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Raymond Kerins

Raymond Kerins

Senior Vice President

Bayer Corporation

Ray Kerins is Senior Vice President and Head of Communications, Government Relations & Policy for Bayer Corporation.

Ray manages all communications, government relations, policy and advocacy for Bayer Corporation and the company's three main businesses – Consumer Health, Crop Science, Pharmaceutical and Animal Health. He oversees the Bayer U.S. Foundation and is a member of the Bayer U.S. Country Leadership Team. Ray is the Chairman of Bayer’s political action committee.

Previously, Ray was Vice President of external affairs & worldwide communications for Pfizer overseeing communications, internal & external, for the Company globally. He was the chief global spokesperson for Pfizer. Ray was part of a team that managed the $68 billion acquisition of Wyeth and $2.3 billion settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice.

Prior to Pfizer, he was Executive Director of public affairs for Merck & Co. and served as the company’s chief global spokesperson following the Vioxx recall.

Before Merck, Ray spent nine years at GCI Group where he was executive vice president/managing director overseeing both the corporate communications & media relations practices. Prior to GCI, he spent five years at Porter Novelli where he held various senior-level positions.

Ray is the recipient of many company and industry awards, including being named “2010 Public Relations Professional of the Year” by PRWeek Magazine; “2010 Media Relations Professional” by Bulldog Reporter; and was also named “Top 40 under 40” executives by PRWeek in 2009.

He is a board member of the U.S. Chamber Of Commerce and the Chamber’s Global Intellectual Property Center. Ray serves on the Center for Disease Control & Prevention’s Business Roundtable on Global Health Threats.

Ray holds a Master of Science degree and Bachelor of Arts degree from Iona College.

Recent Events and Presentations

July 20, 2016

RNC Policy Forum: How the Next Administration Can Foster Innovation, Boost Productivity, and Increase U.S. Competitiveness

Join ITIF for a panel discussion at the Republican National Convention featuring business leaders and Members of Congress to explore ways the 45th president and 115th Congress can work together to shape policies to foster innovation, boost productivity, and make the United States more competitive in the global economy.

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