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Zach Henderson Named CCO of Glooko

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As part of its continued global expansion, Glooko, the leader in diabetes digital health and data management solutions, today announced the appointment of Zach Henderson as Chief Commercial Officer.

In his new role with Glooko, Zach Henderson will have global responsibility for all commercial efforts, including the company’s work with its key strategic partners and revenue generation initiatives.

“As the leader in diabetes data management, Glooko is integrated with more diabetes and health devices than any other platform in the world, creating an opportunity to provide extensive insights. We have a unique opportunity to improve the lives of those with diabetes by leveraging the global Glooko data platform to advance research and the treatment of patients,” said Zach Henderson. “I’m excited to be joining the Glooko team as it transitions to its next phase of growth.”

Henderson comes to Glooko from LexisNexis Health Care and Elsevier, where he served as vice president of strategy, alliances and data sourcing and was responsible for the creation and development of a strategic alliance program of go-to-market and enablement partners, the negotiation of strategic partnership deals, and the integration of new business acquisitions. Prior to LexisNexis, he served in a range of senior commercial leadership roles at healthcare data and analytics companies, including Health Market Science and IMS Health (now IQVIA). Henderson earned an MBA from Villanova University.

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