Prime Therapeutics hires Stuart Meyerson to lead sales activities

EAGAN, Minn., March 30, 2020 / PRNewswire / – Prime Therapeutics LLC (Prime), a Pharmacy Benefit Manager (PBM) serving more than 30 million domestic members, has recruited employees Stuart Meyerson as the new Vice President of Sales. Meyerson brings over 20 years of sales leadership and strategic partnership experience to his role. He will lead the implementation of the company’s sales vision and use his expertise to achieve the growth targets.

Meyerson has experience in both the healthcare and insurance industries. He held senior sales positions at Transamerica Life Solutions / Autumn Life Settlements, Radiology Corporation of America, and most recently at Healogics, Inc.

“I am delighted that Stuart is joining Prime,” he said Cameron Olig, Senior Vice President, Commercial and Government Markets at Prime. “Stuart is a results-driven leader with an in-depth knowledge and understanding of the healthcare industry. I am confident that he will help Prime demonstrate his superior member experience, extensive drug management skills, and value to plans and employers during these critical times to convey the critical phase. ” Transformation time in healthcare. “

Meyerson holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics from Lehigh University in the Bethlehem, Penn. He is also a certified financial planner by Queens University in Charlotte, NC.

About Prime Therapeutics
Prime Therapeutics LLC (Prime) improves the work of healthcare by helping people get the medications they need to feel better and live well. Prime provides comprehensive drug management solutions for health plans, employers, and government programs, including Medicare and Medicaid. The company processes claims and offers clinical services for people with complex diseases. Prime serves more than 30 million people. For more information, please visit www.primetherapeutics.com or follow @Prime_PBM on Twitter.

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