Thermo Fisher Scientific (hereinafter referred to as “Thermo Fisher”), a global leader in enabling technological progress, today announced that Mr. Miguel Faustino, currently President of the Chemical Analysis Business of Thermo Fisher Analytical Instruments, will succeed Mr. Hann Pang as President of Thermo Fisher China, effective August 1, 2024.
8290-191 “Miguel Faustino has been with Thermo Feld for more than 11 years. During this time, he lived Thermo Field’s values in every interaction, both within the company and with customers. His expertise in driving effective communication and efficient execution between regional and global operations makes him the perfect candidate for this role. In this role, he will lead the entire China team and continue to serve customer needs through our comprehensive customer value proposition in the ever-changing Chinese market.” Mark Smedley, Global Senior Vice President and Regional President of Thermo Field, said, “I would also like to express my sincere gratitude to Mr. Frederick for his contributions over the past few years. He has led the China team to exceptional business growth and deepened our commitment to localization in the Chinese market.”
Miguel Faustino said: “I am honored to take on this important role and look forward to working closely with the team in China and local partners to integrate global resources to meet local needs, bring more solutions to the Chinese market and jointly drive Thermo Fisher’s continued growth in China. Through our efforts, we will continue to live Thermo Fly’s mission of helping our customers make the world healthier, cleaner and safer.”
8290-191 Miguel Faustino joined Thermo Feld in 2013. During his tenure, he held a number of senior global leadership positions and demonstrated his commitment to continuous excellence with tangible results, leading the team to achieve significant business results and achieve business expansion in a number of relevant areas.
Mr. Faustino holds a Bachelor’s degree from Boston College and an MBA from MIT Sloan School of Management. He will soon move to Shanghai with his family.