Équipe
Les consultants du Groupe JBL apportent une expertise et expérience variées dans les secteurs de l'industrie pharmaceutique et de soins de santé et fournissent une compréhension approfondie des questions complexes aux niveaux fédéral et provincial au Canada.
De plus, nos consultants travaillent en équipe afin de livrer les résultats espérés par nos clients. En savoir plus
Faits saillants
Extensive senior career experience in Canadian pharmaceutical industry
Expertise in:
- Sales and Marketing
- Strategic Planning
- Government Relations
- Professional Relations
- Reimbursement by Public and Private Payers
Member of Who’s Who of Canadian Entrepreneurs
Board Member, Kinark Child and Family Services
Based in Greater Toronto Area
Expérience professionnelle
Gregory Glenn is the Senior Vice President of The JBL Group. Prior to the formation of the company, he was the President and CEO of The Glenn Group Inc. His career has spanned various Marketing, Sales and Government Relations positions within the Canadian pharmaceutical industry. Prior to entering the consulting field in 1993, he was the Director, Government Affairs for Cyanamid Canada.Greg has successfully lobbied provincial governments for formulary inclusions and acted as liaison for clients up to the ministerial level, both federally and provincially. He has been involved in reimbursement submissions to both Public and Private Payers for a significant number of products and has helped clients develop Government Relations, Professional Relations and Reimbursement plans. Greg has also assisted clients with Economic Evaluations, Market Access Strategic Plans, Risk Assessment and Market Impact Analyses, Internet Business Solutions and Meeting Facilitation.
In 2013, Greg was named to the Canadian Association for Healthcare Reimbursement Hall of Fame.
Greg is a member of the Who’s Who of Canadian Entrepreneurs, the Chairman Emeritus of the National Chamber Orchestra of Canada and has served as the Chair of the Board of Doane House Hospice in Newmarket, Ontario. He is currently a member of the Board of Kinark Child and Family Services.