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  1. Oct 22, 2023 · Nathalie Dompé is the CEO of Dompe Holdings, a pharmaceutical company, and a former Microsoft employee. She is married to Chamath Palihapitiya, a Sri Lankan-American investor and CEO of Social Capital, and has one child with him.

    • 33 years old (as of 2023)
    • Nathalie Dompé
    • 5 February 1990
    • Female
  2. Leadership. Meet the Team. With courage, inspired science and a global mindset we deliver game-changing medical advances. Meet the leadership team by clicking below. Collapse. Nathalie Dompé. Nathalie Dompé is Co-CEO of Dompé farmaceutici. Nathalie is responsible for the oversight, market development, and strategic approval of all new drugs ...

  3. Nathalie Dompé, 37, is the co-CEO of Dompé Pharmaceuticals, a Milan-based company that has expanded its business in the US with technology and research. She explains how she has grown the company's revenue, research and social impact in the US, while maintaining production in Italy.

  4. Esperienza: Dompé · Località: Milano · Più di 500 collegamenti su LinkedIn. Vedi il profilo di Nathalie Dompé su LinkedIn, una community professionale di 1 miliardo di utenti.

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    • San Mateo, California, United States
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  5. www.dompe.comDompé

    We use our 130 years of experience and expertise to turn transformative breakthroughs into treatments. Unafraid to take risks in our R&D, we face each challenge with the determination to deliver new drugs. Our passion for making a meaningful difference in patients’ lives drives our people. The Dompé of tomorrow. Our commitment to research ...

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  6. 24,137 followers. 11mo. 🚨New Podcast Alert🚨 Nathalie Dompé, co-CEO of Dompé Pharmaceuticals, shares a glimpse into her journey in the #pharmaindustry, her #leadership style, the ...

  7. May 31, 2021 · The Pied Piper of SPACs. Chamath Palihapitiya says that the investment tool lets ordinary people get rich off startups. It may be hype—but hype can be its own economic engine. By Charles Duhigg ...

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