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Hims & Hers Health is shaking up its leadership team by recruiting a seasoned Amazon executive to drive operations, signaling a renewed focus on growth and efficiency in the digital health arena. The fresh appointment is expected to bolster the company’s competitive edge in an evolving market.
Kabbani contributed to major initiatives such as the launch of Amazon Pharmacy.
Hims & Hers shares fell in extended trading on Monday after the company reported first-quarter earnings that offered soft guidance.
Hims & Hers Health announced Nader Kabbani will join the telehealth company as its chief operations officer.
Hims Taps Amazon Veteran to Lead Operations as Company Expands Bloomberg.com
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