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    Synevo Romania appoints Adrian Tudosca as new General Manager

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    Synevo Romania announces the appointment of Adrian Tudosca as General Manager. Adrian Tudoscă has taken over the leadership of Synevo Romania from Laurentiu Luca, who led the company for nearly a decade.

    During this period, the Synevo network expanded significantly, reaching 239 collection centers across more than 88 locations, while consistently increasing the annual volume of tests performed.

    With almost 20 years of experience in finance and management, Adrian Tudoscă joined Synevo in 2017. He previously held the roles of Deputy General Manager of Synevo Romania and Regional Finance Director for Southeast Europe, where he played a key role in integrating regional operations.

    “Synevo has reached this point through consistency and high standards—benchmarks I know well after nearly ten years with the company. My role is to build further on this solid foundation, with an agile approach that is closely aligned with the real needs of patients and physicians. We will continue to invest in advanced diagnostics and expand access, while maintaining the same commitment to quality that has defined us so far. At the same time, how we do this matters: simply, clearly, and responsibly. For me, the priorities are areas where precision makes an immediate difference—oncology, genetics, and chronic conditions—as well as building teams that can act quickly, efficiently, and with a high degree of confidence,” said Adrian Tudosca, General Manager of Synevo Romania.

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