NEWARK, Calif., April 25, 2017 -- Depomed, Inc. (NASDAQ:DEPO) today announced that Sharon D. Larkin joined Depomed as Senior Vice President, Human Resources and Administration.
Ms. Larkin brings over 25 years of global Human Resources leadership to this role. Most recently, she worked at Abbott, a Fortune 100 diversified healthcare company where she held roles of increased responsibility for 23 years, most recently as Divisional Vice President, Human Resources, Medical Devices Group. In this role, Ms. Larkin provided worldwide human resources leadership for Abbott’s five medical device operating businesses. Ms. Larkin received a B.S. in Industrial Management from the Georgia Institute of Technology College of Management.
“Sharon is a highly accomplished healthcare industry executive with a proven track record in organizational talent management and helping to create a high performance culture,” said Arthur Higgins, President and Chief Executive Officer of Depomed. “We are excited to have her join our team as we focus on superior performance and enhanced execution.”
"I am pleased to be joining Depomed and contribute to creating a company that my colleagues throughout the company are proud to work for and one that our customers admire," said Ms. Larkin.
Depomed is a leading specialty pharmaceutical company focused on enhancing the lives of the patients, families, physicians, providers and payers we serve through commercializing innovative products for pain and neurology related disorders. Depomed markets six medicines with areas of focus that include mild to severe acute pain, moderate to severe chronic pain, neuropathic pain, migraine and breakthrough cancer pain. Depomed is headquartered in Newark, California. To learn more about Depomed, visit www.depomed.com.
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