Dr. Janet Greeson, Chairman, President and CEO, led the bold initiative that transformed Samaritan from a "one drug" Company to an innovative "Drug Development Pipeline" Biopharmaceutical Company. She strategically created a long-term value and growth model, with the Samaritan/Georgetown University collaboration; and intends to duplicate this growth model with other top tier Universities, as a solid strategy to continually build Samaritan's value and sustain its future profitability.
Dr. Greeson is a successful healthcare professional with over two decades of corporate experience focused on emerging growth situations, leadership development, and mergers and acquisitions. Although she has worked with Samaritan for nine years, as CEO for the past four years she has demonstrated a relentless perseverance and determination to succeed in the face of unrelenting change. She is extremely motivated and equipped to attack problems and seize realistic opportunities, with capability, courage and confidence.
Dr. Greeson is a co-inventor of 18 patent applications, and presently has nine "peer reviewed" journal publications. She is a best selling author of "It's Not What You Are Eating, It's What's Eating You"; and a renowned public speaker, whose guest appearances on numerous radio and TV Talk shows, has opened the door to tell the Samaritan story, in a concise and professional manner.
Dr. Greeson is an experienced growth "Model" developer. In the past, Dr. Greeson developed model "Addiction Rehab Programs" for the US Navy, and went on privately, to develop and grow a nationwide "inpatient treatment program model" which she later sold to Columbia/HCA (NYSE:COL).
Dr. Greeson has an eclectic past, once working with Mother Theresa and was privileged to be the U.S. Congressional Nominee for the State of Nevada in 1994, winning the primary without spending a dollar to campaign. She currently fulfills her altruistic energies with the Samaritan Innovative Science Foundation.
Dr. Greeson holds a BA, from Florida Technological University 1978; an MA from Rollins College 1979; a PhD from Columbia Pacific University 1987.
Dr. Greeson devotes substantially all of her time to the affairs of Samaritan Pharmaceuticals. |