Nicholas Opalich
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Ongoing, First published Apr 07, 2024
Professionally, Nicholas Opalich holds notable positions as a member of the Advisory Board of Specialty Pharmacy News and as an advisory board member of Atlantic Information Services (AIS Health). His expertise also extends to overseeing pharmacy benefit management and specialty pharmacy mergers and acquisitions at a leading healthcare investment banking firm. His advisory roles span several national boards of public healthcare companies.

His philanthropic spirit shines through his lifetime commitment to charities and nonprofits focusing on animal welfare, poverty alleviation, public health, and homeless shelter services. Notably, he supports the Lakeside Men's Shelter in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, and provides mentorship at Cleveland, Ohio's Men City Mission.

In Nick Opalich's personal life, he is an avid sports enthusiast and adventurer with a passion for football, collegiate wrestling, and challenging hikes, such as Rim-to-Rim treks in the Grand Canyon. His memorable expeditions include leading a group on a hike to Clear Creek, laden with supplies for an unforgettable journey. Family and friends are central to his life, sharing in these adventures and his varied interests.
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