Amir Dan Rubin
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Amir Dan Rubin, CEO of major care supplier One Medical, which Amazon acquired a couple of yr in the past, is leaving the corporate later this yr.
“I want to share with you all that after six plus years as CEO of One Medical, helping guide the organization to new levels of impact, Amir Dan Rubin has decided to leave One Medical later this year,” Neil Lindsay, who leads Amazon Health Services, wrote in an inside memo obtained by CNBC.
Rubin might be changed by Trent Green, One Medical’s working chief, based on the memo. The Washington Post was first to report on the departure.
“Trent is such a highly effective, experienced and values-driven leader,” Rubin wrote in a separate memo to staff. “I am so excited about all that One Medical is positioned to do going forward as a part of Amazon.”
Amazon stated in July 2022 that it could purchase One Medical for roughly $3.9 billion, the third-largest acquisition in its historical past, as a part of a deepening push into the health-care market. Amazon closed the acquisition in February, after the Federal Trade Commission opted to not problem the deal.
Rubin’s departure follows a well-known theme of executives leaving after promoting their firm to Amazon. Last September, the co-founders of prescription drug firm PillPack, TJ Parker and Elliot Cohen, left Amazon 4 years after the startup was acquired. Twitch CEO Emmett Shear resigned from Amazon in March, and Whole Foods CEO John Mackey retired final yr.
Amazon has regarded to shore up its presence in well being care by means of the One Medical and PillPack offers, in addition to by creating companies in-house. It’s had combined success.
Last August, the corporate shuttered its Amazon Care telehealth service amid broader cost-cutting efforts. Haven, a three way partnership meant to disrupt well being care, disbanded in 202. Amazon has just lately expanded a digital well being clinic service, and the corporate operates a web-based pharmacy.
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