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Panel Speakers Thomas Osburg – Director Europe Corporate Affairs, Intel Corp Dr. Thomas Osburg is Director Europe - Corporate Affairs for Intel Corp., responsible for the Strategic Design and Implementation of Intel’s CSR programs in Europe. Thomas and his team are working closely with National Governments, Ministries, NGO’s, NPO´s and the European Union. Thomas holds a Ph. D. (Dr.rer.pol.) degree in Economics and Business Administration from the Leibniz University of Hannover (Germany). After his graduation, he held several Management positions in the area of International Management and Marketing, CSR, Education and Research at Texas Instruments, Autodesk and Intel, living in France, the U.S. and Germany. Until 2005, Thomas was Director Education at Texas Instruments for the Pacific Markets and thus managing the expansion of CSR and Educational programs into China, Korea, Japan, Australia and South America. In January 2009, Thomas got elected as Speaker for the influential German CSR Organization “UPJ”, since November 2009 he is also Research Fellow of the Center for Corporate Citizenship, lead by Prof. Dr. André Habisch at the Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt. He is engaged in several committees and elected member of boards, such as foundations and Public Private Partnerships and a reviewer of Scientific Papers, i.e. for the European Marketing Academy, on Management, Marketing and CSR topics. Jean-Pierre Paccaud – Business Development, DNDi Jean-Pierre Paccaud is a member of the executive team of DNDi since 2007. He is responsible for the business development activities of the foundation, including opportunity identification, contract structure and negotiations, IP and alliance management. In 2002, he founded and led Athelas SA, a startup company active in the field of anti-bacterial drug discovery, until its merger with Merlion Pharmaceuticals in 2006. Before taking on entrepreneurial challenges in industry, Dr. Paccaud spent more than 18 years in academia, working in immunology, diabetes, and cell biology, and was tenured at the University of Geneva School of Medicine. Trained as a molecular and cellular biologist, Jean-Pierre Paccaud completed his post-doctoral studies at the University of California at Berkeley, and earned his PhD at the University of Geneva School of Medicine. 86 IESE Business School

Panel Speakers Martin Pan – Discovery Medicine, Glaxo Smith Kline R&D Martin Pan trained as physician and medical specialist in Clinical Pharmacology in Spain and has held several positions in Big Pharma in early clinical development in Denmark, Sweden and the UK, in Neurodegeneration, Psychiatry and Infectious Diseases, with a special interest in translational science. Currently is working in non-profit drug development for neglected diseases (malaria, tuberculosis and kinetoplastids) at Glaxo Smith Kline R&D under public-private partnerships with Medicines for Malaria Venture (MMV), Global Alliance for TB Drug Development (GATB) and Drugs for Neglected Diseases Initiative (DNDi). Of particular note, he is the coordinator of an Innovative Medicine Initiative (IMI) project in Tuberculosis that offers a unique opportunity to create a European and world-wide strategy to overcome a key bottleneck in the development of new regimens of anti-TB drugs with the pooling and cross-fertilization of resources and expertise in the public and private sectors. Alfredo Pastor – Professor and Banco Sabadell Chair of Emerging Markets, IESE Business School Professor Alfredo Pastor holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is D.Sc. Economics from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, and a B.A. in Economics from the Universidad de Barcelona. Professor Alfredo Pastor teaches in the Department of Economics and holds the Banco Sabadell Chair of Emerging Markets at IESE. His areas of specialization include the European Union, Spanish economic policy, the role of the state in a market economy and the Chinese economy. Currently he is member of the Board of Sol Melia, Copcisa and Banc Sabadell Inversions. Prior to joining the faculty he was the Secretary of State for Economic Affairs, Ministry of Finance of Spain, and held other positions in different organizations, from the World Bank to the Instituto Nacional de Industria. 2011 Doing Good and Doing Well 87

<strong>Panel</strong> <strong>Speakers</strong><br />

Martin Pan – Discovery Medicine, Glaxo Smith Kline R&D<br />

Martin Pan trained as physician and medical specialist in Clinical Pharmacology in<br />

Spain and has held several positions in Big Pharma in early clinical development<br />

in Denmark, Sweden and the UK, in Neurodegeneration, Psychiatry and Infectious<br />

Diseases, with a special interest in translational science.<br />

Currently is working in non-profit drug development for neglected diseases (malaria, tuberculosis and kinetoplastids)<br />

at Glaxo Smith Kline R&D under public-private partnerships with Medicines for Malaria Venture<br />

(MMV), Global Alliance for TB Drug Development (GATB) and Drugs for Neglected Diseases Initiative<br />

(DNDi).<br />

Of particular note, he is the coordinator of an Innovative Medicine Initiative (IMI) project in Tuberculosis that<br />

offers a unique opportunity to create a European and world-wide strategy to overcome a key bottleneck in<br />

the development of new regimens of anti-TB drugs with the pooling and cross-fertilization of resources and<br />

expertise in the public and private sectors.<br />

Alfredo Pastor – Professor and Banco Sabadell Chair of Emerging Markets, <strong>IESE</strong> <strong>Business</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />

Professor Alfredo Pastor holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the Massachusetts Institute<br />

of Technology, is D.Sc. Economics from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, and<br />

a B.A. in Economics from the Universidad de Barcelona.<br />

Professor Alfredo Pastor teaches in the Department of Economics and holds the Banco Sabadell Chair of<br />

Emerging Markets at <strong>IESE</strong>. His areas of specialization include the European Union, Spanish economic policy,<br />

the role of the state in a market economy and the Chinese economy. Currently he is member of the Board of<br />

Sol Melia, Copcisa and Banc Sabadell Inversions.<br />

Prior to joining the faculty he was the Secretary of State for Economic Affairs, Ministry of Finance of Spain, and<br />

held other positions in different organizations, from the World Bank to the Instituto Nacional de Industria.<br />

2011 Doing Good and Doing Well<br />

87

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