CVS' Signify Health and MinuteClinic get new leaders
Marcus Lanznar has been named president of Signify Health, and Jon Thiboutot has been named president of retail health for CVS Health.
Marcus Lanznar has been named president of Signify Health, and Jon Thiboutot has been named president of retail health for CVS Health.
McNiff, a 44-year grocery veteran, will assume day-to-day leadership as Van Helden transitions to executive chairman.
He will lead all aspects of biosimilars advocacy, policy, and outreach as well as AAM’s policy development and issues management to improve overall market sustainability and increase access to affordable generic and biosimilar medicines.
Grannum, who previously held leadership roles at Campbell’s and Reckitt, brings more than 15 years of international experience in sales and strategy.
COO Bill Mayo ascends to leadership position as Fred Boehler steps down.
Costanzi has served as Swisslog Healthcare’s Head of Marketing and Communications for North America for the last three and a half years.
Her appointment marks a pivotal moment in NEOM's global expansion strategy and underscores the brand’s commitment to deepening awareness and driving growth in the U.S. market.
He will lead Kimberly-Clark's personal care, family care, and professional businesses across the United States and Canada.
Forbes brings more than 20 years of leadership experience in the retail and consumer packaged goods sectors.
Jain brings a proven track record of innovation that will help propel eosera into its next chapter of growth.
Director Monarez, the first Senate-confirmed director of the CDC, brings decades of frontline experience in disaster preparedness, biosecurity, and health innovation.
Jejurikar will replace Joe Moeller who will lead the board of directors and provide advice and counsel to the CEO on company matters.
Seasoned industry leader tapped to help pharma reimagine their go-to-market strategies and direct-to-patient models.
A recognized leader in retail media, Monahan brings extensive experience at dentsu, Pinterest and Walmart.com.
Vincent will replace Christine Wheatley who announced plans to retire on September 1.
“These leadership appointments reflect NACDS’ unwavering focus on member-driven progress and the advancement of chain pharmacy.”