Adam Glazer

Vice President Of Marketing And Communications at Med-IQ

Adam Glazer has a diverse work experience spanning over two decades. Adam has held various roles in marketing and communications in different companies.

Adam'smost recent position was as the Vice President of Marketing and Communications at Med-IQ since October 2015. Prior to that, they served as the Division Head and Director of Marketing at PBP from September 2013 to October 2015.

Adam also has experience as the Manager of Channel Marketing at Ricoh Americas Corporation from 2011 to 2013. Before that, they worked as the Director of Marketing at Oxford University Press from 2007 to 2011 and as the Associate Director of Marketing at Wolters Kluwer from 2004 to 2007.

Adam's earlier experiences include working as a Senior Marketing Manager at Johns Hopkins University from 2000 to 2004, as a Marketing Manager at Lippincott Williams and Wilkins from 1995 to 2000, and as a Customer Service Representative at The Franklin Mint from 1993 to 1995.

Adam Glazer has an MBA in Marketing from Saint Joseph's University. Adam also holds a BS in Marketing from Penn State University. Prior to their university studies, Adam attended Coatesville Senior High School.

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Med-IQ

Med-IQ helps you make better care possible. We empower people at every level of the healthcare delivery system with the knowledge needed to continuously improve provider performance and patient outcomes. With a healthcare education team that brings expertise in clinical medicine, risk management, quality improvement, legal and regulatory matters, and patient engagement, we incorporate a broad and unified perspective into our solutions—eliminating siloed, inconsistent learning. We collaborate with our partners to identify needs, understand goals, and develop learning strategies that drive improvement where it will make the most difference—whether in a specific area or throughout the entire system. And because sustained change is the only change that matters, we measure results and leverage what we all learn. Healthcare will continue to evolve—probably confusing and amazing all of us along the way. But, as a benefit of our long-standing relationships with tens of thousands of learners and hundreds of institutions, we stand ready to address cutting-edge issues and continue to lead positive change in healthcare delivery. For more information, visit www.med-iq.com.