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Nauman Shah
Vice President, Enterprise Program Management Officer
Johnson & Johnson

 

 

Nauman Shah is Vice President, Enterprise Program Management Office at Johnson & Johnson.   In this role, he supports the Executive and Management Committee on the advancement and execution of enterprise strategies and growth initiatives.

Prior to his current role, Nauman was the Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Metabolics at Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc., part of the Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson. In this role, he led overall Commercial Strategy and Execution for Janssen’s diabetes portfolio.  He was also a member of the Cardiovascular Metabolism Leadership Team.

Nauman joined Johnson & Johnson in 2003 as a Group Product Director. From 2005 to 2008, he held roles in increasing responsibility within Pharmaceuticals Group Strategic Marketing, where he first worked closely with Research & Development on commercial strategy for the early and mid-stage Central Nervous System pipeline, and subsequently, was appointed to lead a team responsible for Pharmaceutical Portfolio Strategy.  From 2008 to 2012,  Nauman was the Director of Marketing within the Janssen Cardiovascular group.

Prior to joining Johnson & Johnson, Nauman worked at Pharmacia for 10 years, leading marketing efforts for anti-inflammatory, pain and internal medicine products.

Nauman holds a BA in Biological Basis of Behavior from the University of Pennsylvania, as well as an MBA in Finance from Temple University. He currently resides in Flemington, NJ with his wife Michelle, his three daughters, Morgan, Leah, and Amirah, and two step-daughters, Meghan and Elizabeth.

 


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