Thursday, December 5, 2013

Dr. Marjin Dekkers: Bayer Chairman

Scientists with interest in the field of business can become top executive of large companies too. Take the case of Dr. Marjin Dekkers.  He was born on September 22, 1957 in the Dutch city of Tilburg. Dr. Dekkers earned his undergraduate degree in chemistry from the Radboud University of Nijmegen (Netherlands) and his PhD in chemical engineering from the University of Eindhoven (Netherlands).

From the Netherlands Dr. Dekkers crossed the Atlantic and began his professional career as a scientist at the corporate research center of General Electric in the U.S. He gained valuable experience working in various units of the company.
In 1995 he joined AlliedSignal (later Honeywell International Inc.) Dr. Dekkers then became the chief operating officer of Thermo Electron Science Inc. in 2000. He later became the president and CEO of the company which is the leading manufacturer of laboratory instruments in the world (following the acquisition of laboratory supplier Fisher Scientific the company was renamed Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc.)

Dr. Dekkers joined Bayer as interim CEO of Bayer Healthcare on January 1, 2010. Since October 2010 he has served as chairman of Bayer’s management group.
Bayer is a global company which had sales of €39.7 billion in fiscal year 2012 and employing around 110,000 people.

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