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Good afternoon and happy Thursday, readers! In today’s Daily on Energy, we continue to keep eyes on the Senate as lawmakers are slated to vote tonight to confirm President Donald Trump’s pick to lead ...
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Julie Kim, currently Takeda’s U.S. head, will replace Weber in June 2026 and become one of the few female CEOs of a top drugmaker.
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Takeda has named Julie Kim as its next CEO. She will replace Christophe Weber who plans to step down in June of 2026 after leading Japan’s largest drugmaker for 11 years. | Takeda has named Julie Kim ...
Christophe Weber will step down as CEO of Takeda next year, the company announced, following a dropoff in its share price ...
When Takeda CEO Christophe Weber retires from the company in June 2026, a familiar face among the Massachusetts biotech scene will take over leading the Japanese pharma giant.
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Takeda (TAK) announced that its board of directors made the decision unanimously to appoint Julie Kim, currently president of Takeda’s U.S.
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