US Pharma President to Head Up UK Based Liquid Medicines Business

Baxter International group president of pharmaceuticals, Alok Sonig, has been appointed as CEO of the liquid medicines specialist Rosemont Pharmaceuticals based in the UK.

The appointment comes as Rosemont continues to expand into the US, Canadian and European pharma market.

Alok joins the company from Chicago-based Baxter International Inc where he was the executive vice-president and group president of pharmaceuticals with responsibility for global business.

The newly appointed CEO has a thirty year history in generic medicine and biosimilars together with developing and expanding markets in the US, Canada, Europe and Japan.

Previous roles include CEO at Lupin Pharmaceuticals and Dr Reddy’s Laboratories.

Board of directors’ chairperson, Sharon Curran said Alok’s experience and worldwide knowledge of the pharma sector would be a major advantage as the business looks to increase its operations, enter new markets and develop innovative partnerships.

She said: “Alok is recognized for driving growth, enhancing performance and leading high-impact teams.

“At Baxter, he oversaw significant transformation, including revenue growth, accelerated R&D, regulatory and quality compliance improvements, with operational excellence.

“We are confident his strategic vision and leadership will guide our company’s next phase of growth.”

In 2024 Rosemont Pharmaceuticals, which is based in Leeds in the UK, acquired US based Sabal Therapeutics. The business already has partnerships across North America, the Middle East and Asia.

Rosemont was acquired by the private equity firm Inflexion in 2020 and has increasingly been working to increase its expansion into international markets since then.

The new CEO holds an engineering degree from Punjab Engineering College and an MBA from American University.

He takes over the role from the previous CEO Howard Taylor who retired earlier this year.

Rosemont manufactures and specializes in novel, Rx oral liquid medicines for patients who have difficulty swallowing due to conditions such as dysphagia, stroke and  dementia.  It currently exports to more than 25 countries worldwide.

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