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Index Heather Bresch

Heather Bresch (Manchin; born June 27, 1969) is an American business executive.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 55 relations: Anaphylaxis, Association for Accessible Medicines, Authorized generics, Barron's, Business Insider, Catholic Church, CBS News, CNBC, Consolidation (business), Epinephrine (medication), Epinephrine autoinjector, Esquire (magazine), Fairmont Senior High School, Fairmont, West Virginia, Farmington, West Virginia, Food and Drug Administration, Forbes, Fortune (magazine), Fortune 500, Gayle Conelly Manchin, Generic drug, Golden parachute, Hugh O'Brian Youth Leadership Foundation, Ian Urbina, Joe Manchin, Jones Day, KCUR-FM, Market share, Medicare Part D, Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act, Medtronic, Merck Group, Michael Garrison (politician), Milan Puskar, Morgantown, West Virginia, Motion of no confidence, Mylan, Netherlands, Pittsburgh Business Times, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, Politico, Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, Sewickley Heights, Pennsylvania, Tax inversion, The Intelligencer and Wheeling News-Register, The Intercept, The Nation, The Register-Herald, United States Senate, ... Expand index (5 more) »

  2. Chief executives in the pharmaceutical industry
  3. Fairmont Senior High School alumni
  4. Manchin family

Anaphylaxis

Anaphylaxis (Greek: ana- ‘against’ + phylaxis ‘guarding’) is a serious, potentially fatal allergic reaction and medical emergency that is rapid in onset and requires immediate medical attention regardless of the use of emergency medication on site.

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Association for Accessible Medicines

The Association for Accessible Medicines (AAM), Washington, D.C., is a trade association representing the manufacturers and distributors of generic prescription drugs, manufacturers and distributors of bulk pharmaceutical chemicals, and suppliers of other goods and services to the U.S. generic drug industry.

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Authorized generics are prescription drugs produced by brand pharmaceutical companies and marketed under a private label, at generic prices.

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Barron's

Barron's (stylized in all caps) is an American weekly magazine/newspaper published by Dow Jones & Company, a division of News Corp, since 1921.

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Business Insider

Business Insider (stylized in all caps, shortened to BI, known from 2021 to 2023 as Insider) is a New York City–based multinational financial and business news website founded in 2007.

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Catholic Church

The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.28 to 1.39 billion baptized Catholics worldwide as of 2024.

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CBS News

CBS News is the news division of the American television and radio broadcaster CBS.

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CNBC

CNBC is an American business news channel owned by NBCUniversal News Group, a unit of Comcast's NBCUniversal.

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Consolidation (business)

In business, consolidation or amalgamation is the merger and acquisition of many smaller companies into a few much larger ones.

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Epinephrine (medication)

Epinephrine, also known as adrenaline, is a medication and hormone.

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Epinephrine autoinjector

An epinephrine autoinjector (or adrenaline autoinjector, also known by the trademark EpiPen) is a medical device for injecting a measured dose or doses of epinephrine (adrenaline) by means of autoinjector technology.

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Esquire (magazine)

Esquire is an American men's magazine.

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Fairmont Senior High School

Fairmont Senior High School, is a public high school in Fairmont, West Virginia.

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Fairmont, West Virginia

Fairmont is a city in and the county seat of Marion County, West Virginia, United States.

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Farmington, West Virginia

Farmington is a town in Marion County, West Virginia, United States.

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Food and Drug Administration

The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA or US FDA) is a federal agency of the Department of Health and Human Services.

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Forbes

Forbes is an American business magazine founded by B. C. Forbes in 1917 and owned by Hong Kong-based investment group Integrated Whale Media Investments since 2014.

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Fortune (magazine)

Fortune (stylized in all caps) is an American global business magazine headquartered in New York City.

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Fortune 500

The Fortune 500 is an annual list compiled and published by Fortune magazine that ranks 500 of the largest United States corporations by total revenue for their respective fiscal years.

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Gayle Conelly Manchin

Gayle Conelly Manchin (born June 20, 1947) is an American educator and government official who was the First Lady of West Virginia from 2005 to 2010 and is the current Federal Co-Chair of the Appalachian Regional Commission. Heather Bresch and Gayle Conelly Manchin are Manchin family and West Virginia University alumni.

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Generic drug

A generic drug (or simply generic) is a pharmaceutical drug that contains the same chemical substance as a drug that was originally protected by chemical patents.

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Golden parachute

A golden parachute is an agreement between a company and an employee (usually an upper executive) specifying that the employee will receive certain significant benefits if employment is terminated.

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Hugh O'Brian Youth Leadership Foundation

The Hugh O'Brian Youth Leadership Foundation (HOBY) is an organization dedicated "to inspiring and developing our global community of youth and volunteers to a life dedicated to leadership, service, and innovation.".

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Ian Urbina

Ian Urbina (born March 29, 1972) is an American investigative reporter who has written for a variety of outlets, including The New York Times and The Atlantic.

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Joe Manchin

Joseph Manchin III (born August 24, 1947) is an American politician and businessman serving as the senior United States senator from West Virginia, a seat he has held since 2010. Heather Bresch and Joe Manchin are Manchin family and West Virginia University alumni.

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Jones Day

Jones Day is an American multinational law firm based in Washington, D.C. As of 2023, it is one of the largest law firms in the United States with 2,302 attorneys, and among the highest grossing in the world with revenues of $2.5 billion.

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KCUR-FM

KCUR-FM (89.3 MHz) is a public, listener-supported radio station in Kansas City, Missouri, broadcasting over the Kansas City metropolitan area and parts of Missouri and Kansas.

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Market share is the percentage of the total revenue or sales in a market that a company's business makes up.

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Medicare Part D

Medicare Part D, also called the Medicare prescription drug benefit, is an optional United States federal-government program to help Medicare beneficiaries pay for self-administered prescription drugs.

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Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act

The Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act, also called the Medicare Modernization Act or MMA, is a federal law of the United States, enacted in 2003.

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Medtronic

Medtronic plc is an American-Irish medical device company.

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Merck Group

The Merck Group, branded and commonly known as Merck, is a German multinational science and technology company headquartered in Darmstadt, with about 60,000 employees and a presence in 66 countries.

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Michael Garrison (politician)

Michael Garrison is an American lawyer and university president, who served as the 22nd president of West Virginia University before he resigned amid a scandal. Heather Bresch and Michael Garrison (politician) are West Virginia University alumni.

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Milan Puskar

Milan "Mike" Puškar (September 8, 1934 – October 7, 2011) was an American entrepreneur and philanthropist from Morgantown, West Virginia.

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Morgantown, West Virginia

Morgantown is a city in and the county seat of Monongalia County, West Virginia, United States, situated along the Monongahela River.

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Motion of no confidence

A motion or vote of no confidence (or the inverse, a motion of confidence and corresponding vote of confidence) is a motion and corresponding vote thereon in a deliberative assembly (usually a legislative body) as to whether an officer (typically an executive) is deemed fit to continue to occupy their office.

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Mylan

Mylan N.V. was a global generic and specialty pharmaceuticals company.

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Netherlands

The Netherlands, informally Holland, is a country located in Northwestern Europe with overseas territories in the Caribbean.

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Pittsburgh Business Times

The Pittsburgh Business Times is a diversified business media company serving Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, also known simply as the PG, is the largest newspaper serving metropolitan Pittsburgh in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania.

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Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, also known as "the Trib", is the second-largest daily newspaper serving the Greater Pittsburgh metropolitan area of Western Pennsylvania.

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Politico

Politico (stylized in all caps), known originally as The Politico, is an American political digital newspaper company.

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Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act

The Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act is a United States federal law that provides for extended criminal penalties and a civil cause of action for acts performed as part of an ongoing criminal organization.

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Sewickley Heights, Pennsylvania

Sewickley Heights is a borough in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Tax inversion

A tax inversion or corporate tax inversion is a form of tax avoidance where a corporation restructures so that the current parent is replaced by a foreign parent, and the original parent company becomes a subsidiary of the foreign parent, thus moving its tax residence to the foreign country.

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The Intelligencer and Wheeling News-Register

The Intelligencer and Wheeling News-Register are combined daily newspapers under common ownership in Wheeling, West Virginia, and are the flagship publications of Ogden Newspapers.

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The Intercept

The Intercept is an American left-wing nonprofit news organization that publishes articles and podcasts online.

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The Nation

The Nation is a progressive American monthly magazine that covers political and cultural news, opinion, and analysis.

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The Register-Herald

The Register-Herald is a six-day morning daily newspaper, Monday thru Friday with a Weekend Edition delivered on Saturday mornings, and is based in Beckley, West Virginia, and also covering surrounding communities in Fayette, Greenbrier, Raleigh, Summers and Wyoming counties, West Virginia.

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United States Senate

The United States Senate is the upper chamber of the United States Congress.

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Upjohn

The Upjohn Company was an American pharmaceutical manufacturing firm founded in 1886 in Hastings, Michigan, by Dr.

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Viatris

Viatris Inc. is an American global pharmaceutical and healthcare corporation headquartered in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania.

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West Virginia

West Virginia is a landlocked state in the Southern and Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States.

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West Virginia University

West Virginia University (WVU) is a public land-grant research university with its main campus in Morgantown, West Virginia.

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West Virginia University M.B.A. controversy

The West Virginia University M.B.A. controversy concerns the granting of an Executive Master of Business Administration degree (EMBA) by West Virginia University to Mylan pharmaceutical company executive Heather Bresch in 2007.

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See also

Chief executives in the pharmaceutical industry

Fairmont Senior High School alumni

Manchin family

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heather_Bresch

Also known as Heather Kirby, Heather M. Bresch, Heather Manchin, Heather Manchin Bresch, WVU degree scandal.

, Upjohn, Viatris, West Virginia, West Virginia University, West Virginia University M.B.A. controversy.