Celebrating our outstanding employees

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We recently took time to celebrate the people who make Designer Drugs possible–our fantastic employees! 

This dedicated crew deserved a break and what a better way than to show our skills (or lack thereof!) by swinging some golf clubs at TopGolf. Needless to say, the day was full of laughs. I am thankful to work with extremely talented people who are also a lot of fun. I won’t mention who had the highest score, but I will take some time to brag about this group! 

Employee retention says a lot about a business, and I am proud to have honored our employees who have been with us for at least a year during our outing. Of the 30+ employees we have working for us at Designer Drugs, almost a third have been with us for over 5 years. We even have one employee, Amber Daniels, who has been with us for 10 years. These employees received awards to show our appreciation for their dedication to our team.  

I am thankful for the work our employees put towards making Designer Drugs a positive experience for you. If you see any of the employees below at your next visit, make sure to give them a big congrats! 

Amber Daniels, Pharmacy Tech - 10 years

Melinda Hooper, Licensing Specialist - 8 years

Susan “Chrissie” Jensen, Pharmacy Tech - 8 years

Cathrine Needham, Staff Pharmacist 7 years

Betsy Layne, Pharmacy Tech - 7 years

Kelly Gatlin, Pharmacy Tech - 7 years

Jenny Sithimolada, Inventory Specialist - 6 years

Cassandra Seang, Lead Pharmacist, VP - 6 years

Ryan Sherman, Pharmacy Tech - 5 years

(Vanna) Jill Bradford, Pharmacy Tech - 5 years

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Randy Davis, D.Ph. is the owner of Designer Drugs and also a pharmacist. He has over 35 years of experience and is a nationally recognized leader in the art of compounding. He earned his B.S. from Lipscomb University in his hometown of Nashville, TN before attending Samford University in Birmingham, AL for pharmacy school. Randy is passionate about working with physicians and their patients to offer the best choices in personalized medicine.

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