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Partha Banerjee Professional Experience

Mr. Partha Banerjee, Aged 50 years, out of 27 years of his work experience, he is working as CEO of world renowned companies since last 8 years. He is an inspiration for all 1st generation entrepreneurs primarily for his assistance to new comers to establish various businesses in health care segment across the Globe. CEOs of Think Biosolution of Ireland and Medikabazaar of India confirm that his expertise helped such organizations to grow in different geographies in shortest possible time. Apart from establishing Amsa Renal Care in UAE and Africa in 2014 & Renasense (a Global Dialysis Provider) in Jan 2018, with a vision of making Renasense a Global Organization in 18 months, he is known as turnaround healthcare specialist both in Pharmaceutical and Health Care segment.

Mr. Partha Banerjee has managed business operations in more than 60 countries for Imperial Chemical, Johnson Matthey. He successfully launched and managed various business units including multiple Renal Care Centers in India, Gulf & Africa. 

Partha Banerjee is associated with Critical Care segment since 1996. He launched Immunosuppressant (Nephrology) and Oncology molecules and patient care module for Aventis, Eli Lilly, Novartis and Pfizer like companies. Partha Banerjee Dubai has managed business operations in more than 60 countries for Imperial Chemical and Johnson Matthey.
 

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