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Olamide Banjo Pharmd, Aahivp

Senior Director, Community Engagement And Partnerships at Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation - MMRF

Olamide Banjo has a diverse range of work experience in the pharmaceutical industry. From 2008 to 2009, Banjo served as a PGY-1 Community Pharmacy Practice Resident at the University of Illinois Chicago. After completing the residency, Banjo worked as a Pharmacy Manager at Albertsons Companies from November 2010 to August 2011, where they were responsible for managing staff, driving sales, and overseeing budget and inventory. Banjo then joined Safeway Inc in August 2011 as the Patient Care Services Manager, where they engaged with patients, promoted clinical services, and played a key role in implementing policies involving the expansion of pharmacist roles in immunization and medication prescribing. In September 2016, Banjo became the Residency Program Director for the Albertsons Companies PGY1 Community-Based Pharmacy Residency Program, where they developed the program, collaborated with stakeholders, and facilitated learning experiences for residents until December 2020. Following this role, Banjo became the District Pharmacy Manager at Albertsons Companies in December 2020, overseeing 31 pharmacies and leading a team to drive health outcomes, expand scope of practice, and foster partnerships. Finally, Banjo is currently working as the Senior Director of Community Engagement and Partnerships at the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation, a position they started in July 2022.

Olamide Banjo, PharmD, AAHIVP completed their Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) degree at Howard University from 2004 to 2008. Prior to that, they obtained a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree in Chemistry from the same university from 2000 to 2004.

In addition to their academic achievements, Banjo has obtained several certifications throughout their career. These certifications include Diversity, Equity and Inclusion from ASHP in August 2022, HIV Pharmacist from the American Academy of HIV Medicine in January 2020, APhA The Pharmacist & Patient Centered Diabetes Care Faculty Instructor from the American Pharmacists Association in March 2013, AHA Basic Life Support (BLS) Instructor from the American Heart Association in March 2012, APhA Immunization Certificate Program Faculty Instructor from the American Pharmacists Association in August 2011, Pharmacy-Based Travel Health Services (Faculty) from the American Pharmacists Association in August 2011, MTM Provider from OutcomesMTM, a Cardinal Health company, in November 2010, and Cardiovascular Disease Risk Management from the American Pharmacists Association (specific dates were not provided for this certification).

Based on the information provided, Banjo's educational background consists of a PharmD degree and a BSc degree in Chemistry from Howard University. They have also obtained multiple certifications in various fields related to pharmacy, HIV medicine, diabetes care, immunization, cardiovascular disease management, and more.

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