Pfizer's president of global supply retires after 41 years

Anthony Maddaluna began working at Pfizer in 1975.
Anthony Maddaluna began working at Pfizer in 1975. | File photo
Pfizer's executive vice president and president of global supply Anthony Maddaluna is retiring after 41 years with the company.
“I have had the privilege of working with Tony during much of his career, and he has been a valuable partner to me,” Pfizer Chairman and CEO Ian Read said. “Tony has continually demonstrated a steadfast commitment to Pfizer and our mission. His focus on quality, compliance and customer service has established Pfizer Global Supply as an industry leading supply organization that is highly respected by internal and external stakeholders. I know I join all Pfizer colleagues in thanking Tony for his tireless efforts and wishing him and his family all the best as he embarks on the next stage of his life.”
Maddaluna began working at Pfizer in 1975.
“I have thoroughly enjoyed my career at Pfizer and being part of the company’s executive leadership team,” Maddaluna said. “Based on more than four decades at Pfizer, I am truly proud of our dedicated colleagues who have discovered, developed and delivered the high quality vaccines and medicines that combat the world’s most pressing healthcare challenges today.”