Novartis’s Hirawat to Join Bristol-Myers as Chief Medical Officer

Samit Hirawat is joining Bristol-Myers Squibb (NYSE: [[ticker:BMY]]) to become chief medical officer, global drug development. Hirawat was most recently executive vice president and head of oncology development at Novartis (NYSE: [[ticker:NVS]]). He’ll start his new role after Bristol completes its acquisition of Celgene (NASDAQ: [[ticker:CELG]]).

In other C-suite moves, Bristol said that Tom Lynch, executive vice president and chief scientific officer, will continue in that role until Oct. 1, when the company says he will leave “to pursue other opportunities in healthcare.” Also, Celgene’s top financial executive, David Elkins, will become Bristol’s executive vice president and chief financial officer. Current Bristol CFO Charles Bancroft will remain with the company and work with Elkins until retiring next year. Here’s look at Bristol’s full, post-merger leadership lineup.

Author: Frank Vinluan

Xconomy Editor Frank Vinluan is a business journalist with experience covering technology and life sciences. Based in Raleigh, he was a staff writer at the Triangle Business Journal covering technology, biotechnology and energy before joining MedCityNews.com as North Carolina bureau chief. Prior to moving to North Carolina’s Research Triangle in 2007 he held business reporting positions at The Des Moines Register and The Seattle Times.