Reinventing Pharma: How One Pharmacist Turned Chief Academic Officer Is Leading The Way By Storyhub
Although there has been massive growth in the realm of women’s rights and professional opportunities, it can’t be denied that there’s still a struggle. It’s harder for women to climb up the corporate ladder, as was the case for Suzanne Rabi Soliman, PharmD, BCMAS. However, she has proved through her commendable journey that women have what it takes to be leaders just as much as men. And by looking at her career, she has directly proven this to be true.
As a student, Suzanne had the strong willpower to prove that women can reach the same heights as men. From kindergarten up until she got her doctorate from the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Pharmacy (UIC-COP), she has always strived for excellence. Now that she’s the CAO of the Accreditation Council for Medical Affairs (ACMA), she’s still carrying the same values in whatever she does.