Taps Todd Garlitz to expand market presence and brand awareness across payer, provider, pharmacy and life sciences markets
The Health Care business of LexisNexis Risk Solutions announced that Todd Garlitz is joining its leadership team to lead the marketing activities for the organization. Garlitz will report to Josh Schoeller, chief executive officer, Health Care.
Garlitz joins the Health Care business from the LexisNexis Risk Solutions Business Services division where he led the integrated marketing team for its U.S. markets.
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“We are extremely pleased to have Todd join our team,” said Schoeller. “He is a seasoned healthcare marketing executive that brings an ideal blend of marketing skills and industry knowledge to our organization. I look forward to his leadership as he executes our marketing strategy to drive revenue and profit growth through solution marketing, campaign management, lead generation and brand enhancement initiatives.”
Garlitz brings more than 23 years of experience in the technology and healthcare industries, marketing to organizations across pharmacy, life sciences, provider and payer markets. Prior to joining LexisNexis Risk Solutions, he held marketing leadership roles at RelayHealth, a division of McKesson. Previous to that, Garlitz led strategy and marketing initiatives in the clinical decision support business of Thomson Reuters Healthcare (now IBM Watson Health) and delivered strategic consulting services with 3M Company and Ernst & Young Global Consulting. He received his Master of Business Administration from Vanderbilt University and his Bachelor of Business Administration from the University of Notre Dame.
“The depth and breadth of the analytics offerings from LexisNexis Risk Solutions is unmatched in the healthcare industry,” said Garlitz. “I look forward to working with our outstanding team to continue communicating the value we provide to our customers that helps them deliver better, more affordable care.”
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