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Mylan N.V. was a global generic and specialty pharmaceuticals company. In November 2020, Mylan merged with Upjohn, Pfizer's off-patent medicine division, to form Viatris. [2] Previously, the company was domiciled in the Netherlands, with principal executive offices in Hatfield, Hertfordshire, UK [3] and a "Global Center" in Canonsburg ...
Generic drugmaker Mylan NV on Friday announced layoffs of about 15 percent of its workforce at a pharmaceutical manufacturing plant in Morgantown.
In 1961, he and Don Panoz co-founded a pharmaceutical company which became Mylan Inc. [3] Puskar was Mylan's president from 1976 through 2000. [4] In November 1993, aged 58, he became the company's chairman and chief executive officer. [5] He served as CEO until 2002 [6] and as chairman until 2009. [4]
The facility is named for Milan Puskar, a Morgantown resident and founder of Mylan Pharmaceuticals, Inc. who donated $20 million to the university in 2004. The playing surface retains the stadium's original name of Mountaineer Field , which was also the name of WVU's previous football stadium.
Heather Bresch (née Manchin; born June 27, 1969 [2]) is an American business executive.In 2012, she was named as the chief executive officer (CEO) of Netherlands-based pharmaceutical company Mylan, becoming the first woman to run a Fortune 500 pharmaceutical company. [3]
Feb. 7—MORGANTOWN — After three years in process, the remaking of about 10 acres on the doorstep of downtown Morgantown is about to begin in reality. And none too soon. The Monongalia County ...
The West Virginia University M.B.A. controversy concerns the granting of an Executive Master of Business Administration degree (EMBA) by West Virginia University to Mylan pharmaceutical company executive Heather Bresch in 2007. An independent panel later concluded that the university changed its records, and granted the degree despite ...
The nonprofit fundraising arm for Morgantown High School has formally announced "A Stage of Excellence, " a $4 million campaign to restore the once grand auditorium at the building on Wilson Avenue.