Anuj Virmani was appointed Managing Director of Johnson & Johnson MedTech India, bringing extensive healthcare experience and a patient-centric vision. With a 28-year track record, he aims to expand operations and improve healthcare accessibility in tier II and III cities. Priorities include ethical leadership, talent nurturing, and empowering 1.4 billion lives of Indians. Excited to contribute to India’s growth as the world’s third-largest economy, collaborating with stakeholders for elevated healthcare standards.
Anuj Virmani has been appointed as the Managing Director of Johnson & Johnson MedTech India, as announced by Johnson & Johnson Private Limited. With an impressive 28-year track record in the industry, Anuj brings extensive healthcare experience and a strategic patient-centric vision to his new role. He holds a Masters’s in Management Studies from BITS Pilani and has been associated with Johnson & Johnson since 1995.
Throughout his career, Anuj has excelled in various roles, including serving as the Chief Financial Officer for the Middle East, Central Europe, Russia, Turkey, and Africa within the EMEA MedTech division. His expertise spans across General Management, Marketing, Finance, and New Business Development, contributing to the successful development of specialties like Bariatric, Thoracic, and Colorectal, as well as optimizing patient pathways and enhancing standards of care.
In his new position as Managing Director, Anuj Virmani’s key priorities involve fostering ethical leadership, nurturing talent, and embracing the organization’s vision of positively impacting the lives of 1.4 billion Indians. The company aims to expand its reach in tier II and III cities, ensuring healthcare accessibility across the nation.
Anuj expressed his excitement at returning to his homeland during a pivotal time when India is transforming itself and heading towards becoming the world’s third-largest economy. He looks forward to collaborating with care providers, central and state governments, and other stakeholders to elevate healthcare accessibility and standards of care in the country.