Wizard Pharmacy turns pink to purple with new Franchise Acquisition Manager

Wizard Pharmacy has recruited Edwin van der Graaf as the group’s national Franchise Acquisition Manager after last month engaging Ernst Young to secure a growth investor to support 100 pharmacies nationally by 2027.

Edwin van der Graaf, previously the API State Manager for Priceline Pharmacies in ACT, NT, SA, WA and regional NSW, brings considerable industry experience and connections to the role, as well as being a previous multi-site franchisee with PACK & SEND International.

“I’m excited to join Wizard Pharmacy as they are an incredibly innovative and customer-focused company with an agile Support Office that has delivered incredible results for franchisees and patients alike,” Mr van der Graaf said.

“They offer a high level of support and reporting ability that supports franchisees with personalised opportunities rather than just ‘reading the news’, and following the pack.

“Their world-class systems and tight inventory control ensure efficiency and results for teams, while their unique equity share model sets them apart from other pharmacy brands in the eyes of the franchisee.

“I look forward to playing my part in growing pharmacy numbers in all states and making Wizard Pharmacy the nationally recognised brand it deserves to be,” he said.

Wizard Pharmacy Chief Operating Officer Sally Parker said securing Mr van der Graaf is a significant opportunity for Wizard Pharmacy as he brings valuable insights into the pharmacy industry and a beneficial network of contacts.

“With Edwin on board, we are confident of our growth strategy to introduce the Wizard Pharmacy complete pharmacy platform to even more pharmacy owners across Australia.

“We’re delighted to have Edwin join the Wizard Pharmacy family and look forward to supporting him in achieving great success in his role,” Ms Parker said.

For more information on Wizard Pharmacy Franchise opportunities, please visit wizardpharmacy.com.au/joinus.

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