"The
combined power of involved donors
and creative scientists will accelerate the
cures for catastrophic diseases ."
- Dr. Bruce Bloom |
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Bruce Bloom, DDS, JD, President
and Chief Science Officer
In February 2002, Dr. Bruce Bloom became the President and
Chief Science Officer of the Goldman Philanthropic Partnerships. As the lead executive
of the Partnerships, Dr. Bloom heads a staff of foundation
officers dedicated to making a lasting impact on cancer and
other diseases by pushing the boundaries of scientific
research and creating new methods to fund it.
During more than 20 years of combined business and healthcare
experience, Dr. Bloom's
career has spanned law, dentistry, clinical research,
insurance, entrepreneurial enterprises, regulatory affairs,
product development, and public speaking. Prior to joining
the Partnerships, Dr. Bloom was the Senior Vice President-Healthcare
Professional Liability at Kemper Casualty Company, a $3 billion
insurer headquartered in Long Grove, Illinois. While leading
startup operations for the Healthcare Liability Division,
he developed and managed cutting edge marketing and sales
programs designed to impact B2B and B2C e-commerce and other
non-traditional initiatives.
While at one of the top five casualty insurers in the nation,
the CNA Insurance Companies in Chicago, Illinois, Dr. Bloom
held positions as Director of Loss Control, Vice President
and ultimately as the Senior Vice President of CNA HealthPro.
In this senior position, Dr. Bloom directed sales and marketing
programs and held operational responsibility for the $200
million National Programs Business Unit, which included a
staff of more than 50.
During his tenure as Director of Professional Relations and
Clinical Affairs at Bausch and Lomb Oral Care Division in
Tucker, Georgia, he worked with senior management on a range
of multi-million dollar projects involving regulatory affairs,
product development, clinical research and professional relations.
As the only healthcare professional in the Oral Care Division,
Dr. Bloom played a pivotal role in managing professional sales
and marketing training for company employees in the United
States and Europe. He also served as Bausch and
Lomb's chief liaison to the American Dental Association and
other professional organizations, and managed their Board
of Science Advisors.
Dr. Bloom launched his first enterprise by founding the
Midwest Dental Examiners, a division of American Dental Examiners,
which is a national dental indemnity insurance consulting
firm headquartered in New York City. Dr. Bloom also was the
Chief Dental Resident at Illinois Masonic Medical Center in
Chicago, and he maintained a clinical practice in Chicago
until the late 1980s. He has owned several fine art
businesses, as well as a retail food enterprise.
Dr. Bloom holds a Juris Doctor degree from Chicago Kent College
of Law, a Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from University
of Illinois Medical Center, and a Bachelor of Science degree
in Biology from University of Illinois. He is married and
the father of two children.
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