Founders of Organon Australia and New Zealand have been appointed to senior roles in the company's growing Asia Pacific operation.
Its Asia Pacific operation includes ten markets.
Meshlin Khouri, previously the associate director of policy and communications for Australia and New Zealand, has been appointed to Asia Pacific's newly created policy and communications lead role.
In this role, Ms Khouri will oversee the development and implementation of strategies aimed at bolstering the company's presence and enhancing employee engagement across the region.
Amanda Jacobs, Vicky Moore, Sunny Gudalore and Leon Gruizinga, who had previously worked in the strategy and business excellence team in Australia and New Zealand, will join the Asia Pacific marketing and commercial operations team.
The company said several hybrid roles with compliance, strategy and alliance management responsibilities have also been established to support Organon’s Asia Pacific markets.
"I am delighted to see our people recognized for their expertise. We have always believed that our people are our greatest asset, and are fully committed to supporting our founders to grow and thrive," said Nirelle Tolstoshev, the managing director of Organon Australia and New Zealand.
“Our People First culture means that roles supporting Organon’s Asia Pacific region can be performed from anywhere, and each person will continue to perform their new role from their current location. The creation of new roles also supports the growth of our business, and also provides opportunity to bring new skills and thinking into our local business too.”
"I am excited to take on this new challenge on continuing to build our business in the Asia Pacific region," said Ms Khouri. "We know that healthy women are the foundation of a healthy society, and collectively our 10 markets in Asia Pacific is home to more than one quarter of the world’s female population. Supporting their health needs is immensely rewarding.”