The Houston Program (THP) honored the leader of its academic component – University
of Houston College of Pharmacy’s Divya A. Varkey, Pharm.D., M.S. – at the 7th Annual
Roger W. Anderson Leadership Celebration June 12 in Houston.
Varkey was recognized with the 2025 RWA Leadership Award, which is bestowed on pharmacy
practitioners who have distinguished themselves in leadership and service to the profession
and the THP’s two-year M.S./PGY1-PGY2 residency in health-system pharmacy administration
and leadership (HSPAL) in collaboration with seven leading Houston-area health systems.
Visionary Leader
Varkey serves as a clinical associate professor and the graduate program director
for the M.S. in Pharmacy Leadership and Administration, THP’s academic component.
Varkey has coauthored two book chapters and a dozen journal publications as well as
more than two dozen abstracts and poster presentations at state and national meetings.
She is an active member of the Gulf Coast Society of Health-System Pharmacists and
the Texas Society of Health-System Pharmacists, which has recognized her with the
Tipton Leadership Award, the Pharmacy Mentor Award, the Special Recognition Award
for Service to the Board of Directors, and the Special Recognition Award for Educational
Service.
Before joining the college in 2016, Varkey held increasing levels of responsibility
at Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center in the TMC for eight years. Starting as an informatics
pharmacist, Varkey later served as pharmacy manager, assistant director of pharmacy
practice, and interim director of pharmacy. She trained seven residents, serving as
the residency program coordinator/director of the HSPAL program during this time.
She previously served as manager of inpatient pharmacy at what is now Eskenazi Health
in Indianapolis, Ind. before relocating to Houston in 2008
She earned her Doctor of Pharmacy from Purdue University, followed by a PGY1/PGY2
HSPA residency at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, where she also
completed her MS in Health-System Pharmacy Administration at The Ohio State University.
Joy in the Journey
During the ceremony, Linda Haines, Pharm.D., M.S. (’11), BCPS, FTSHP, Varkey’s first
HSPAL resident, discussed the impact Varkey had on her career.
“Many of the principles I’ve learned from Divya are still integrated into my own leadership
practices today,” said Haines, who serves as interim director of pharmacy services
at Houston Methodist Hospital in the Texas Medical Center.
THP alumna and Varkey’s sixth resident Brandi Hamilton, Pharm.D., M.S. (’16), described
Varkey as “an incredible woman” who “nurtures, mentors and continues years later to
celebrate others’ victories.”
Varkey delivered a deeply personal and inspiring keynote that explored the power of
presence, purpose, and connection over titles or accolades. Through stories of vulnerability,
growth, and gratitude, she reminded audience members that true success lies not in
the destination, but in the impact they make on others along the way. During her remarks
to students, alumni, program leaders and supporters of the program, Divya recounted
how she has watched 62 M.S. students graduate since 2017.
“The real reward is not the diploma,” Varkey said to the assembled residents, program
directors and managers, program co-founders and family members. “It’s who you became
while earning it.
“Keep leading with your heart, and never forget you are already, and have always been,
someone worth remembering.”
Supporting Stars
Among those in attendance in person or virtually were previous Anderson Award recipients
Rodney Cox, M.S. ('11), R.Ph.; Diane B. Ginsburg, Ph.D., M.S. ('90), R.Ph., FASHP;
Haines; Ryan K. Roux, Pharm.D. ('99), M.S., FTSHP, FASHP; and Joyce A. Tipton, B.S.
(’79), MBA, FASHP. The 2024 Anderson Awardee, Alex Varkey, Pharm.D. (’05), MS, FAPhA,
served as master of ceremonies for the event.
The award was first presented in 2019 to honor the contributions of nationally recognized
pharmacy leader Roger W. Anderson, Dr.P.H., M.S., FASHP, whose career included more
than 20 years of leadership at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center.
Anderson is credited with advancing the pharmacy practice model, authoring/coauthoring
more than 60 publications, serving as president of the American Society of Health-System
Pharmacists (ASHP), and earning the ASHP Harvey A.K. Whitney Lecture Award. He also
has been a staunch supporter and adviser to THP, which is home to an endowed scholarship
for current residents/students in Anderson's name.
For Ying Xu, a Ph.D. candidate in Pharmaceutical Sciences at UHCOP, cardiovascular research is both scientific and personal. Inspired by her family’s history of heart disease and hypertension, Xu studies the molecular drivers of cardiac dysfunction. With support from a predoctoral fellowship from the American Heart Association, Xu is investigating how disrupted signaling inside heart muscle cells contributes to heart failure.
Luqi Zhao, M.D., University of Houston College of Pharmacy postdoctoral fellow, is working to uncover a new mechanism in left ventricular non-compaction with the help of a two-year, $163,864 American Heart Association postdoctoral fellowship award.
For the second consecutive year, the UHCOP Chapter of the Student Society of Health-System Pharmacists (SSHP) has been recognized as a 2025-26 American Society of Health-System Pharmacy (ASHP) Outstanding Professional Development Award recipient for its Residency Bootcamp. The chapter was one of 17 nationwide to receive the honor from the ASHP Pharmacy Student Forum.