Håkan Franson has had extensive work experience in various roles and industries. Håkan is currently employed as a Global Strategic Account Executive at Thermo Fisher Scientific, starting in July 2021. Prior to this, they worked at DataZymes as part of the Strategy and Growth team, focusing on shaping strategy and driving growth in the Life Sciences sector. Håkan also had a role as an Adjunct at Temple University, where they taught undergraduate students in an interactive seminar style, with a focus on communication and influencing behaviors.
Before joining Temple University, Håkan was an Entrepreneur and Investor, starting in August 2016 and continuing until July 2021. Håkan also held a Vice President position at GENPACT from August 2013 to July 2016, where they were responsible for business development and client relationships in the Life Sciences industry, across various functional areas and geographies.
Prior to GENPACT, Håkan worked as a Principal at We Invigorate, providing management consulting services for the healthcare industry, with a focus on strategy, innovation, and value realization. Håkan also held a Partner role at Accenture, where they drove double-digit growth for key global biopharmaceutical clients and developed client account strategies aligning with their goals and objectives. Håkan played a crucial role in developing the corporate strategy for the global supply chain of a top ten global biopharmaceutical company.
Håkan's earlier experience includes a Director position at Hoffmann-La Roche, where they were responsible for infrastructure and applications serving various departments within Roche Pharmaceuticals in North America. Håkan also managed application design, development, and support for Roche Vitamins in North America. Additionally, they worked as a Programmer at Volvo from 1988 to 1991.
Throughout their career, Håkan Franson has gained expertise in strategy development, business growth, client relationships, and leadership in the Life Sciences and healthcare sectors.
Håkan Franson attended Polhem from 1982 to 1986, where they studied Mechanical Engineering.
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