New York City Metropolitan Area, United States, April 2026 — Divya Kumar has stepped into a new role within Bristol Myers Squibb as Global Head of HR, Medical Affairs and RDC Effectiveness. In this position, he is set to contribute to the company’s broader enterprise agenda while helping strengthen people strategy and organizational effectiveness across a critical part of the business. The transition reflects another important milestone in his long-standing human resources leadership journey across global healthcare and biopharma environments.
Before taking on this role, Divya Kumar served at Bristol Myers Squibb as Executive Director, Global Head HR – Cell Therapy Development and Operations, where he led global talent strategy and execution for integrated cell therapy development and operations teams. In that assignment, he supported a workforce of more than 3,700 employees worldwide, focusing on employee engagement, retention, development, and HR leadership for teams driving life-saving cell therapies and innovation.
Prior to joining Bristol Myers Squibb, he built a substantial leadership career at Novartis, where he most recently served as Executive Director, Global Head HR Radioligand Therapies and US TechOps. In that role, he led talent and organizational strategies supporting multiple manufacturing sites globally and helped advance innovative technology platforms linked to cell therapies, gene therapies, and radioligand therapies.
Earlier in his journey at Novartis, he held the role of Head HR, Solid Tumors Franchise, Novartis Oncology, supporting a major oncology business and driving initiatives across business partnering, organization and culture transformation, capability building, talent and leadership development, and launch management. He also served as Global Head HR, Cell & Gene Technical Development and Manufacturing, where he supported global teams across development, manufacturing, and quality while contributing to transformation, expansion, and talent development priorities.
His wider experience at Novartis also included leadership positions such as Director Global HRBP and Head Talent Management & Org Development, Cell & Gene Therapies Unit, Global HR Business Partner, Head HR, Sub Saharan Africa, Head Talent Management and Sr HRBP, Group Emerging Markets, and HR Leadership Development Associate. Across these assignments, he worked across global, regional, and emerging markets environments, with exposure to organization development, transformation, commercial capability building, compliance, mentoring, and cross-cultural HR leadership. Earlier in his career, he also served as Human Resource Information System Manager at Polaris Software Lab. He holds an MBA in Human Resource Management from XLRI Jamshedpur, where he was a Gold Medalist.
As he begins this transition, Divya Kumar has shared that he is energized by the opportunity to learn, contribute, and help shape meaningful impact across the enterprise through the RDC continuum. His appointment underscores the value of seasoned HR leadership in enabling scientific innovation, business effectiveness, and organizational growth in the global biopharma sector.
About Bristol Myers Squibb
Bristol Myers Squibb is a global biopharmaceutical company focused on transforming patients’ lives through science. The company is advancing a sustainable pipeline of potential therapies and leveraging translational medicine and data analytics to deliver the right medicine to the right patient at the right time. Its work spans areas including oncology, hematology, immunology, cardiovascular disease, and fibrosis. Through the Bristol Myers Squibb Foundation, the company also promotes health equity and works to improve outcomes for populations disproportionately affected by serious diseases and conditions.
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