About The Academy
TPG International Health Academy (TPG-IHA) hosts Educational Summits around the world for US healthcare executives. The specific countries are chosen based on their unique perspective on a particular area in healthcare and allow participants the opportunity to expand their knowledge and meet with fellow colleagues from the U.S. while exploring another country’s health system.
Each program highlights how other countries’ healthcare systems function and allows for the development of innovative solutions to share with your organization.
Program Features:
- A delegation comprised of influential leaders from leading US healthcare organizations
- Presentations from the host country’s government officials, medical professionals and university/research personnel which provide insights on key healthcare and business topics
- Interactive and engaging environment lends itself to learning and networking
- Visits to local facilities to see first-hand how the country’s healthcare system function
- Cultural excursions around host city and country
TPG-IHA Difference:
- Small, intimate group allows for maximum dialogue and interaction between delegates and speakers
- Week-long format ensures you develop a relationship with your peers in the delegation
- Educational and cultural components provide both professional information and unique life experiences
History Of The Academy
The organization was founded in 1993 as The Academy for International Health Studies (AIHS) with the goal of organizing Trade/Study Missions for senior U.S. healthcare executives.
The missions were designed to foster intellectual and cultural exchange among key healthcare decision-makers. Traveling to different countries each year has allowed for U.S. healthcare executives to create relationships and learn from their foreign counterparts.
In 2002, The Pharmacy Group purchased AIHS. The company was rebranded in 2010 as TPG International Health Academy to reflect The Academy’s evolution in terms of its products and leadership.
The Academy added a second mission in the fall of 2010 and has since expanded the program to include additional opportunities.
TPG-IHA will be retiring the program name “Trade/Study Mission” at the end of 2019. Beginning with the first program in 2020, the programs will be called “Educational Summits.”
Mike is a Senior Consultant for The Pharmacy Group (TPG). TPG provides consulting services to healthcare service, information technology, and pharmaceutical companies to grow revenue and improve the financial performance of their products and services.
Henry is a senior consultant with The Pharmacy Group (TPG). TPG provides consulting services to healthcare service, information technology, and pharmaceutical companies to grow revenue and improve the financial performance of their products and services.



Gayle is a Senior Consultant with TPG Data Services (TPG-DS). TPG-DS and our team of senior healthcare and clinical consultants are transforming the way providers and payors monitor healthcare information to control costs and enhance efficiencies.
Winston Wong is a Senior Consultant with The Pharmacy Group (TPG). TPG provides consulting services to healthcare service, information technology, and pharmaceutical companies to grow revenue and improve the financial performance of their products and services.
Jeff joined The Pharmacy Group (TPG) in August 2008 to support its administrative functions. Over the years he has taken on additional responsibilities including marketing initiatives, client communications, and general web support. As a vice president Jeff is primarily responsible for attendee recruitment for all TPG activities, from the planning and strategy of recruitment to the execution and oversight of those initiatives.
Rich Balest has served as a health industry consultant utilizing over 25 years of experience in data mining, data modeling, data warehousing, and information delivery. Rich has comprehensive experience analyzing detailed claims and eligibility from CMS, insurance companies, and managed care organizations including prescription benefit managers (PBM), and account and medical record detailed patient data from hospital patient accounting systems, clinical ancillary systems, and professional and institutional billing systems.
Marjorie Pestel Zimmerman, MS, BS Pharm, is a registered pharmacist with diverse experience in the healthcare industry. During her practice in a large tertiary care center, she held numerous positions, including decentralized clinical pharmacist and Assistant Director of Operations within the pharmacy department. As a consultant for a psychiatric hospital, she performed medical staff drug usage evaluations and led patient medication groups.
