Alex Jung is a global transformational business leader with a proven track record of business value creation, M&A, corporate strategy, P&L ownership and operational delivery. As a senior leader at Ernst & Young LLP (EY US), part of the $35 billion-plus EY organization operating in 150 countries, Alex has crafted a legacy of creating enterprise value through building and starting up successful businesses; successfully leading market growth strategy, complex business and operations transformations; innovating service delivery to enhance customer experience; and providing strategic, practical business advice on existing, emerging and disruptive innovation to clients and to EY.
Alex has served in many leadership roles, leading global teams, with responsibility for building or transforming businesses. Alex has had P&L responsibility for businesses at Walgreens, AonHewitt, The General Board of Pension and Health Benefits, and Mercer. She has developed and implemented global market growth strategy, international expansion, mergers and acquisitions, operations, innovation transformation, public policy interpretation and representation. She has developed high-performing teams and built strong client relationships, both in consulting and in the healthcare and life sciences industry. She is a sought-after public speaker and author and has testified in front of government agencies and in litigation as an expert witness.
Alex is a nationally sought-after public speaker on broad topics in healthcare and pharmacy and has presented on national platforms such as the World Healthcare Congress, The California Governor’s Conference, the Association of Health Insurance Plans (AHIP), the National Business Group on Health (NBGH), the Midwest Business Group on Health, the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM), the Conference Board, and many others. She is widely quoted and published in numerous articles, interviews and white papers over the past several decades in publications such as the Wall Street Journal, NYTimes, ASCO, BIO, Crain’s Business, Business Insurance, Health Management Institute, Health Affairs, the Chicago Tribune and others. Alex has a BS in Business Management from Northeastern University.