Joe brings the same level of commitment to work as he does to his beloved family. His 20+ years of pharmaceutical industry experience include stints with industry leaders GlaxoSmithKline and Merck and Company, in roles from product manager to general manager. He’s built and led high-performing aligned teams; he’s brought a wide variety of drugs to market, chalking up impressive sales numbers—and he’s had time to coach a little football along the way.
Joe’s expertise has been an instrumental force in the success of brands like Advair®, Imitrex®, Wellbutrin SR®, Cytogam®, Retrovir®, Restasis®, and Zantac®, to name a few. Joe earned his BS at James Madison University and his MBA at Old Dominion University.
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Scott Goudy, President
I’m a baseball lover who’s passionate about the pursuit of happiness,
among other things. I admire the great innovators—the ones who see things
the rest of us don’t. My favorite place to be is with my family, but you may
find me at the occasional Taylor Swift concert (don’t ask).
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Lenny Bishop, Vice President
I consider myself to be a creative person in all aspects, and I am passionate
about all things digital. My visual affinity may come from early work in the
feature film industry, working on movies such as My Cousin Vinny and True Lies.
Yes, I did meet Arnold.
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Angie Miller, Senior VP,
New Business
I’m a Cincinnati native and a Buckeye at heart. I’m most passionate
about my family, friends, and innovation. I’m also in love with Diet Pepsi.
Especially when I’m drinking it at the beach. Or the mountains.
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Jon Hudson, VP of Innovation
I’m a curious, imperfect perfectionist and one of the few remaining Raleigh
natives. In another life, I was a champion billiards player. Now, as a proud father
and husband, I’m done breaking balls. Read
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Joe Marcoux, Group Creative Director
Creativity is an open door. If you close it, you’ll never see all that’s possible. Like Dr Seuss said, "Think left and think right and think low and think high. Oh, the thinks you can think up if only you try!" Read
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