NEW YORK, Oct. 11, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Axsome Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ:AXSM), a biopharmaceutical company developing and delivering novel therapies for the management of central nervous system (CNS) disorders, today announced that Susan Mahony, PhD, has been appointed to Axsome's board of directors, effective immediately.
Dr. Mahony most recently served on the board of directors of Horizon Therapeutics from 2019 until its acquisition by Amgen in October 2023. She was formerly Senior Vice President of Eli Lilly and Company and President of Lilly Oncology, where under her leadership, the business unit evolved from one to five marketed medicines. At Lilly, she held leadership positions and led organizations in Europe, the United States, Canada, Japan, and China. Prior to Lilly, Dr. Mahony led commercial activities for Bristol Myers Squibb's cardiovascular business and worked in sales and marketing at Amgen and Schering Plough.
"We are pleased to welcome Dr. Mahony, who has extensive leadership experience in global drug development and commercialization, to our board of directors," said Herriot Tabuteau, MD, Chief Executive Officer of Axsome. "Dr. Mahony is an excellent complement to the rest of our board, expanding its perspectives and expertise, as we work to create significant value for shareholders. Dr. Mahony's lifetime commitment to helping patients with serious conditions will advance our mission of developing and delivering innovative treatment options for critical areas of unmet patient need in the CNS space."
Dr. Mahony added, "I am excited to join the Axsome board and work with the other directors and members of the leadership team to help advance the Company's commercial portfolio and robust product candidate pipeline. Axsome has an enviable track record of focused, productive, and efficient drug development. With two differentiated commercial products in early launch phases, and the potential to have up to six marketed products by 2025, now is a time of potentially important inflection for the Company. I look forward to contributing to Axsome's continued transformation into ...