
Darine Ghanem has spent more than half of her life away from Lebanon, where she was born. First, she moved to Italy, then spent 15 years in Switzerland, and now, she has put down roots in Denmark.
The 42-year-old businesswoman is general manager of Roche in Denmark and Iceland, meaning she has responsibility for 100 employees and a drug pipeline including cancer and sclerosis treatments.
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