Director, Global Marketing - Oncology at Bayer HealthCare
Location:
Greater New York City Area
Industry:
Pharmaceuticals
Work:
Bayer HealthCare since Feb 2007
Director, Global Marketing - Oncology
Bayer HealthCare Jan 2007 - Mar 2007
Head of Marketing, Oncology, UK
Bayer HealthCare Jan 2006 - Dec 2006
Marketing Manager, Oncology
Bayer HealthCare Oct 2004 - Dec 2006
Marketing Manager, Business Development and Commercial Products
Bayer HealthCare Sep 2001 - Sep 2004
Market Development Manager, Anti-Infectives
Education:
De Montfort University 1984 - 1988
Degree with Honours, Biology Major
Skills:
Oncology Anti-Infectives Cardiovascular Haematology Diabetes Business Development
Ian Morrison, Donald Blanchette, Denis Fraser, Bob Hall, Fern Hallee, Jim Earley, George Harkins, Paul Rondeau, Hamilton Pare, Pierre Cadieux, Michael Michaud
cal emergency not a pitch invasion. The police radio log shows that Duckenfield ordered dog handlers to come to Hillsborough after that. He accepted that he was still regarding what was happening as a pitch invasion until his superintendent, Bernard Murray, requested a fleet of ambulances, at 3.08pm.
Date: Mar 18, 2015
Category: World
Source: Google
Hillsborough police chief admits lying about Liverpool FC fans forcing their way in
Another officer in the police box, Bernard Murray, then said to him: 'Are you going to open the gates?' the jury heard. Mr Duckenfield said: 'I remember saying to him quite clearly, Mr Murray, if people are going to die I have no option but to open the gates. Open the gates.'
Date: Mar 11, 2015
Category: World
Source: Google
Hillsborough disaster: watchdog to launch biggest ever inquiry into police
A private prosecution brought by members of the Hillsborough Family Support Group against Duckenfield and deputy superintendent Bernard Murray led to a trial at Leeds crown court in 2000. Murray was acquitted and the jury was unable to reach a verdict on Duckenfield.
Date: Oct 12, 2012
Category: World
Source: Google
Hillsborough files: Report raises spectre of criminal cases and shaming
The families brought a private prosecution for manslaughter against former chief superintendent David Duckenfield and former superintendent Bernard Murray, of South Yorkshire Police, in 2000. Mr Murray, who died from cancer in March 2006, was found not guilty.