03.14.11
Lance Miyamoto has been appointed senior vice president of Human Resources, Catalent Pharma Solutions, Inc. Mr. Miyamoto will be located at the company’s headquarters in Somerset, NJ. He replaces Harry Weininger, who is retiring from the company.
Mr. Miyamoto has more than 25 years of human resources experience. Prior to his own consulting business, he was an executive vice president of Comverse Technology, Inc., where he led all aspects of the global human resources function and worked directly with the board of directors to revise all people-related company practices and create stronger governance. His previous positions include executive vice president of HR for AOL LLC, member of the Human Resources Council, and executive vice president of HR for Lexis-Nexis.
John Chiminski, Catalent’s president and chief executive officer, said, “We are pleased to have Lance join the Catalent executive team. He brings experience and proven expertise in delivering HR systems that drive business results and growth. I also want to thank Harry for his many contributions during his time with Catalent and wish him well upon his forthcoming retirement.”
Mr. Miyamoto has more than 25 years of human resources experience. Prior to his own consulting business, he was an executive vice president of Comverse Technology, Inc., where he led all aspects of the global human resources function and worked directly with the board of directors to revise all people-related company practices and create stronger governance. His previous positions include executive vice president of HR for AOL LLC, member of the Human Resources Council, and executive vice president of HR for Lexis-Nexis.
John Chiminski, Catalent’s president and chief executive officer, said, “We are pleased to have Lance join the Catalent executive team. He brings experience and proven expertise in delivering HR systems that drive business results and growth. I also want to thank Harry for his many contributions during his time with Catalent and wish him well upon his forthcoming retirement.”