Sandra Leung, the long-standing general counsel of Bristol Myers Squibb, is set to retire after a dedicated 33-year tenure with the pharmaceutical giant. Leung, who has served as general counsel since 2007, will be succeeded by Cari Gallman, the company’s current executive vice president of corporate affairs. Leung’s journey in the legal field began with prosecuting homicides, an experience that shaped her ability to make quick decisions and maintain accountability for those decisions. As Bristol Myers Squibb prepares for this transition in its legal leadership, it marks a significant chapter in the company’s history. For more details on this transition, click here.