Gerren Wilson, PharmD

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Gerren Wilson, PharmD

Director, Inclusion Strategy and Partnerships

Genentech

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Gerren is a clinical pharmacist and biopharmaceutical enterprise leader who brings a deep understanding of patient care, healthcare disparities, managed care strategy, and marketing leadership from various roles across the healthcare industry. Gerren developed broad clinical pharmacy expertise at Rhode Island Hospital where he practiced both general inpatient and specialized oncology clinical pharmacy services. He later expanded his capacity as a care provider and deepened his commitment to serving diverse populations by transitioning to the Veterans Affairs (VA) Medical Center, where he managed the outpatient ambulatory care clinic.

Following clinical pharmacy practice, Gerren joined the biopharmaceutical industry 10 years ago to improve patient access to specialized medication and disease outcomes. Since joining Industry, he has held roles of increasing responsibility in Medical Affairs, Commercial, and Government Affairs. Gerren is currently Head of Inclusion Strategy and Partnerships at Genentech where he leads efforts to advance inclusive research and transform society by harnessing the power of the increasingly diverse world surrounding the Industry the company serves. Gerren is the recipient of numerous awards for collaboration, innovation and ability to deliver value to patients. Recently he was named as one of the Top 30 leaders under 40 transforming US healthcare by Business Insider.

Gerren contributes time and energy to professional and community organizations on local and national levels. He is a member of the American Pharmacists Association and American Society of Health System Pharmacists. Gerren is also a 15+ year member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Incorporated. He has held several local officer positions, coordinated fundraisers, organized community outreach and led several youth programs. Gerren received his PharmD from Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (MCPHS) and holds a bachelor’s degree from Morehouse College.

 
2020Matthew McMurray