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Andrew Mangione

Andrew J. Mangione Jr.


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CONTEST TO CREATE A NEW FITNESS PROGRAM FOR SENIORS

ndrew J. Mangione Jr. is the Director of Business Development for the Association of Mature American Citizens (AMAC). Andy is from Cleveland, Ohio, and earned a B.A. in Management from Malone University in Canton, Ohio, and continued his studies at Lake Erie College in Painesville, Ohio, where he earned his Master of Business Administration. Andy’s professional career began with Invacare Corporation, the world’s largest manufacturer of home medical equipment. He continued his career in the pharmaceutical industry with senior territory positions with Pfizer, Inc., and Novartis, Inc. While at Pfizer, Andy managed promotional, educational, and therapeutic support for the company’s product portfolio at major thought centers including the Cleveland Clinic Foundation and University Hospitals of Cleveland. Mangione transitioned his career to managed care and accepted a position with Humana, Inc., a Fortune 100 health benefits provider. Andy worked on securing strategic relationships with external partners to increase Humana’s distribution capabilities, particularly within the Medicare demographic. One of Andy’s initial accomplishments while with Humana was procuring a relationship with AMAC. Mangione witnessed firsthand AMAC’s organic growth and development into a substantial voice for older Americans and accepted a role with the company in 2012. He is responsible for business development, including crafting and executing strategies to perpetuate growth, project management, and communication, among other duties. Mangione is married, and he and his wife, Amy, reside in Louisville, Kentucky with their two sons, Andrew and Daniel. Andy is active in his church as a lector and also in the Parish Religious Education Program as an instructor. He is also the host of a weekly radio program that focuses on fathers raising their sons to be men of God. The program, His Father’s Apprentice, is broadcast on Louisville’s Catholic radio station, WLCR – AM 1040. When he’s not working, Andy enjoys spending time with his family, especially driving his sons to car shows in his classic convertible. ABOUT AMAC: The Association of Mature American Citizens (www.amac.us) is a vibrant, vital and conservative alternative to those traditional organizations, such as the AARP, that dominate the choices for mature Americans who want a say in the future of the nation. Where those other organizations may boast of their power to set the agendas for their memberships, AMAC takes its marching orders from its members. We act and speak on their behalf, protecting their interests and offering a conservative insight on how to best solve the problems they face today.
Date Recorded: 10/3/2013
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