Jennifer Mauldin Brings Her Passion for Clients to MedTurn
When’s she’s in the room, you can feel the positive energy and the excitement. When you talk to her, it is clear that she has a genuine love and passion for clients wanting to make sure that their needs are being met. When you meet her, you’ll find that she spends her time actively listening in order to respond to the challenges that clients are faced with every day.

We’re talking about the New Vice President, Client Management & Business Development at MedTurn- Jennifer Mauldin.

Jennifer is certainly a veteran when it comes to the Inmar organization, the parent company of Carolina Logistics and MedTurn. She has been a part of Inmar for over 15 years serving in various sales, service, operations and executive management positions. She is also currently the President of Carolina Services, where one of Carolina’s services is Prism, a billing and reconciliation service for third party pharmacy receivables. Her pharmacy experience with Prism is a perfect fit with the MedTurn organization. By utilizing the experience that Jennifer has gained through Prism, there are huge opportunities to create additional value for clients of MedTurn that can further optimize the pharmacist’s time and capital assets.

One of Jennifer’s key beliefs is that outsourcing can be a positive experience for our clients. She has watched the evolution of business outsourcing through her career at Inmar. First as companies’ outsourced coupon processing to most recently as pharmacies have outsourced receivables management in efforts to improve the productivity behind the counter so that pharmacists and technicians can have more time to focus on the customer. She has an in-depth understanding that the last thing that a pharmacy wants to do is to spend time on administrative work. “Our goal is to help our clients stay focused on their core, strategic business, said Jennifer. We do this by becoming an extension of our clients, aligning with their goals, and helping them be more successful by handling the non-core functions of their business.”

Note: In January 2004, Jennifer was voted as a “Rising Star” by the trade publication Chain Store Age. She was recognized in a special feature article 40 under 40 Rising Stars. Click here to read the article.