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One Medical CEO Amir Dan Rubin stepping down from Amazon-owned clinic chain


Amir Dan Rubin, 2011
Amir Dan Rubin took over as CEO of One Medical in 2017.
Paolo Vescia

Amir Dan Rubin is stepping down as CEO of One Medical, a chain of doctor's clinics that was acquired by Amazon.com Inc. (Nasdaq: AMZN) this year, according to Bloomberg.

He will leave the company at some point this year to be replaced by the company's chief operating officer, Trent Green.

“After more than six years as CEO of One Medical, Amir Dan Rubin has decided to leave One Medical later this year," an Amazon spokesperson said in a statement via email. "He will work closely with the team over the coming months to transition the CEO role smoothly to Trent Green, who is currently One Medical’s COO and is deeply familiar with the business and team.”

The company did not give a specific reason for why Rubin was exiting the role.

San Francisco-based One Medical was founded in 2007 by Tom Lee, and it was not until 2017 that Rubin took over as chief executive.

Amazon purchased One Medical's parent company 1Life Healthcare Inc. for $3.49 billion in a deal that was announced July 2022 and finalized February of this year. Shortly after announcing the acquisition Amazon shut down its own healthcare subsidiary, Amazon Care.

Before his time at One Medical, Rubin was the president and CEO of Stanford Health Care.


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