Lucas Sauer-Jones Appointed as Vice President & General Manager of Veranova’s New England Sites

US API maker Veranova has appointed Lucas Sauer-Jones as the company’s vice president & general manager, New England. He will be responsible for Veranova’s sites in Devens and North Andover.

Sauer-Jones joins Veranova from Curia, where for the past three years he has led the turnaround and growth of one of their key API sites. Prior to Curia, he held positions at medical technology provider AngioDynamics, including operational oversight of two of their manufacturing facilities. He holds a B.A. in Business Economics from the University of Albany.

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Lucas Sauer-Jones, vice president & general manager, New England, Veranova. Source: Veranova

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