Bristol Myers Squibb names Gallman executive VP, general counsel and chief policy officer

Bristol Myers Squibb, the fourth-largest company in New Jersey by market cap, announced Tuesday the appointment of Cari Gallman as executive vice president, general counsel and chief policy officer, effective immediately. She succeeds Sandra (Sandy) Leung, who is retiring after a 33-year career at the company.

Gallman has extensive experience in pharmaceutical law and compliance. She will lead the law department, which includes intellectual property, commercial and regulatory law, litigation, securities and corporate governance, transactions, corporate security and compliance and ethics, as well as global and U.S. policy and government affairs. Gallman has held leadership positions at Bristol Myers Squibb for 10 years, most recently serving as executive vice president, corporate affairs.

“I am committed to continuing to build on the company’s culture of integrity and shape a dynamic policy environment that protects innovation and patients,” said Gallman in a statement.

Gallman began her legal career in private practice representing pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturers in civil, regulatory, and government enforcement matters.

She earned a bachelor’s degree in political theory from Princeton University, magna cum laude, and holds a juris doctor degree from Harvard Law School.