Dr. Patrick Ojo, author of 'FREEDOM FOR PHARMACY,' has signed with Creative Management Partners (CMP) agent Alan Morell for representation of his commercial rights across all platforms. The agreement covers literary works, including a sequel to 'FREEDOM FOR PHARMACY,' broadcast opportunities, adaptation of his book to a docuseries, speaking engagements, endorsements, advisory roles with online courses, and licensing.
Dr. Ojo described the signing as a significant milestone both personally and professionally. He expressed excitement about working with CMP on submissions for his book and navigating the best publisher for his literary works. The author emphasized CMP's role in managing his career's commercial rights across their monetization avenues.
Alan Morell, the CMP agent representing Dr. Ojo, noted that the author joins their Medical Health Wellness Division, which represents more doctors than any agency worldwide. Morell characterized Dr. Ojo as an American hero, citing his background working with the New York City Department of Homeless Services while completing his pharmacy degree at Long Island University, College of Pharmacy, Brooklyn, New York, and becoming a U.S. citizen in 1996.
The timing of the signing coincides with the nation's 250th anniversary, which Morell described as particularly significant. He emphasized the relevance of 'FREEDOM FOR PHARMACY' as groundbreaking reading that addresses confusion surrounding today's U.S. pharmacy landscape and big pharma's control of the industry. According to Morell, the book helps readers navigate regulatory complexities to achieve freedom within the U.S. medical sector.
Creative Management Partners LLC maintains a portfolio of over 700 clients across entertainment, sports, arts, medical, health and wellness, military, music, politics, and business sectors. The agency has managed more than 3,700 campaigns globally with expertise in talent management, literary works, television and film packaging, commercial rights, corporate consulting, media positioning, sponsorship of live events, and intellectual property rights.
This representation agreement positions Dr. Ojo's work for broader exposure and commercial development across multiple media platforms. The partnership suggests potential increased visibility for discussions about pharmacy practices and pharmaceutical industry dynamics. For readers and industry observers, this development may signal expanded accessibility to Dr. Ojo's perspectives through various formats beyond the original publication.
The collaboration between an author with extensive pharmacy experience and a management agency with substantial industry connections could influence how healthcare topics reach public audiences. As commercial rights are developed across platforms, the messages contained in 'FREEDOM FOR PHARMACY' may reach wider demographics through adapted formats. Additional information about Dr. Ojo's work is available at www.liberatepharmacy1.com, while details about the representing agency can be found at www.creativemanagementpartners.com.


