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Sharon Cooper

Non Executive Director at Pharmaceutical Press

Sharon Cooper is an accomplished senior executive with extensive experience in digital transformation and product strategy across various sectors, including publishing and government. Currently serving as a Non-Executive Director at Pharmaceutical Press and as Chief Digital Officer at The Economist Intelligence Unit, Sharon has previously held key roles such as Chief Digital Officer at BMJ and Deputy Director at the Government Digital Service, where significant projects included the development of digital services and transformation initiatives. With a background in leading agile delivery and technology teams, Sharon has successfully turned product portfolios from loss to profit and implemented innovative digital solutions, underpinned by a strong focus on user experience and cost efficiency. Sharon holds a BSc Hons. in Chemistry with Management Studies from Royal Holloway, University of London.

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Oxford, United Kingdom

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Pharmaceutical Press

As the Royal Pharmaceutical Society’s knowledge business (RPS), we invest all of our resources into creating world-class tools that promote best practice in medicines use, supporting health professionals quickly and confidently make the most informed decisions on the safe and effective use of medicines. Reflecting the organisation’s status as the Royal Pharmaceutical Society’s knowledge business, we make it easier for time-pressured health professionals to recognise the essential knowledge products and services most valuable to them. The four core components of Pharmaceutical Press knowledge include: MedicinesComplete providing instant access to trusted knowledge online, Pharmaceutical Journal, the Royal Pharmaceutical Society’s official journal, Pharmacy Knowledge, knowledge and revision for tomorrow’s pharmacists, and Research Journals, high impact research in pharmaceutical sciences, published in partnership with Oxford University Press. Referred to daily across healthcare, academic and research settings and relied on by many commercial organisations to operate their businesses, Pharmaceutical Press essential knowledge includes British National Formulary, published in partnership with BMJ, Stockley’s Drug Interactions, Martindale: The Complete Drug Reference and Pharmaceutical Journal, which since 1841 has continued to connect pharmacists and inform the profession. A not-for-profit publisher, Pharmaceutical Press essential knowledge online, via licence and in print, supports health professionals quickly and confidently make the most informed decisions to improve patient safety. National agreements with parts of the National Health Service in the UK, mean that much of the NHS has unrestricted access to essential resources through MedicinesComplete.