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Indiana University X420 POOP Session Presentation

Indiana University X420 POOP Session Presentation. Melissa Macek & Denise Smolinski February 5, 2002. Baxter International. Company Overview FDP Program Career Opportunities. To be the global leader in providing critical therapies for people with life-threatening conditions.

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Indiana University X420 POOP Session Presentation

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  1. Indiana University X420 POOP Session Presentation Melissa Macek & Denise Smolinski February 5, 2002

  2. Baxter International • Company Overview • FDP Program • Career Opportunities

  3. To be the global leader in providing critical therapies for people with life-threatening conditions Baxter Vision Every day, Baxter products and services help treat thousands of people around the world with cancer, kidney failure, hemophilia, immune deficiencies, infectious diseases and other serious health conditions

  4. Baxter Overview • $8 billion global market leader • Balanced and complementary global business portfolio leveraging scientific and technological capabilities • Strategies to accelerate growth: • Technological Innovation • Global Expansion • Aging Population Medication Delivery Renal BioScience

  5. Financial Development Program "I believe this program is invaluable. FDP Associates are not only exposed to various functional areas, but also to International business issues. Completing a series of nine month assignments over a three-year period provides Associates with a breadth of unique experiences.” Brian AndersonSr. Vice President Finance & Chief Financial Officer

  6. Financial Development Program Program Structure • Four rotations, approximately nine months each • Functional skills are developed through technical training and on-the-job training in different finance disciplines • Both domestic and international rotational assignments are available. Approximately 25-40% of the rotations are international: EUROPE:Austria, Belgium, England, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland. LATIN AMERICA:Mexico, Argentina, Brazil, and Puerto Rico ASIA / OTHER:Canada, Japan, and Australia

  7. Financial Development Program Typical Assignments • Financial Planning and Analysis • Corporate Audit • International Finance • Corporate Tax • Financial Information Systems • Manufacturing Finance • Financial Reporting

  8. Life After the FDP Current FDP’s and Recent Grads Where are they now? Henrik Wahlberg Current FDP Talha Ashraf FDP Grad June 1999 Janelle Mills FDP Grad June 1999 Finance Mgr BioScience North America Sr. Financial Analyst Global Finance Medication Delivery Finance Associate BioScience North America

  9. Life After the FDP Career Tracking Meenal Sethna Class of 1993 Senior Financial Analyst - International Finance (2 Yrs) Manager, Financial Planning - International Finance (2 Yrs) Manager/Director, Global Finance (2 Yrs) Director, Manufacturing Finance (Present) Jim Sweeney Class of 1988 Associate Marketing Manager, US/Global (2 Yrs) Marketing Manager, Global (2 Yrs) Senior Marketing Manager, Global (1.5 Yrs) Team Leader, Product Development (3 Years) Director, US Marketing (1.5 Years) Director of Global Marketing, Hemoglobin Therapeutics (8 Mos) Vice President, General Manager Asia (1.5 Yrs) Vice President, Strategy Development (Present)

  10. Financial Development Program The Ideal Candidate... • Accounting or Finance undergraduate major • 12 hours of accounting coursework • Record of academic excellence • Strong interpersonal skills • Team player • Willing to relocate for rotations

  11. BAXTER HEALTHCARE Recruitment Timeline

  12. Career Skill Sets

  13. International Opportunities • Current International Rotations/IU Alums • Austria (Rob Cox ‘98, Ryan Freking ’98) • Belgium (Talha Ashraf ’97, Brian Westphal ’98) • Italy • Ireland (Christiaan Lawhead ’98, Janelle Mills ’97) • France (Damian Peoples ’99) • England (Laurence Nibur ’97) • Australia (Amber Tharp ‘99)

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