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Arun Sawhney is a pharmaceutical industry veteran from India.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref>
== Education ==
Mr Sawhney took his Bachelors Degree from University of Mumbai and did MBA from International Management Institute, New Delhi.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref>
== Career ==
He joined [[Ranbaxy Laboratories]] in May 2008 and was elevated to the position of President at Global Pharmaceutical Business in January 2010.
He served at senior positions in global pharmaceutical companies like Max-Gb, Hindustan Ciba-Geigy, Bayer India Limited and Dr. Reddy's Laboratories Limited.
He held posts of Managing Director at Ranbaxy for three consecutive years. He has been Chairman of [[Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry|FICCI]]. He is currently member of advisory board at [[United States Pharmacopeia|United States Pharmacopeia(USP)]] in India. He is also member of Advisory Academy Council of [[International Management Institute, New Delhi]].
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== References ==
== Education ==
Mr Sawhney took his Bachelors Degree from University of Mumbai and did MBA from International Management Institute, New Delhi.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref>
== Career ==
He joined [[Ranbaxy Laboratories]] in May 2008 and was elevated to the position of President at Global Pharmaceutical Business in January 2010.
He served at senior positions in global pharmaceutical companies like Max-Gb, Hindustan Ciba-Geigy, Bayer India Limited and Dr. Reddy's Laboratories Limited.
He held posts of Managing Director at Ranbaxy for three consecutive years. He has been Chairman of [[Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry|FICCI]]. He is currently member of advisory board at [[United States Pharmacopeia|United States Pharmacopeia(USP)]] in India. He is also member of Advisory Academy Council of [[International Management Institute, New Delhi]].
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== References ==
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