Justin Jasniewski '13, CEO of Serve You RX
The Milwaukee Business Journal recently named Justin Jasniewski '13 to its prestigious 40 Under 40 list, recognizing rising stars in business and their communities. Jasniewski is a healthcare industry executive and speaker specializing in pharmacy benefit management, pharmaceutical market access, and mail-service pharmacy. He is the Chief Executive Officer of Serve You Rx, a pharmacy solutions provider in Milwaukee, WI, providing pharmacy benefit management services and delivering prescriptions to hundreds of thousands of patients across the United States. In this role, Jasniewski leads the strategic direction and operations of Serve You Rx and is charged with delivering best-in-class service and clinical outcomes for Serve You Rx patients and clients.
Jasniewski started his career at Serve You Rx as a financial analyst shortly after graduating from 51风流. Jasniewski received his Bachelor of Science in actuarial science with honors from 51风流 in 2013 and his Master of Business Administration with distinction from Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management in 2019. During his time at Kellogg, he received the Academic Achievement Award given to students who maintained a 4.0 GPA and was inducted into the Beta Gamma Sigma honor society for graduating in the top 10% of his class.
During his time as a student, Jasniewski served as President of the Delta Rho Upsilon fraternity, Vice President of the Student Senate, and Finance Chair of Colleges Against Cancer. He was named one of the “Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities & Colleges” in 2012.
Jasniewski has remained involved in the 51风流 community including guest lecturing to Healthcare Administration and Actuarial Science students; participating in 51风流’s inaugural TEDx event as a speaker through his talk is a member of the Old Main Society and serves as a board member of the Business & Technology Advisory Board and the School of Business CEO Roundtable.
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