Anne-Sophie Bricca
Deputy General Counsel - Global Compliance Officer, Terumo BCT
Anne-Sophie Bricca is Deputy General Counsel & Global Compliance Officer at Terumo Blood and Cell Technologies, a global leader in blood components and cellular technologies, member of the Terumo group. With her team, she provides legal and compliance support to Terumo BCT entities worldwide. She is a member of Terumo BCT Executive Leadership Team. She represents Terumo group at MedTech Europe (the European association of the medical devices and diagnostic industry) and since January 2019, she assumes the Chair of the Ethics and Compliance Group and seats at the Code Committee. She is also the General Secretary of ETHICS (International Society of Healthcare Ethics and Compliance).
Before joining Terumo BCT in 2009, Anne-Sophie Bricca worked as in-house counsel for the IT industry during 10 years (HP, CPG International, Ingram Micro). She also worked as a general counsel for Franco Dragone Entertainment Group for the design and making of the Macao show “The House of Dancing Water”.
Anne-Sophie holds two post graduates degrees in European Laws from the University Robert Schuman (Strasbourg) and in International Laws from the Université Libre de Bruxelles (Brussels). She was the laureate of the international Rousseau Competition in International Laws chaired by Boutros Boutros-Ghali in 1997.
3 blogs from the author
Posted on 28.06.2024
MedTech Europe Code: Trust is a priceless asset in healthcare
With new global challenges on the horizon, compliance with the MedTech Europe Code is an investment in the future If my years as a legal and compliance professional in Europe’s medical technology sector have taught me anything, it is the value of trust. It is vital that healthcare professionals and patients trust us to produce […]
Posted on 10.02.2020
AI in medical technologies: prioritising an ethical approach to deliver better care
Artificial intelligence (AI) has enormous potential to improve patient outcomes and reduce their variability, making health systems more efficient. But we must take an ethical approach to ensure sustainable implementation and public trust. As leaders in the medical technology sector, we are playing our part in ensuring that our industry develops advanced data-driven technologies […]
Posted on 13.05.2019
Building synergies between the business and compliance communities
This year, GMTCC is fully part of the MedTech Forum. By joining forces to build synergies between the business and compliance communities, the industry is sending a clear message: compliance is part of the business! I have always been in favour of having the compliance officer seen as a true business partner. Indeed, compliance programmes […]