Varadarajan “Raj” Srinivasan appointed as GM for Vault Quality in India
Varadarajan “Raj” Srinivasan - Former Executive Business Partner of Navitas Life Sciences Joins Veeva Systems as GM. The software company appoints senior leader to support Indian life sciences companies to drive operational efficiencies, and enhance compliance
MUMBAI, INDIA — December 10, 2021 — Veeva Systems announced a new leadership hire to deliver leading services that accelerate innovation for the global life sciences industry. Varadarajan “Raj” Srinivasan has been appointed as general manager, Vault Quality, India starting December 6th.
“India is one of the largest manufacturers and exporters of pharmaceutical products by volume globally. We see a significant opportunity to accelerate the shift to digital and process automation across manufacturing and quality for the Indian pharma industry,” said Snehal Srikrishna, senior director, strategy – manufacturing and quality, Veeva Systems.
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Raj Srinivasan is a strategic business leader and partner to the life sciences industry. Raj joins Veeva Systems from Navitas Life Sciences, where he served several large global and India-based pharmaceutical companies. He played a strategic role in helping organizations move from paper-based processes to digital systems for greater efficiency and compliance.
“International exports of life-saving drugs, vaccines, and biologics require ongoing compliance to evolving regulations. Ensuring medicines are not only safe and effective, but also accessible and affordable worldwide, demands operational excellence in manufacturing and quality,” said Raj Srinivasan, general manager, Vault Quality, India. “I am excited to support the Indian Pharma industry to help accelerate quality transformation, leveraging Veeva’s Vault Quality Suite.”
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