Marissa Roth | |
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In office January 3, 2065 – January 5, 2077 | |
President | Emily Gibbons |
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Preceded by | Dimitri Egorov |
Succeeded by | John Walker |
Born | May 30, 2020 Rossingol, J Andres |
Died | May 19, 2111 New Haven, J Andres | (aged 90)
Political party | Nationalist Party of J Andres |
Profession | Doctor, executive |
Marissa Roth was a J Andres business executive. She was the longtime CEO of Pfizer Quigley from 2055 until her death in 2111.
Career[]
Marissa Roth began her career as a research doctor with Pfizer in 2045. Pfizer was already in a decline at the time and much of Roth's research was in the study of vitamins and health supplements.
Roth remained at Pfizer for four years, leaving in 2049 for Quigley's Pharmacies where she took the position of Chief Medical Officer. In this position, Roth excelled, expanding the company from a small chain of pharmacies to include walk-in clinics. In 2051 she was promoted to Executive Vice President of Quigley's Clinics, the subsidiary and stand alone brand of the clinics that she had popularized.
On February 20, 2055, a merger between Pfizer and Quigley's Pharmacies was announced and Marissa was selected to serve as the Chief Executive Officer of the new Pfizer Quigley.
Roth was appointed by President Emily Gibbons to serve as the Minister of Domestic Affairs in 2065.
After Roth's death in 2111, President Pierre Bourbon used the tumult surrounding her death to nationalize Pfizer Quigley, which later became PQ Health.
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