Dr. Anjanette Wyatt, Honoree to Who’s Who in Black Houston

HOUSTON-Dr. Anjanette Wyatt, a wife, mother and phenomenal business woman making a difference in Houston, is one of the newest Honorees to Who’s Who in Black Houston.
Dr. Anjanette Wyatt is the Pharmacy Manager, President and Chief Executive Officer of Clinical Care Pharmacy, LLC. She also serves as Consultant Pharmacist for the Mother of Many Children’s Home and the Heavenly Care Residential Facility in Houston, Texas. Dr. Wyatt obtained her Bachelor and Doctor of Pharmacy degrees from Texas Southern University (TSU), College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences. She is a member of the ABHP, ASHP, NPhA, National Association of Professional Women, Gulf Coast Society of Health-System Pharmacists (GCSHP), Houston Area Pharmacy Association, Houston Speakers Bureau, Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical Fraternity and the Texas Pharmacy Association (TPA). Her leadership experience has included serving on the Board of Directors of GCSHP, NPhA and as President, Director and Executive Director of the TSU Pharmacy and Health Science Alumni Association. Dr. Wyatt has received numerous awards including the Lemon Award, Outstanding Young American Award, the TSU Dean Service Award and the TSU National Alumni Membership Development Award. Dr. Wyatt formed Clinical Intervention Inc., a non-profit organization that focuses on health care issues that affect the elderly and children.
She was recognized by the National Association of Professional Women in Business and received the 2011 Woman of the Year Award in Houston. Dr. Wyatt was honored by the Texas Women’s Empowerment Foundation (TWEF) as one of the leading National Business and Community Woman in Houston Texas. Dr. Wyatt was selected to participate in the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Business Program, a collaborative effort of the City of Houston, Mayor Anise Parker, Houston Community College and Babson College. She is now a Goldman Sachs Scholar. Dr. Wyatt was recently selected for Who’s Who in Black Houston.
Dr. Wyatt is a true community advocate who speaks to school aged children throughout the State of Texas about the dangers of prescription drug abuse. She also provides consultations with the Senior Citizens about their prescription drug concerns. Dr. Wyatt passionately states, “my job is not over until God says it’s over; I must continue to reach out to help educate and empower as many of our people as possible.”
Congratulations Dr. Wyatt!

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