Omry Bigger appointed president of Elsevier"s Global Clinical Solutions
- Omry Bigger has been appointed as president of Elsevier Health's Global Clinical Solutions business unit, effective September 18, 2024.
- He brings over 14 years of leadership experience from LexisNexis, where he played a key role in launching Lexis+ AI.
- His appointment is expected to drive growth and innovation in Clinical Solutions, enhancing value for customers and improving patient outcomes.
Omry Bigger has been appointed as the new president of Elsevier Health's Global Clinical Solutions business unit, effective September 18, 2024. He joins the company from LexisNexis Legal & Professional, where he held the position of Senior Vice President for Large Markets. With over 14 years of leadership experience, Omry was instrumental in the launch of Lexis+ AI, a significant generative AI product within RELX, the parent company of Elsevier. In his new role, Omry is expected to enhance the Clinical Solutions portfolio, which includes the recently introduced ClinicalKey AI. His extensive background in commercial strategies and understanding of competitive markets positions him well to drive growth and innovation within the organization. Jan Herzhoff, President of Elsevier Health, expressed confidence in Omry's ability to lead the team and meet the evolving needs of clinicians worldwide. Omry expressed enthusiasm about joining Elsevier Health at a pivotal moment, highlighting the potential of AI in healthcare. He aims to work closely with the Clinical Solutions team to deliver exceptional value to customers and improve patient outcomes. This appointment comes at a time when the healthcare industry is increasingly leveraging technology to enhance service delivery and patient care. Elsevier Health has a long-standing commitment to providing evidence-based information to healthcare professionals and researchers. With a focus on diversity and inclusion, the organization aims to create solutions that reflect the global community, ultimately striving for more equitable healthcare worldwide.