Organon announced the appointment of Juan Camilo Arjona Ferreira, M.D., as Chief Medical Officer (CMO) and Charlotte Owens, M.D., as Head of Medical Affairs and Outcomes Research, strengthening the company's global clinical and medical capabilities, advancing external relationships and fueling efforts to bring forward innovations to solve unmet health needs. Both positions report directly to Sandra Milligan, M.D., J.D., Head of Research and Development.Dr. Arjona Ferreira brings over two decades of clinical research and development experience and a strong background in women's health. Most recently, he was CMO of Myovant Sciences Inc., and has previously held leadership roles in women's health and other therapeutic areas at Shionogi and Merck, known as MSD outside of the United States and Canada.

Earlier in his career, Dr. Arjona Ferreira practiced as an OB-GYN in university hospitals and private practice. As the company's CMO, Dr. Arjona Ferreira will be responsible for leading Organon's Global Clinical Development, Clinical Trial Operations, Global Biostatistics, and Global Pharmacovigilance and Safety Science teams. He will lead strategy and execution across the company's clinical development programs, support strong clinical engagement with regulatory authorities, and build and extend the company's external stakeholder network around the globe.Dr. Arjona Ferreira commented, "I'm thrilled to be joining the passionate Organon team at such a pivotal time as we're building and advancing pipeline with both early and late-stage assets. look forward to collaborating with company's incredible network of partners and colleagues worldwide to maximize the potential of company's innovations."Dr. Owens joins Organon with over a decade of experience in the pharmaceutical and medical device industry, in addition to over 20 years practicing as an OB-GYN.

Most recently, Dr. Owens served as Vice President and Head of the Center for Health Equity & Patient Affairs at Takeda. Prior to joining Takeda, Dr. Owens served as a leader in clinical development and medical affairs at AbbVie, Kimberly Clark, and Johnson & Johnson. In those roles, she oversaw the direction, planning, execution, and interpretation of clinical trials to deliver high-quality clinical data, with a focus on women's health, as well as the therapeutic area's scientific communications and educational efforts.

In this role, Dr. Owens will lead medical strategy as well as support of marketed and pipeline products around the globe, including health economics and outcomes research. She will develop and foster relationships with external organizations and experts to help ensure that Organon's products continue to meet market needs, yield desired outcomes, and enhance the organization's reputation with providers, payers and patients.