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Nubratori RX, a Torrance, CA based FDA Registered Outsourcing Facility, commonly referred to as a 503B, is pleased to welcome Christopher Manfuso as its national director of sales. Manfuso will lead business development, improve revenue generation, utilize digital strategic marketing partnerships, increase distribution and guide the company as it seeks to expand and reach new goals with unique products that cater to each industry that it serves.
Manfuso brings two decades of executive experience in the pharmaceutical industry, including as owner and president of Ancillary Management Services[JM2] , and as vice president of sales of a national medication dispensing management company. He brings deep knowledge of pharmaceuticals, the 503B program, compounded medication services, repackaged medications, ancillary management programs, the workers’ compensation and personal injury industry, laboratory testing and durable medical equipment to his new position.
Manfuso will also serve as national director of sales for Nubratori’s sister company, Enovachem Pharmaceuticals.
“We are honored to have Chris Manfuso join our company,” said President/CEO Robert Nickell. “Manfuso has a proven ability to lead and direct a staff to service and care for physician practices across multiple states. We are looking forward to exciting growth and new opportunities utilizing his years of experience and network in the industry.”
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The founder and CEO of Physician Ancillary Management in Charleston, South Carolina, Chris Manfuso has led his company to exponential growth and an excellent customer retention rate. In his spare time, Chris Manfuso enjoys playing basketball and coaching youth basketball teams.
Like many youth sports, basketball provides a way for kids to stay active and improve endurance while running back and forth across the court. Playing basketball also requires students to improve their hand-eye coordination to successfully dribble, pass, and shoot. Basketball also helps improve agility and reflexes in a fun way.
In addition to increasing athleticism, participating in youth basketball is a good way for students to develop leadership and teamwork skills as they work toward a group goal. Practicing social skills also is an important part of being on a youth sports team, as young people form relationships with their coach and other players around a shared passion for the game.