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Servier Ukraine Announces Appointment of New General Manager

16/ 10/ 2025
  Kyiv, 16 October 2025 - Servier Ukraine is pleased to announce the appointment of Benjamin Abdili as its new General Manager, effective October 16, 2025. He will succeed Nicolas Clavreul, who will continue his career in the Czech Republic, taking over the management of Servier’s office in Prague. With over 23 years of experience at Servier, Benjamin has held leadership positions in multiple regions, including Singapore, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, and Algeria. His extensive international experience in the pharmaceutical industry, which includes successful launches of innovative medicines, team leadership, and a focus on patient needs, will help the company continue its work in supporting Ukrainian patients and ensuring the effective operation of Servier Ukraine. Benjamin holds a Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the University of Nancy, France, as well as a masters degree in Marketing and Management of Healthcare from IMIS Business School, France. “It is a true honour for me to work in Ukraine during this time of trials. I deeply admire the strength and resilience of the Ukrainian people. I am fully aware of the vital importance of developing the healthcare system and ensuring that patients have access to both essential and innovative treatments. Together with our team and partners, I am committed to supporting Ukrainian patients and contributing to the strengthening of the country’s healthcare sector,” said Benjamin Abdili.

Kyiv, 16 October 2025 – Servier Ukraine is pleased to announce the appointment of Benjamin Abdili as its new General Manager, effective October 16, 2025.

He will succeed Nicolas Clavreul, who will continue his career in the Czech Republic, taking over the management of Servier’s office in Prague.

With over 23 years of experience at Servier, Benjamin has held leadership positions in multiple regions, including Singapore, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, and Algeria.

His extensive international experience in the pharmaceutical industry, which includes successful launches of innovative medicines, team leadership, and a focus on patient needs, will help the company continue its work in supporting Ukrainian patients and ensuring the effective operation of Servier Ukraine.

Benjamin holds a Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the University of Nancy, France, as well as a master’s degree in Marketing and Management of Healthcare from IMIS Business School, France.

“It is a true honour for me to work in Ukraine during this time of trials. I deeply admire the strength and resilience of the Ukrainian people. I am fully aware of the vital importance of developing the healthcare system and ensuring that patients have access to both essential and innovative treatments. Together with our team and partners, I am committed to supporting Ukrainian patients and contributing to the strengthening of the country’s healthcare sector,” said Benjamin Abdili.

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