Edith Rosato, RPh, has recently been appointed new CEO of the Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy.
Edith Rosato, RPh, has recently been appointed the new CEO of the Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy (AMCP).
"I am very excited and honored to join AMCP, 1 of the nation's leading organizations in pharmacy and managed care. I believe wholeheartedly in the Academy's mission, and am looking forward to building on the great work that has been already done over the past 2 decades," Rosato said.
Rosato will be responsible for all program, financial, and operational aspects of AMCP, including a $10-million budget and staff of nearly 40 people. "The staff and volunteer leadership are impressive and demonstrate the passion necessary to advance the profession," Rosato said.
Prior to Rosato's 11 years at NACDS, she served as director of customer development for Healthcare Systems, national accounts manager for Wyeth-Ayerst Laboratories, and corporate pharmaceutical buyer for CVS Caremark. "Edith's extensive industry knowledge and excellent leadership experience make her an ideal choice for successfully guiding AMCP into the future and helping us continue to improve healthcare for all," said David Clark, president of AMCP.
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