Katrin Imperial

Katrin Imperial

Sales Specialist Onkologie @ Bristol Myers Squibb

About Katrin Imperial

Katrin Imperial is a Sales Specialist Onkologie at Bristol-Myers Squibb with over 6 years of experience in oncology sales and a background in scientific sales and medical professions.

Current Role at Bristol-Myers Squibb

Katrin Imperial currently holds the position of Sales Specialist Onkologie at Bristol-Myers Squibb. Based in Mainz und Umgebung, Deutschland, she is focused on oncology sales. In this role, she leverages her extensive background in scientific sales to contribute to the company's oncology initiatives.

Previous Experience at Amgen

Katrin Imperial previously worked at Amgen as a wissenschaftlicher Aussendienst. She was employed there for one year, from 2015 to 2016, and was based in München. Her responsibilities included scientific sales, providing her with valuable experience in the pharmaceutical industry.

Professional Tenure at Mundipharma

Before her role at Amgen, Katrin worked for one year, from 2014 to 2015, at Mundipharma as a wissenschaftlicher Aussendienst in Limburg. This position added to her experience in scientific sales and expanded her expertise in the pharmaceutical sector.

Long-term Role at AstraZeneca

Katrin Imperial was employed at AstraZeneca as a Pharmaberaterin for 11 years, from 2003 to 2014. Her work was based in Wedel, Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland. During her tenure, she gained a deep understanding of pharmaceutical sales and client relationships in the medical field.

Educational Background and Coaching

Katrin Imperial studied at Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, completing a program in Coaching in 2021. She also holds a Bachelor of Arts BA in Medizinalfachberufe with a focus on Pädagogik from Diploma Fachhochschule Nordhessen, which she completed after a four-year course from 2015 to 2019. Her educational background supports her professional roles and emphasizes her commitment to continuous learning and personal development.

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