267 Millennium - A Marquis Who’s Who Magazine HEALTH AND WELLNESS College of Business, as well as a finalist for the university’s Writer of the Year award. Following his receipt of his bachelor’s degree, Mr. Powers matriculated at Rollins College, where he received an MBA from their Crummer Graduate School of Business in 2011. As a testament to his success, Mr. Powers has received several recognitions and accolades. In 2020, he was highlighted in the article “Best Practices of Managing Short-Dated Inventory” through MedCity News and, in 2021, he was featured in Worldwide Business with Kathy Ireland. The same year, MedShorts was selected for inclusion as among the Best Places to Work by the Orlando Business Journal. Furthermore, Mr. Powers earned the Innovative Tech Award and several sustainability designations. Likewise, MedShorts was named one of the Top 10 Supply Chain Companies of the Year. In relation to the COVID-19 pandemic, MedShorts was highlighted by the American Systems of Hospital Pharmacists Association and in a case study through the Los Angeles County Department of Health, through which they leveraged MedShorts’ techniques to access essential medication and therapists for patients. Looking toward the future, Mr. Powers intends to witness the continued expansion of MedShorts and expound upon their sister channel, Methagy. Above all else, he values feedback from his customers who have applauded MedShorts for their efficiency and revolutionary efforts in providing adequate resources for pharmacies across the nation. Moreover, Mr. Powers would like to continue evolving the business from the inside, developing his team to become more knowledgeable about pharmacies, health care workers and manufacturing inventories. He says that the secret to success is to keep one’s ear to the ground with the voice of the customer.
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