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Association Tulipe: a strengthened Board of Directors for 2023

On 30 March, the Tulipe association welcomed three new members to its Board of Directors: Ghislaine Leleu, President of Astellas France, Nicolas Dufourt, Managing Director of ALK France and Bruno Erhard, Director of Public Affairs and Communications at Boehringer Ingelheim France.

Following the election of these three new members, the Tulipe Association’s Board of Directors now has 20 members, including an unchanged Executive Committee with four members.

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Officers of the Tulipe association :

  • Patrice Carayon, Chairman (CHIESI)
  • Olivier Poirieux, Vice-President (UPSA)
  • Thomas Borel, Secretary General and Director (LEEM)
  • Pascal Le Guyader, Treasurer (LEEM).

The Board of Directors :

  • Luc Besançon (NèreS)
  • Sylvain Bouton (Thea)
  • Sonia Braham (Teva Santé)
  • Marie-Claude Cambus (SANDOZ)
  • Jérôme Darribère (Septodont)
  • Adèle Depoux (Fresenius Kabi)
  • Nicolas Dufourt (ALK)
  • Bruno Erhard (Boehringer Ingelheim)
  • Cécilia de Foucaucourt (GlaxoSmithKline)
  • Philippe Lamoureux (LEEM)
  • Vanina Laurent-Ledru (Foundation S)
  • Pascal Lefrançois (Pierre Fabre Group)
  • Ghislaine Leleu (Astellas)
  • Valérie Leto (Merck)
  • Sébastien Michel (Viatris)
  • Frédérique Saas (Bristol Myers Squibb).

French healthcare companies: a pillar of humanitarian action in the healthcare sector

By supporting Tulipe, the 66 member healthcare companies (2022) and their employees are expressing their commitment to solidarity and CSR in very real situations: war in Ukraine, crises in Lebanon, Armenia and Afghanistan, and earthquakes in Turkey and Syria.

Their support enables the association to act effectively in favour of access to healthcare and medicines for everyone, everywhere in the world, within a framework founded on ethical values and transparency. In 2022, this solidarity made it possible to support 22 NGOs and distribute 140 tonnes of healthcare products in 21 countries.

Tulipe thus represents a collective action by healthcare companies, with the social impact of its activity multiplied and contributing to French humanitarian medical action throughout the world.