Participating in the event (from left to right are): Delegate Mark Chang (in blue jacket), Anne Arundel County District 32; Trieu Bao, pharmacist with Soleil Pharmacy; Thuy Cao, Soleil Pharmacy; Rob Norton, Anne Arundel County Chamber of Commerce; Delegate Pam Beidle, Anne Arundel County District 32; Bill Holzman, St. John Properties; and Sara Gannon, representing Anne Arundel County Executive Steve Schuh.
Soleil Pharmacy is differentiated by its focus on patient advocacy and personal attention that leads to better health and more effective outcomes. The owners also fluently speak several languages including Vietnamese, French and English and are able to communicate effectively with a diverse group of people. "Our number one priority is to make a positive difference in the health and lives of our customers, and this begins by acting as a patient advocate to guide them into better decision-making,” Pharmacist and Co-Owner Trieu Bao explained. “Having a personal relationship is more important than people realize. We believe consumers need customized education about prescriptions and the health care process and this is facilitated when they have a personal relationship with their pharmacist.”
Quarterfield Center, developed by St. John Properties, is a 180,000 square foot mixed-use community located at the intersection of MD Route 174 (Quarterfield Road) and Interstate 97 in Anne Arundel County.