Tallahassee, Fla. - FAMU College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Institute of Public Health
(CoPPS, IPH) and CVS Health reach another year of collaboration and partnership. CVS Health contributed
a total investment of $17,703 for the financial and material success of FAMU CoPPS, IPH learners.
In the past year, CVS Health has provided $9,350 in sponsorship support and the remaining $8,353 in giveaways and essential supplies for numerous campus events. The continued investment
underscores
CVS Health’s dedication to supplying resources for students, enhancing the college experience
for learners, and supporting the events of FAMU.
FAMU CoPPS, IPH’s Earl J. Wade, M.Ed., Administrative Coordinator, Continuing Pharmacy Education | Oath and Hooding, Awards and Scholarship Committee Chair, received special recognition for his innovation and commitment to maintaining a strong and productive relationship with CVS Health.
CVS Health Senior Talent Acquisition Analyst, Glenwood R. Avery Jr., MPA, MHRM, stated, “As I reflect on our partnership with FAMU, I want to take a
moment to personally recognize and sincerely thank you for
your unwavering dedication, consistent follow-through, and the exceptional work you’ve
done to elevate student engagement and strengthen our collaboration.”
Mr. Avery added, “Your strategic vision, attention to detail, and steadfast commitment to student success have been truly remarkable, and I am genuinely excited about the opportunities ahead as we continue working together.”
FAMU CoPPS, IPH acknowledges the dedication of Mr. Wade, the
CVS Health team, and everyone at FAMU for their ongoing efforts in
strengthening the exceptional partnership between FAMU and CVS Health. Here’s to many
more years of successful collaboration!
Jazmon Baytop is a sophomore public relations major in the FAMU School of Journalism and Graphic Communication | Class of 2027 | FAMU CoPPS, IPH Intern | Bank of America Jobs Initiative | FAMU Career Explorer's Experience 2024 Black Automotive Media Group Intern | HYUNDAI USA | The Driving Force HBCU Multimedia Internship Program | National Honors Society of Phi Sigma Theta.