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      New hires:

      Sanofi hired Novartis veteran Marcia Kayath as chief medical officer

      Publicis Health Media, a 2025 MM+M Agency 100 honoree, named Spark Foundry alum Brad Liebow as chief investment officer.

      Waltz Health co-founder and CEO Mark Thierer appointed CEO of Eversana.

      Sonoma Biotherapeutics appointed Lisa Taylor Ash, JD, as chief legal officer.

      Applied StemCell appointed Dolores Baksh, PhD as CEO.

      Retsef Levi, a COVID-19 vaccine opponent, was tapped by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to serve on the larger advisory committee of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

      Zentalis Pharmaceuticals appointed James B. Bucher, JD, as chief legal officer and corporate secretary.

      Brandi Douglas joined Sightview as VP of human resources.

      Flex Marketing announced a series of hires: Ryan Woelfel as client partnership director, Stephanie Hosmer-Pipes as executive creative director and Jenn Threlfall as executive client partner.

      Executive elevations:

      Bioretec named interim CEO Sarah van Hellenberg Hubar-Fisher as its permanent CEO, effective immediately.

      Penumbra promoted Shruthi Narayan to president, effective September 1. She will continue to report to Adam Elsesser, who remains chairman of the board and CEO.

      Board appointments:

      Former Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams is joining Eko Health as a distinguished medical advisor.

      Absci expanded its scientific advisory board with Dr. Rodney Sinclair and Dr. David Goldberg.

      Former Eversana CEO Jim Lang is staying with the company as a board member.

      Quell Therapeutics established a scientific advisory board

      Departures: 

      Adena Health president and CEO Jeff Graham announced his decision to retire.

      Miscellaneous:

      Illumina CEO Jacob Thaysen said he sees a path to stable growth, even as the company’s academic customers face funding uncertainty.

      Sandoz CEO Richard Saynor discussed navigating tariffs and the “distorted” U.S. drug market.

      Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sent cease-and-desist letters to three websites that promote mailing abortion pills to Texas residents.

      TC BioPharm CEO Bryan Kobel sued Uber, alleging that he suffered a concussion in April after an Uber driver and undocumented Russian national attacked him in a Charleston parking lot.

      To read last week’s edition of The Escalator, click here.