Ahaviah Glaser
Corporate Officer/Principal at Association for Accessible Medicines
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Ahaviah Glaser is currently working as Vice President-Policy & Strategic Alliances at the Association for Accessible Medicines since 2011.
He completed his undergraduate degree from the University of California, Berkeley and his graduate degree from the University of Michigan.
Ahaviah Glaser active positions
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Association for Accessible Medicines
Association for Accessible Medicines Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Association for Accessible Medicines is an organization that aims to make generic and biosimilar medicines more accessible to those who need them. The organization is based in Arlington, VA. The non-profit company believes that increasing competition is the key to tackling the high cost of prescription drugs, rather than shifting costs among healthcare stakeholders. In 2022, generic and biosimilar prescription medicines saved $408 billion for the healthcare system overall, with more than $2.90 trillion saved over the past 10 years. The company was founded by Milan Puskar, Robert R. Grusky. David Gaugh has been the CEO of the company since 2012. | Corporate Officer/Principal | 07/12/2011 |
Training of Ahaviah Glaser
University of Michigan | Graduate Degree |
University of California, Berkeley | Undergraduate Degree |
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Association for Accessible Medicines
Association for Accessible Medicines Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Association for Accessible Medicines is an organization that aims to make generic and biosimilar medicines more accessible to those who need them. The organization is based in Arlington, VA. The non-profit company believes that increasing competition is the key to tackling the high cost of prescription drugs, rather than shifting costs among healthcare stakeholders. In 2022, generic and biosimilar prescription medicines saved $408 billion for the healthcare system overall, with more than $2.90 trillion saved over the past 10 years. The company was founded by Milan Puskar, Robert R. Grusky. David Gaugh has been the CEO of the company since 2012. | Commercial Services |
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