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Pankaj Jain

Regional Training and Development Manager at Sanofi
📍 Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India

Pankaj Jain is the Regional Training and Development Manager at Sanofi, based in Delhi. With a career at Sanofi starting in sales, he now leads training for the Mass Therapy, B&J, and Woman Health teams. He holds an MBA from Jiwaji University and has been in his current management role since 2012.

He shows an interest in innovation and forward-thinking ideas, as indicated by his engagement with TED Conferences. His background connects his schooling in Dehradun with his established professional life in Delhi.

He achieved a promotion from a front-line sales representative to Area Manager within just three years at Sanofi.

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Experience
21 Years
Current Role
Regional Training and Development Manager
Job Level
Middle
Location
Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
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Priorities

Topics Pankaj cares about

Sales Team Development
As a regional training and development manager since 2012, he is responsible for advancing the skills of multiple sales teams.
Pharmaceutical Training
His role focuses on training for specialized divisions at Sanofi, including Mass Therapy, Bone & Joint, and Women's Health.
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Career

Work history

10-2012
Regional Training and Development Manager
Sanofi
1-2004 - 8-2012
Area Manager
Sanofi
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Education
1994 - 1996
Master of Business Administration - MBA
Jiwaji University
1979 - 1991
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Scholars home, Dehradun
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