A Conversation with Greg Wasson | Part 1

A Conversation with Greg Wasson | Part 1

In this CEO Café post, I have the pleasure of sharing part one of an interview I did with our newest board member - Greg Wasson. Greg is the former president and CEO of Walgreens Boots Alliance. He’s recognized throughout the drug and healthcare industry as a transformational leader, focusing on innovation, bold business moves and executing against a long-term vision. Presently, Greg is the co-founder of Wasson Enterprise, a family office that partners and builds sustainable high growth businesses that do well by doing good. He’s also the co-founder of CoolerScreens, co-founder and director of Golden Fleece Beverages Inc., co-founder of Innventure, and executive chairman of Innovation Associates.  

With all his experience and success in life, and in business, Greg remains one of the most down-to-earth individuals I know, who is actively seeking to share the wisdom he’s gained and the lessons he’s learned throughout his years in the industry.  

During our conversation, Greg and I talk about his journey from pharmacist to CEO, and the many insights gained throughout that journey that can help us put the people element back into community pharmacies, and the healthcare system as a whole.  

I am excited and honored to share with you part one of my conversation with Greg Wasson.

From pharmacist to CEO

Do coupons and copays matter to pharmacists?

Advancing the role of community pharmacies in healthcare


Great session with two great digital health leaders

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Pamela Frank

Managing Director @ Advanced Bifurcation Systems Inc. | Strategic Consultant

4 年

Karen Retsky totally relate to his comment about relationships we develop with our pharmacists in ways we don’t with our physicians. Thank you for that!

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