David Morris, currently serving as executive vice president and CFO, will step into the COO role on July 1. To ensure a smooth handoff, Forbes will remain with the organization through August 31, according to regulatory filings. Morris brings deep institutional knowledge to the position, having co-founded the firm after holding financial leadership roles at Central Pharmacy and Ernst & Young.
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Guardian Pharmacy Services Shuffles Executive Suite for July
After two decades of leadership, Guardian Pharmacy Services is reshuffling its top brass as co-founder David Morris transitions to chief operating officer. The move follows the planned retirement of Kendall Forbes, who has managed the company's sales and operations since its inception in 2004, marking a significant shift in corporate oversight.

Will Mudd, a company veteran who has served as senior vice president of finance since 2012, will succeed Morris as CFO. During his tenure, Mudd managed revenue-cycle operations, financial reporting, and human resources. Before joining the pharmacy services provider, he gained experience in the audit services group at Grant Thornton. These appointments finalize a long-planned leadership evolution for the Atlanta-based company.
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