Pharmacy Daily

Star Pharmacy Group eyes growth

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SOUTH Australian-based pharmacy network, Star Pharmacy Group, is targeting rapid growth under the leadership of its newly appointed CEO, Peter Piliouras (pictured).

The group announced Piliouras will succeed incumbent CEO, David Clark, on 21 Nov, following a nationwide recruitmen­t process (PD 13 Jul).

Having spent more than 25 years with the Peregrine Corporatio­n, including eight years as Chief Operating Officer and Chief Commercial Officer, Star Pharmacy Group founders, Stan Kontos and Peter Gardiakos, believe Pilouras will bring valuable experience to the network.

“Peter will join us with fresh energy and a wealth of experience to build on the strong foundation­s laid by our outgoing CEO, David Clark,” they said.

“His leadership is welcomed by our team of passionate pharmacy and retail profession­als, and our experience­d and capable executive group.

“We know Peter is as enthusiast­ic as we are to deliver a true community pharmacy experience that inspires everyone to be happier and healthier every day.”

At the Peregrine Corporatio­n, Piliouras oversaw the management of 250 retail outlets, including On The Run convenienc­e stores.

“I have greatly enjoyed 25 years at Peregrine Corporatio­n, where I have been part of growing a small family business into one of Australia’s largest retailers,” he said.

“Star Pharmacy Group is a South Australian success story with great values and a strong customer offer that will support continuous growth and expansion.

“I am looking forward to being part of Star Pharmacy Group’s next growth phase and working closely with the passionate and capable teams to deliver fantastic outcomes for our customers.”

Star Pharmacy Group incorporat­es a network of more than 60 stores across South Australia, NSW and Queensland, including independen­t community pharmacies, the Star Discount Chemist network, alongside a number of Terrywhite Chemmart franchisee­s and Priceline Pharmacies.

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