
French clinical-stage biotech Sensorion, which specializes in the development of novel therapies to restore, treat and prevent hearing loss disorders, today announced that Nawal Ouzren, Sensorion’s chief executive (CEO) and a director of the company, is stepping down from both posts due to a personal matter incompatible with serving as CEO.
Amit Munshi, who serves as the chairman of Sensorion will assume the role of interim chief executive and Ms Ouzren will remain temporarily as a consultant to the company to ensure an effective transition. This leadership change is effective immediately and the Board has commenced its search for a permanent CEO.
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