Chairman, RxAdvance
Palm Beach, Florida
Chairman and CMO, Investor @ RxAdvance Corp RxAdvance is the first cloud-based Pharmacy Benefit Management platform. Pharmaceuticals and their related therapies and specialty drugs account for $750 billion of expense a year. It's the single largest cost of the US healthcare system. RxAdvance's machine learning, disruptive innovation will be one of the most important better ways to...
Chairman and CMO, Investor @ RxAdvance Corp RxAdvance is the first cloud-based Pharmacy Benefit Management platform. Pharmaceuticals and their related therapies and specialty drugs account for $750 billion of expense a year. It's the single largest cost of the US healthcare system. RxAdvance's machine learning, disruptive innovation will be one of the most important better ways to give chronic care patients a higher quality of care in their own homes at significantly lower costs; while reducing the rate of readmission back into the hospital Boston, MassachusettsFounder, Vice Chairman of the Board, Investor @ Zeta Interactive One of the largest marketing cloud firms in consumer marketing-tech. Services include Big Data analytics and marketing automation firm that produces the full cycle of customer management from customer acquisition, customer loyalty, retaining customers, CRM, and monetizing customers. 700 employees of which 300 technical and data scientists. High revenue growth and very profitable. Silicon Valley, NYC, IndiaVice Chairman of the Board, Investor @ MDLIVE, Inc. The consumer era of health is shifting responsibility towards patient-centric responsibility for wellness and healthcare. MDLIVE is bimodal with both a fast growing service for self-insured employers and higher acuity care solutions for hospital systems as we built the first nationwide tele-health hospital system network. The field of connected health and virtual certified doctor visits should become an important building block for healthcare in the future. MDLive is partners with Walgreens Pharmacies, Microsoft Skype and over 800 hospitals. Sunrise,FLChairman, Investor @ PeopleTicker Company PeopleTicker collects real time data on job pay rates for independent contractors for 16 different industries in every city in 10 countries. The service is the most accurate bill rate and pay rate data and is used regularly by the largest and most prestigious corporations and human resource consulting services. Delray, FloridaFounder, Board Member, Investor @ Misfit Wearables A Silicon Valley design-led, private company that creates iconic, fashion design wearables using low powered, high technology and incorporates Big Data analytics Silicon Valley, CAChairman of the Board, Investor @ Real McCoy Rum Founded by very successful screenwriter, Bailey Pryor, as a prohibition era themed rum brand. Winner of best rum in many international taste competitions. Bailey wrote, directed and produced an Emmy Award winning documentary about there real person Bill McCoy who earned the nick name, "The Real McCoy" because he never adulterated his prohibition era rum that he sold beyond the 3 mile limit off the coast of NYC. Mystic, CTChairman of the Board, Investor @ 3Cinteractive A consumer marketing-tech firm that manages various marketing related services including Big Data analytics, data profiling, customer acquisition, customer relationship management in various vertical markets. Boca Raton, FL"Moonshot!" Game Changing Strategies to Build Billion Dollar Businesses @ Author Here's the game-change: "Big Data is making customers really smart. Customers used to trust large companies with well known brands. Now smarter customers know more - a lot more.They look to product and service recommendations coming from machine learning systems, ratings, referrals, social media, and links from other customers. Increasingly, they now trust these alternatives more than they trust established brands. At the same time, new disruptive businesses are being formed that are upping the customer experience by using Big data and machine learning systems and significantly reducing the delivery cost of products and services. Result: New billion dollar businesses are taking advantage of the network effect - especially relevant when the millennial generation are potential customers - and building billion dollar companies very quickly. Eventually this market shift from producers-in-control to customers-in-control will touch every industry, everywhere. Its a great time to be an entrepreneur!" Palm Beach, FLBoard Member, Investor @ Rally Health (formerly known as Audax) Consumer era of Wellness and Healthcare company with best-of-class consumer engagement, communties-of-interest, and supplemental health services. Control of company was acquired by Optum in 2014. From 2012 to 2014 (2 years) Georgetown, DCCEO, Chairman of the Board @ Apple Computer In 1983, Steve Jobs, Apple Computers Inc.'s co-founder and president at the time, asked John Sculley, "Do you want to sell sugar water for the rest of your life or do you want to come with me and change the world?" Sculley took over as Apple's CEO in 1983. Despite his lack of technology expertise, he and Jobs saw eye-to-eye on marketing strategy. John Sculley was recruited by Steve Jobs to rejuvenate the aging Apple II sales. In 1983, the Apple II was the company’s only source of cash flow for the next 3 years while Steve Jobs created and later would launch the Macintosh Computer. Steve Jobs wanted John Sculley to teach him how to build Apple into a global brand. In the early 1980’s no one from Silicon Valley was experienced in big brand consumer marketingThe company enjoyed a successful run over the next few years. Macintosh sales reignited on the heels of improvements in desktop publishing technology, while the color capabilities of the Macintosh 2 and the portable PowerBook series dazzled customers. Annual sales grew from $800 million to $8 billion during his 10 years in charge. From 1983 to 1993 (10 years) Cupertino, CaliforniaOdyssey-From Pepsi to Apple @ Author In 1987, I wrote a book called Odyssey, From Pepsi to Apple. It was published by Harper & Row and was a Business Book Best Seller. I was the first Big Brand consumer marketer to be hired as a Silicon Valley CEO. This book tells the story of the early days, my partnership at the time with Steve Jobs, and how experience marketing was brought from Pepsi to Apple. From 1987 to 1987 (less than a year) Silicon Valley, CAPresident/CEO Pepsi Cola Co @ PepsiCo I was hired by Pepsi-Cola Company as their first MBA and as a trainee in 1967. I worked in market research and new product development eventually heading Pepsi-Cola Co's R&D. In 1970 I was made Pepsi-Cola Company's youngest vice president for marketing. It was here that we pioneered many consumer marketing firsts: 2 liter plastic bottle, chain trading areas, mass merchandisers, drug chain marketing, completely redesigning beverage merchandising display equipment, Pepsi Challenge taste test, and what I later took to Apple - experience marketing. By 1977, I was Pepsi-Cola Company’s youngest President & CEO. In 19878, Pepsi passed The Coca-Cola Company to become the largest selling consumer product in stores in the US as measured by AC Nielsen. Pepsi had moved from being a strong regional brand 8 years earlier to a highly profitable and major nationwide consumer brand. From 1977 to 1983 (6 years) Purchase, NY
RxAdvance Corp
Chairman and CMO, Investor
Boston, Massachusetts
Zeta Interactive
Founder, Vice Chairman of the Board, Investor
Silicon Valley, NYC, India
MDLIVE, Inc.
Vice Chairman of the Board, Investor
Sunrise,FL
PeopleTicker Company
Chairman, Investor
Delray, Florida
Misfit Wearables
Founder, Board Member, Investor
Silicon Valley, CA
Real McCoy Rum
Chairman of the Board, Investor
Mystic, CT
3Cinteractive
Chairman of the Board, Investor
Boca Raton, FL
Author
"Moonshot!" Game Changing Strategies to Build Billion Dollar Businesses
Palm Beach, FL
Rally Health (formerly known as Audax)
Board Member, Investor
2012 to 2014
Georgetown, DC
Apple Computer
CEO, Chairman of the Board
1983 to 1993
Cupertino, California
Author
Odyssey-From Pepsi to Apple
1987 to 1987
Silicon Valley, CA
PepsiCo
President/CEO Pepsi Cola Co
1977 to 1983
Purchase, NY
RxAdvance is the first cloud-based Pharmacy Benefit Management platform. Pharmaceuticals and their related therapies and specialty drugs account for $750 billion of expense a year. It's the single largest cost of the US healthcare system. RxAdvance's machine learning, disruptive innovation will be one of the most important better ways to give chronic care patients a higher quality... RxAdvance is the first cloud-based Pharmacy Benefit Management platform. Pharmaceuticals and their related therapies and specialty drugs account for $750 billion of expense a year. It's the single largest cost of the US healthcare system. RxAdvance's machine learning, disruptive innovation will be one of the most important better ways to give chronic care patients a higher quality of care in their own homes at significantly lower costs; while reducing the rate of readmission back into the hospital
What company does John Sculley work for?
John Sculley works for RxAdvance Corp
What is John Sculley's role at RxAdvance Corp?
John Sculley is Chairman and CMO, Investor
What industry does John Sculley work in?
John Sculley works in the Investment Management industry.
Who are John Sculley's colleagues?
John Sculley's colleagues are Randall Morrison, Kamal Patel, Chen Yan, Jacob Galley, Prakash Tallabattula, Anand Tati, Ravi Ika, and Mani Parupalli
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