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Wafaa Mamilli To Join Roche As Chief Digital Technology Officer – Forbes

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Roche, the world’s largest biotechnology company and a global leader in in-vitro diagnostics, has announced that Wafaa Mamilli will assume the role of Chief Digital Technology Officer, reporting to Group CEO Thomas Schinecker, effective February 10, 2025. In this role, Mamilli will lead the global Informatics function at Roche, a responsibility previously held by Alan Hippe, who will now focus exclusively on his role as Chief Financial Officer. Mamilli will be based at Genentech in South San Francisco and will join the company’s enlarged Corporate Executive Committee.
“I am thrilled to join Thomas Schinecker’s team at Roche as the new Chief Digital and Technology Officer,” said Mamilli. “Roche’s commitment to advancing science and healthcare deeply aligns with my belief in the power of innovation to transform lives.”
With a distinguished career at the intersection of technology and life sciences, Mamilli brings a wealth of expertise to Roche. Most recently, she served as Chief Digital & Technology Officer and Group President for China, Brazil and Precision Animal Health at Zoetis. Before that, she spent over two decades at Eli Lilly and Company in various leadership positions, culminating in her role as global chief information officer for the company’s business units. Her deep experience in digital innovation and AI-driven transformation aligns with Roche’s ambitions to enhance healthcare delivery and operational efficiency through cutting-edge technology.
Roche’s incoming Chief Digital Technology Officer Wafaa Mamilli
“What inspires me most is Roche’s focus on doing now what patients need next—a purpose that drives not just the organization, but also my own passion for leveraging technology to improve healthcare outcomes,” Mamilli added. “I look forward to working alongside Roche’s talented teams and partners to accelerate this mission.”
Founded in 1896 in Basel, Switzerland, Roche pioneers personalized healthcare solutions that transform medical treatment and patient care. The company integrates data insights from clinical practice with its strengths in diagnostics and pharmaceuticals to advance precision medicine. Roche’s sustainability initiatives align with the Science Based Targets initiative and the Sustainable Markets Initiative, striving to achieve net zero emissions by 2045. Genentech, a wholly owned member of the Roche Group, operates in the United States, while Roche maintains a majority stake in Chugai Pharmaceutical in Japan.
In addition to her executive roles, Mamilli serves on the board of directors of Fiserv, further cementing her reputation as a leader in digital strategy and business transformation.
“Technology—and particularly AI—has never been more promising in shaping the future of healthcare,” Mamilli stated. “I am excited to build on Roche’s strong foundation, leveraging digital, data and AI to prevent, stop and cure diseases while amplifying the role of technology in delivering impactful solutions worldwide.”
“With the speed of technology and its strategic importance to our business now and for the future, I am thrilled to have Wafaa Mamilli joining us,” said Schinecker. “She is a visionary leader with deep technical and business expertise who will be instrumental in leveraging the power of digitalization and artificial intelligence across our business.”
Mamilli’s appointment marks a significant step in Roche’s commitment to digital excellence, reinforcing its position as a leader in biotech and in-vitro diagnostics. “This new chapter is both exciting and humbling. I can’t wait to collaborate, learn and drive meaningful innovation together. Let’s shape the future of healthcare!” Mamilli concluded.
By strengthening its digital capabilities, the company aims to accelerate innovation, improve patient outcomes and drive efficiencies across its global operations.
Peter High is President of Metis Strategy, a business and IT advisory firm. He has written three bestselling books, including his latest Getting to Nimble. He also moderates the Technovation podcast series and speaks at conferences around the world. Follow him on Twitter @PeterAHigh.


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