Kimberly Jamme Named Senior Manager, Fleet, for Bausch Health Companies
Jamme started her fleet career in 1997 as a senior account manager for Enterprise Fleet Management in Conshohocken, Penn., where she worked until 2002, when she joined AstraZeneca.
Jamme also spent time at Novocure, a commercial-stage oncology company.
Photo: AstraZeneca
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Photo: AstraZeneca
Kimberly Jamme has been named senior manager, fleet, for the Bausch Health Companies. She assumed this position in April 2022.
Prior to this, Jamme was manager, corporate fleet program manager, corporate fleet program for Novocure, a commercial-stage oncology company, where she worked from January 2020 to April 2022. Novocure is headquartered in Malvern, Pennsylvania.
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Previously, Jamme was senior manager, fleet operations at Teva Pharmaceuticals, also in Malvern, where she worked from 2012 to 2020. Prior to joining Teva, Jamme was U.S. fleet manager for AstraZeneca, where she worked from January 2002 to April 2012.
Jamme started her fleet career in 1997 as a senior account manager for Enterprise Fleet Management in Conshohocken, Pennsylvania, where she worked until 2002 when she left to join AstraZeneca.
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