Phillip Berry

CEO
Phillip Berry is Founder and CEO of Northwind Pharmaceuticals. A graduate of Butler University, he has served on the board of advisors for the College of Business and is an active Butler alum.

Driven by a desire to transform businesses and communities through creative problem-solving, Phil leads the strategic vision of Northwind. His commitment to improving population health reaches beyond the workplace to creating positive health outcomes for underserved groups in his home town of Indianapolis and globally.

Phil has served as board Vice President for Gennesaret Free Clinics and as a member of the board of directors for Timmy Global Health. A graduate of the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses Program through Babson College, he went on to serve as a Business Advisor to that program and a mentor to other entrepreneurs.

Phil currently serves as a Board Member for the National Association of Worksite Health Centers.

An active blogger on healthcare and business topics, Phil has authored three books: Nexus of Care, Stones Across the River, and Every Day is Gameday.

Phil is based in Indianapolis and offices out of Northwind's headquarters at the former St. Bernadette’s Church and School.

Featured Articles

Northwind Names Betsy Bigler as COO

Phillip Berry | Sep 12th, 2018
SEPTEMBER 2018 – Northwind Pharmaceuticals is excited to announce the promotion of Elizabeth “Betsy” Bigler to Chief Operating Officer. Bigler joined Northwind from Community Health Network late in 2017, where she served as Director of Maternity Services. A 2008 graduate from the Purdue School of Nursing, Bigler obtained her Master’s degree from the University of … more »
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Home Delivery Pharmacy Adds Value to Worksite Clinics

Phillip Berry | Feb 10th, 2018
Onsite Dispensing The traditional onsite clinic model integrates prepackaged medications for point-of -care dispensing.  This high value approach provides several key benefits: Enhanced patient access to prescriptions increases compliance and reduces time off of work. Onsite medications are a key driver of clinic utilization. Prescription costs are lower due to wholesale access to medications. Though … more »
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Northwind Pharmaceuticals Expanding to Christian Park

Phillip Berry | Jan 26th, 2018
January 2018 For Immediate Release For more information: Haley Williams – BPS Marketing, Inc; 317.846.8965/office haley@bpsindy.com Northwind Pharmaceuticals Expanding to Christian Park Indianapolis, IN – Northwind Pharmaceuticals is announcing the acquisition of the property formerly known as the St. Bernadette Church and School, located in the Christian Park neighborhood of Indianapolis. The purchase is part … more »
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Northwind Adds Healthcare Executive

Phillip Berry | Dec 26th, 2017
  INDIANAPOLIS – Northwind Pharmaceuticals has announced the hiring of Elizabeth “Betsy” Bigler, MSN, BS, RNC-OB as Vice President of Quality and Administration. “Betsy is an exciting addition to our leadership team,” said CEO Phillip Berry. “Her strong leadership skills, deep clinical experience, and Lean process improvement expertise bring tremendous value to Northwind and to … more »
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Northwind Acquires Denton Pharma

Phillip Berry | Oct 21st, 2017
INDIANAPOLIS – Northwind Pharmaceuticals has announced the acquisition of New York-based Denton Pharma, Inc. “With the addition of Denton Pharma, Northwind dramatically expands its pharmaceutical repackaging capabilities,” said CEO Phillip Berry. “Not only do we increase our capacity, we add the tremendous expertise of the Denton production and compliance team.” Denton Pharma, Inc. is a privately held … more »
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Employer Health and Worksite Clinics

Phillip Berry | Aug 5th, 2017
Worksite clinics continue to be a key factor in employer health programs. A recent Mercer survey found that nearly 30% of employers with over 5000 employees offer an onsite or near-site health clinic for employees.  Up from 24% in 2013, this result shows that more employers are embracing health clinics as a mechanism for controlling … more »
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