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J.D. Power finds retail health, wellness services thriving

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Pharmacy Study, released Thursday, the evolution toward health and wellness services—in addition to medication management—may be the key to the future of the retail pharmacy industry as it contends with growing threats from online retailers. Of that group, 38% say they “definitely will” switch pharmacies in the next 12 months.

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Wellness booms and so does the share price of pharmaceutical retailers

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Wellness has become a priority for people in the wake of the pandemic as evidenced by the surge in demand for health and well-being products, which is projected to reach $5.2 trillion in managed assets. billion by 2030.

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Hy-Vee promotes three executives

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WEST DES MOINES, Iowa — Three Hy-Vee executives have been promoted to new roles, the company announced on Friday. He held many retail store operations and management positions within Hy-Vee, and in 2006 he was promoted to assistant vice president, operations, northwestern district.

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Hy-Vee gives executives new leadership roles

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and will oversee Hy-Vee’s private brands, merchandising, marketing and digital initiatives. Tweeten’s promotion marks the first time a woman has been named president of Hy-Vee. Georgia Van Gundy was promoted to chief of staff, in addition to executive vice president and chief customer officer. Donna Tweeten. Aaron Wiese.

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Hy-Vee CEO Randy Edeker names successors

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In 2012, Wiese joined Hy-Vee’s executive staff as director, real estate strategic planning, and in 2013 became director, health/wellness strategic planning. In 2014, he was promoted to assistant vice president, specialty pharmacy, and then vice president, business development, at Amber Specialty Pharmacy.

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Edeker names Wiese as next CEO of Hy-Vee

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In 2012, Wiese joined Hy-Vee’s executive staff as director of real estate strategic planning, and in 2013 he became director of health/wellness strategic planning. In 2014, he was promoted to assistant vice president of specialty pharmacy, and then vice president of business development at Amber Specialty Pharmacy.

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Proudly made in China: How Chinese consumers are reclaiming domestic brands

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A demand for counterfeit goods was thus sparked, fuelling a boom for local manufacturers and leading China to become the top global market for the production and sale of fake goods. These brands, often unique or even unknown to the market, satisfied the desire for individuality. The Decline of the West.

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