Mediq changes organizational structure to increase responsiveness to changes in the healthcare market
Mediq introduces a new organization structure to respond effectively to the rapid changes in the healthcare sector. Arthur de Bok, CEO, today announced the new composition of the Mediq Executive Committee.
Mediq is an important international player and strives to find the right balance between
improving patient care and keeping healthcare affordable. This is also what our
customers – patients, healthcare professionals and healthcare insurers – demand. The
challenges we are facing require a focused international strategy: collaboration, faster
growth of the company and focus on functional expertise.
- Country clusters: to bring Mediq closer to local markets and closer to our clients
- Functional expertise: sourcing, supply chain management and standardizing Mediq’s international business processes
- Mediq Pharmacies Netherlands
- Human Resource Management
Arthur de Bok, CEO: “With a highly motivated and professional team, I am convinced that
this new structure contributes to better and affordable healthcare. By better supporting
our local business units, they can focus even more on providing added value in
healthcare. Improving quality of life by helping people to participate in society for as long
as possible, that is what it is all about.”
With effect from 1 July the Executive Committee of Mediq consists of:
Arthur de Bok, CEO and Chairman of the Management Board.
Hans Janssen, CFO and member of the Management Board.
Marcel van den Broek, Executive Vice President Benelux, France and USA.
Jesper Boysen, Executive Vice President Nordics and Baltic States.
Bernd Uhlmann, Executive Vice President Germany, Switzerland and Hungary.
Jan Dekker, CEO Mediq Pharmacies Netherlands.
Peter Kleij, Group Director HR.
Tony Webster, Group Director Supply Chain Management.
Thie Watse Brouwer, Executive Vice President of Business Transformation.
Bernd Uhlmann, Peter Kleij, Tony Webster and Jan Dekker are newly appointed
members in the Executive Committee. They come from inside the company.