Bringing nearly 20 years of worldwide experience at Amazon, Nader Kabbani is joining the manager leadership team to assist the corporate further innovate on the delivery of inexpensive, seamless personalized care within the U.S. and globally.
Courtesy: Hims & Hers
Hims & Hers Health on Monday announced Nader Kabbani, a former Amazon executive who helped establish a lot of its health-care offerings, will join the telehealth company as its chief operations officer.
Kabbani spent nearly 20 years at Amazon, where he oversaw the launch of Amazon Pharmacy, the corporate’s acquisition of PillPack and its global Covid-19 Vaccination Task Force. He also helped rise up Amazon Kindle, Amazon Logistics, Amazon Music and Prime Video services.
Hims & Hers offers a spread of direct-to-consumer treatments for conditions resembling erectile dysfunction and hair loss. The corporate, which saw revenue increase 69% last yr, said Kabbani will help the corporate proceed to grow and scale.
“Nader’s experience scaling operations at the best level makes him uniquely qualified to assist us construct the long run of healthcare,” Hims and Hers CEO Andrew Dudum said in a press release.
Along with his experience at Amazon, Kabbani also held executive leadership roles at the availability chain logistics company Flexport and the warehouse automation company Symbotic.
Hims & Hers shares over six months.
Hims & Hers shares had a volatile begin to the yr, notching several double-digit moves over the past few months. Investors have been paying close attention to the corporate’s weight reduction offering, which was thrown into query after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced changes to the medication supply environment earlier this yr.
Shares of the corporate closed up 23% on April 29, for example, after Novo Nordisk said it could offer its weight reduction drug Wegovy through telehealth providers like Hims & Hers.
The stock was down greater than 1% on Monday but was up greater than 70% yr so far.
Hims & Hers is slated to report earnings after market close.








