We promote talent
The development of our employees is very important to us and is part of our social responsibility. That is why we at the Galenica Group support and encourage employees to develop their skills and realise their full potential – also with the aim of being an attractive employer and attracting and retaining valuable specialists. Employee development is a focus point of the strategic transformation programme: Wherever possible, employees should be encouraged to take professional development steps. Buket Tagli and Dania Stoll are two examples of employees who, thanks to their commitment, are supported by Galenica.
Buket Tagli
Buket Tagli has been Deputy Manager of the Coop Vitality pharmacy in Wallisellen since 1 January 2021 – as a pharmacy assistant of just 27 years. She has been working as a pharmacy assistant at the Coop Vitality pharmacy since 2016, has supported several renovations and openings, and completed a vocational trainer course so she can supervise apprentices. She is training to become a sales clerk while working.
Due to an unforeseen lengthy absence of the Manager, Buket Tagli immediately took over her business management duties. She prepared work plans, managed inventories, planned product promotions, handled invoices and completed reports – initially on an interim basis, and now as Deputy Manager since January 2021. «I am grateful for the fantastic team at the Coop Vitality pharmacy in Wallisellen, for the many further training opportunities provided by Galenica and for the chance to prove myself and develop myself in my new role,» says Buket Tagli.
Dania Stoll
Dania Stoll photographs items for internal and external customers in the HCI Solutions photo studio. Over the past ten years, the one-woman and one-camera operation has grown into a team with a professionally equipped studio. The importance of the photo studio has increased even more with the expansion of the Amavita, Sun Store and Coop Vitality pharmacy online shops.
Dania Stoll is a trained pharmacy assistant. Around 16 years ago, she made the move from the pharmacy to an office and finally ended up in the HCI Solutions photo studio in 2011. «At the time, the studio consisted of a table on which I photographed tablets,» says Dania Stoll. Formerly a one-woman team, there are now four employees who are responsible for photographing the items. These days, product images are no longer just important for databases, but also for the webshops of the pharmacy formats. The studio now consists of two large stations for photographing item packaging, a small station for photographing individual tablets and blisters, a 360 degree recording system and two image processing stations. «It’s a lot of fun working with the latest technology and being able to continuously develop within the Galenica Group,» adds Dania Stoll.