Victoria Eno

Manager Of Marketing And Communications at NCODA

Victoria Eno is an experienced professional with a diverse background in marketing, communications, and human resources. Currently serving as the Manager of Marketing and Communications at NCODA since January 2018, Victoria has also held positions within the same organization as Manager of Human Resources and Executive Assistant. Prior to NCODA, Victoria worked as a Marketing Project Manager at Pahlisch Homes Inc. from September 2015 to December 2017, and as an Administrative Assistant for the Single Marine Program in 2010-2011. Early career experience includes serving as an Aircraft Recovery Specialist in the United States Marine Corps from June 2006 to December 2010. Victoria holds a Bachelor's Degree in Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services from Penn State University and an Associate's Degree in Social and Behavioral Sciences from MiraCosta College.

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Buffalo, United States

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NCODA

NCODA is a grassroots, not-for-profit organization, founded to strengthen community oncology practices with dispensing services. NCODA is addressing the growing need for dispensing cancer clinics to improve operations at the pharmacy level in order to deliver quality and sustainable value to all stakeholders involved in the care of cancer patients’ receiving oral and IV therapy. NCODA brings value to practices through adoption of Quality Standards, sharing of best practices and improving financial viability. Through NCODA, dispensing practices will be in a position to further demonstrate their high quality and patient-centered focus. With NCODA’s value proposition, community oncology practices will be able to convey to all stakeholders why it is vitally important for a patient’s treatment to remain with their oncologist from first fill through refills. This value proposition creates a win-win solution for all stakeholders involved in oral chemotherapy including patients, employers, payers, practices, pharmaceutical companies, advocacy groups, professional organizations, PBMs, GPOs, foundations, legislators, and state boards of pharmacy. NCODA’s membership is comprised of like-minded community cancer centers from across the country and is rapidly spreading to additional states who operate a dispensing platform. NCODA is rapidly growing and has expanded to represent over 3,000 prescribers nationally. NCODA will always be independent for its stakeholders, as it formulates a collaborative drug therapy management model which is so vitally important to the increasing number of patients prescribed oral chemotherapy and the providers involved in their care.


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