
Valerie Bandy, Tecsys, explains how proactive vendor relationships, strategic drug allocation, and end-to-end visibility can prevent costly pharmaceutical supply disruptions.
Valerie Bandy brings over 25 years of distinguished experience in healthcare leadership to her current role as Vice President Pharmacy Solutions at Tecsys. With a career marked by this steadfast leadership, she has consistently excelled in driving strategic initiatives and optimizing operational efficiency. In her present capacity, Valerie collaborates closely with sales, research and development, AI and marketing teams to refine pharmacy supply chain software solutions, leveraging her extensive expertise in healthcare operations, sales strategy, supply chain, consulting, and regulatory compliance. Prior to her tenure at Tecsys, Valerie held pivotal leadership roles at prominent healthcare institutions including Director of Pharmacy at Wellstar Atlanta Medical Center, System Director of Pharmacy operations at Trinity Health, and consulting firms including Deloitte Consulting where she was a Specialist Master, and PriceWaterhouse Coopers. Throughout her career, she has spearheaded initiatives that have significantly impacted pharmaceutical procurement, cost optimization, and operational excellence, managing multi-billion-dollar budgets with adept precision. Valerie's academic credentials include a Doctor of Pharmacy, an MBA, and a Bachelor of Science in Biology, underscoring her commitment to academic excellence and professional development. Driven by her passion for healthcare leadership, Valerie actively seeks opportunities that align with organizational missions and visions, embodying a steadfast dedication to advancing healthcare delivery and patient outcomes.

Valerie Bandy, Tecsys, explains how proactive vendor relationships, strategic drug allocation, and end-to-end visibility can prevent costly pharmaceutical supply disruptions.

Valerie Bandy, Tecsys, discusses how manufacturers are adopting data-driven supply chain strategies to reduce drug shortages, control costs, and get the right inventory where it's needed.

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