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Moderna establishes office in Singapore

Evelyn Pang will serve as General Manager for its office in the Lion City.

Biotechnology company, Moderna, has expanded its reach in Singapore. 

In a statement, Moderna said Evelyn Pang will head its Singapore branch.

Pang, who will serve as General manager of Moderna Singapore, will be responsible for building the company's s presence and activities in the Little Red Dot. She will also establish a team to oversee a range of functions to support commercial and medical activities in the market.

Pang has 17 years of experience in the healthcare industry that spans various roles, including commercial, medical, operations, digital transformation, strategy, and general management in Singapore and APAC. 

Before her stint at Moderna, Pang was at Zuellig Pharma Holdings Pte Ltd, where she served as General Manager of ZP Therapeutics and led a team of more than 350 employees across Singapore, Malaysia, and Brunei.

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