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The Green Organic Dutchman expands team with chief science officer

The Green Organic Dutchman (TGOD) has appointed Dr. Rav Kumar, PhD as the company's chief science officer.

January 29, 2019  By Grow Opportunity Staff



Dr. Kumar will lead The Green Organic Dutchman’s Science & Innovation Division and oversee all aspects of science-related initiatives including TGOD’s science portfolio encompassing advanced and innovative global product lines for patients and consumers, the company stated in a release. Dr. Kumar will also help drive innovation from concept to commercialization at the company.

Dr. Kumar has more than 25 years of experience in the pharmaceutical industry with international experience in Europe, Asia and North America. His career has focused on discovery, formulation development, clinical, regulatory, manufacturing, quality & compliance and business development. Additionally, he has created several multimillion-dollar industry-academic partnerships and received the 2014 Award for Leadership in Canadian Pharmaceutical Sciences, TGOD stated.

“We are incredibly excited to welcome Dr. Kumar to TGOD. He is a proven and seasoned senior executive with extensive international pharmaceutical experience in developing innovative and novel products with some of the world’s largest pharmaceutical companies,” stated Brian Athaide, CEO and director of TGOD. “We believe Dr. Kumar, combined with our recent additions of Dr. MacCallum and Jacques Dessureault, establishes a strong foundation for our science and medical team and will provide leadership in global organic cannabis to drive premium innovative solutions for both patients and consumers.”

Previously, Dr. Kumar held various senior leadership roles with pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline with assignments in the UK, France and Canada, spanning 25 years. His positions included vice-president R&D Operations, and Business Development & Classic Brands. Dr. Kumar was involved in the development of numerous global new chemical entities, vaccines and new products at GSK and also played a pivotal role in building GSK’s Research and Development capability in Canada. Additionally, he conceived and executed a $150M spin-out of GSK’s Vaccines R&D Unit to create Neomed Biologics and Vaccines Centre of Excellence in Montreal.

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Prior to joining TGOD, Dr. Kumar was managing director of Apotex India, Apotex’s largest investment outside of Canada and included pharmaceutical R&D and manufacturing. He was instrumental in establishing “Apotex Global Business Services” in Mumbai, providing medical, scientific, and commercial services to Apotex globally.

Dr. Kumar’s notable volunteer and board experience includes president of the Canadian Society for Pharmaceutical Sciences, board member of CQDM – Pharmaceutical Consortium for Drug Discovery Platforms, and National Steering Committee for Patient-Oriented Research (Canadian Institute of Health Research – CIHR) among others.

He holds a Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Bath, U.K., and a Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) from the University of Cardiff, U.K.


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