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From executive positions to entrepreneurship, Samantha is well-rounded. A certified Leadership Mentor and Coach for youth and adults, a long-standing juvenile advocate, and consultant to nonprofits and small businesses nationally.

  • • Organizational Excellence
  • • Building Collaborative Relationships
  • • Operations Management
  • • Forward Thinking
  • • Youth advocacy
  • • Technical Expertise
  • • Conflict Resolution
  • • Nonprofit Board Development
  • • Business Strategies
  • • Governor appointee to Florida Department of
    Juvenile Justice Prevention State Advisory Group
  • • Top 20 Professionals Under 40 in Tallahassee -
    Authentic Community Engagement Award - 2020
  • • Tallahassee African American History
    Calendar Award - 2019
  • CEO, Connecting Everyone with Second Chances (July 2021-present)
  • Lead Consultant, CEO, impact Core Group, Nationwide (2019-present)
  • Executive Director, Ladies Learning to Lead “L3”, Tallahassee, FL (2010 – present) Part time
  • Executive Operations/IT Manager, Florida Health Care Association, Tallahassee, FL (2010-2016)
  • CEO, SACS Group Consultant, SACS Group, LLC, Nationwide (2008-2010)
  • Operations Supervisor, California State University East Bay, Hayward, CA (2007-2008)
  • Financial Project Manager, Alliant International University, San Francisco, CA (2004-2007)
  • Additional 5 years of experience in IT with the Environmental Protection Agency, and City of Las Vegas.
  • • B.S. in Political Science, minor in Public Administration, Florida State University, 2011
  • • A.A. in Business Management, Tallahassee Community College, 2009
  • • 12 college credits in computer science courses, 2001
  • • Certificate, Nonprofit Executive Program, Florida State University Jim Moran Institute, 2017
  • • Youth Leadership Mentoring Coach Certification, Youth Coaching Institute, 2021
  • • Google Certifications:
    -Ads Certification
    -Cloud Certification
    -Analytics Certification
    -Marketing Platform Certification
    -Campaign Manager Certification

Find a way to do the work that glows on your face, keeps no record of time, and makes the world a better place.

- Samantha Vance

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Samantha has a proven ability to build and lead teams and smoothly manage operations.

Eliquis, a popular anticoagulant, has been widely prescribed for conditions such as atrial fibrillation and deep vein thrombosis. Patients often wonder about the availability of a generic version of this medication. In this article, we will explore when Eliquis is expected to go generic and what that means for patients and healthcare providers.

Current Status of Eliquis

Eliquis, also known by its generic name apixaban, was developed by Bristol-Myers Squibb and Pfizer. The drug received FDA approval in 2012 and has since gained popularity due to its effectiveness and safety profile. However, the exclusive patent protection on Eliquis is a significant concern for many who are looking for more affordable options.

Patents and Exclusivity

The initial patents covering Eliquis granted market exclusivity to its manufacturers, delaying the entry of generic alternatives. Here’s how the timeline looks:

Impact of Generic Availability

The introduction of a generic version of Eliquis is likely to have several benefits:

FAQs About Eliquis and Its Generic Version

For more information on anticoagulants and their effects, visit FDA Eliquis Information.

As the anticipated date approaches, it is essential for patients and healthcare providers to stay informed about the developments surrounding the generic version of Eliquis. Understanding these changes can help make better decisions regarding treatment options and when will eliquis go generic financial planning for necessary medications.