Board member of Texas Pharmaceutical Initiative and editorial advisory board member of the American Journal of Pharmacotherapy and Pharmaceutical Sciences.
Founder of a consulting firm that empowers industry leaders and organizations — from start-ups to global enterprises — to transform complex medical topics into clear, impactful content, all while keeping patients at the core of every message.
Published author, manuscript editor and medical content reviewer in multiple academic journals, consumer facing health information and digital health platforms.
As a caregiver, pharmacist, and health literacy advocate, I'm on a mission to be a beacon of clarity in the turbulent sea of health and complex medication information. I see my role at GoodRx as an opportunity to transform the overwhelming into the actionable, crafting content that empowers individuals to navigate the complexities of modern healthcare with confidence — because when people truly understand their health, they become the captains of their own wellness journey.
— Goldina Erowele, PharmD, MBA
Dr. Goldina Ikezuagu Erowele is a transformative leader in healthcare with a distinguished record of advancing medication safety, operational efficiency, and cost management.
Her leadership roles in academia and health-system pharmacy were marked by initiatives that improved patient care, significant cost savings, and resource management. She has had a considerable impact as a pharmacy residency director and adjunct faculty member, ensuring successful accreditation standards, innovative curricula, and high-level mentorship. As a medical affairs advisor and medical writer, Erowele drives content strategy for leading consumer and digital health companies. Her influence in shaping pharmaceutical policy and enhancing healthcare access is further demonstrated through her active role on the governor-appointed Texas Pharmaceutical Initiative board.
Erowele is also an active member of several professional associations, including the American Medical Writers Association, the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, the Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy, and the Nigerian Association of Pharmacists and Pharmaceutical Scientists in the Americas Inc.
Her published work spans prominent journals such as American Health & Drug Benefits, U.S. Pharmacist, Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology, and Therapeutics and Clinical Risk Management. She has also contributed a chapter to the “Handbook of Drug Interactions: A Clinical and Forensic Guide.” Erowele's accolades include the ASHP Residency Expansion Grant, Mel Liter Top Clinical Pharmacist, and Walter Reed Army Medical Center Commanders' Coin.
Goldina Ikezuagu Erowele, PharmD, MBA, is a seasoned clinical pharmacy and health system leader with extensive expertise across the academic, health system, and public sectors. Erowele's expertise spans drug information, pharmacy education, population health, health-system pharmacy operations, and medication safety. She earned her Doctor of Pharmacy from Howard University and completed her postgraduate year 1 pharmacy practice residency at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Washington, DC. She also holds a Master of Business Administration from Texas Woman's University and has completed the regulatory affairs training program at Duke University’s Office of Regulatory Affairs and Quality.