Mario Nacinovich Théa Pharma
Mario Nacinovich is the Vice President of Marketing at Théa Pharma Inc.
Before Théa, he was Vice President of Marketing of Santen Pharmaceuticals and formerly Eyevance, where he was responsible for developing and implementing marketing strategies for innovative and impactful ophthalmic therapies. Prior to Eyevance, he led all communications, marketing, and commercial operations at AiCure and consulted on global medical affairs with Santen, Inc.
Mario joined the US Human Health division of Merck & Co., Inc. in 1994. He went on to become VP of Ophthalmology (under agency contract with Pharmacia) and VP of Business Development and Strategic Planning at inVentiv Health (now Syneos). He co-founded and served as Co-CEO of Fission Communications (now Caudex Medical). He later served as VP of Business Development and Strategic Planning at QD Healthcare (now Guidemark Health). Mario became managing partner of AXON in 2010, where he initiated and led the firm’s consultancy in healthcare for nearly a decade in the U.S. while serving on the Board of Directors and several committees for AVENIR GLOBAL.
Mario is part of the adjunct faculty at Boston University. He is a show host on ReachMD and was the founding editor for the Journal of Communication in Healthcare. He has authored over 50 articles and textbook chapters. He is a member of several editorial boards and remains a reviewer for numerous brand, healthcare, communications, and marketing publications. He is an advisory board member of an emerging company, MYZE, the monthly industry pharmaceutical marketing publication, PM360, and recently joined the industry council board of International Healthcare Media.
Mario graduated from Manhattan College with a BS Honors in Managerial Science and Boston University with his MSc in Health Communications. He has studied and completed certificate programs at Georgetown University, Northwestern University, Stanford University, and Curtin University and received several certifications from the World Health Organization (WHO).