choices generally around well-being," he said. "We want our readers to enjoy good fortune in the broadest sense —and we know that’s not simply a matter of chance.”

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