Avi Goldfeder

Chief Executive Officer chairman at Pharmore Drugs

Avi Goldfeder is an experienced business development leader, currently serving as the Director of Business Development at Evergreen Benefits Group since 2017. Prior to this role, Avi Goldfeder founded and served as CEO of Pharmore Drugs from 2006 to 2017, transforming it into the largest independent healthcare pharmacy in the Midwest with over 300 employees and annual revenues exceeding $100 million before its sale to CVS. Avi Goldfeder also held significant roles at ING Barings as a Senior Managing Director and at the Chicago Board of Trade as a Trader. Additionally, Avi Goldfeder founded the Financial Futures Interest Rate Group and served as its Managing Partner from 1985 to 1994. Avi Goldfeder holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Government from Loyola University Chicago.

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Pharmore Drugs

PharMore Drugs is a privately owned Long Term Care Pharmacy located in Skokie, Illinois. The company opened in July, 2006 and has grown to serve over 9,500 patients throughout Illinois and Northwest Indiana. It is the largest independently owned pharmacy in Illinois. PharMore Drugs is a dynamic company known for its employee friendly, customer focused, team oriented work environment. We provide unparalleled service and believe in the strength of a partnership between the pharmacy and long term care facilities we service. At PharMore, customer care is our primary business at all levels and is the foundation from which the company was built. Each and every member of the company team is selected for their drive to serve. We offer potential candidates competitive salaries and benefits. We offer the potential for growth in your chosen field. Come join an organization that whole heartily believes in its motto "Help people. Earn Trust”. Interested candidates can email recruiter@pharmoredrugs.


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