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[CORRECTION] Healixa Inc. Appoints Kealy Altman as Vice President of Marketing
[CORRECTION] Healixa Inc. Appoints Kealy Altman as Vice President of Marketing.
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About this update from Healixa Inc.
[{"type":"text","content":"\n Holbrook, New York, April 06, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Emerald Organic Products Inc. (d/b/a Healixa Inc.) (OTC: EMOR) (the “Company”, \"EMOR\", “Healixa”), a people-first digital organization that humanizes care by deploying simplified solutions for complex global challenges, today announces that its Board of Directors (the “Board”) appointed Kealy Altman as Vice President of Marketing, effective immediately. This announcement closely follows the Company’s March 31, 2021 announcement regarding the appointment of McKenzie Gallagher to its Advisory Board, the Company’s  March 8, 2021 announcement regarding the appointment of Rep. Denver Riggleman to its Advisory Board, and its March 11, 2021 announcement regarding the appointment of Jessica Múzquiz. Altman is a native Floridian who graduated from Florida State University with a bachelor’s degree in marketing and merchandising.  Whether at established corporations or nimble start-ups, she is passionate about creating order from chaos and thrives in a creative, fast-paced environment.  Altman has developed and overseen multiple healthcare and telemedicine go-to-market initiatives and collaborations such as Walgreens, Cigna, BCBS, Bloomberg, LabCorp, MasterCard, Humana, Sutter Health Hospital System, IEHP, Aetna, IBM Watson, national trade shows, and many others. “In my seven-ish years in the virtual healthcare industry, I have had the privilege to help build one of the industry's most successful telehealth companies. Starting with 5 employees, to over 500 employees, vendors galore, and countless partner channels. My team was instrumental in achieving two important tasks. Both which held value to investors and the market at large.  One, was onboarding over 30+ million lives, the other, was driving member and patient engagement. A task which may seem relatively easy to most people, but to the novice, quite the contrary.  Most people have little to no idea what is available within their health plan, let alone how to activate or use any of the services for which they pay.  My job was to educate 300 million Americans, health insurance companies, pharmacy chains, lab chains, employer groups, hospital systems, urgent care centers, and venture capital groups to effectively understand the answer...