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Krishan Bajnath’s Journey: From College Grad to Pharmacy Leader

by June 25, 2025
June 25, 2025
Krishan Bajnath’s Journey: From College Grad to Pharmacy Leader

How a New Jersey native became a trusted healthcare provider in Georgia

Krishan Bajnath didn’t always plan to become a pharmacist. But life had a way of pointing him in that direction. His story isn’t just about medicine. It’s about grit, adaptability, and showing up when people need help the most.

In this feature, we take a close look at how Bajnath carved a place for himself in one of the most demanding industries—and became a respected leader along the way.

Early Life: Moving States and Shaping Goals

Krishan grew up in New Jersey. Life there was fast-paced, but for a while, it felt like home. That changed when he moved to Florida for a brief time. The move brought challenges.

“Florida was tough,” Bajnath says. “There were experiences that made my family feel unsafe. We dealt with racism, and it got to a point where we had to leave.”

The next stop was Georgia. It was a fresh start and, as it turned out, the beginning of something important.

In high school, Krishan stood out for his academics and discipline. He became a member of the National Honor Society, earned a scholarship to Georgia State University, and began volunteering at Northside Hospital.

“That experience taught me what real care looks like,” he recalls. “It was my first time being inside a hospital not as a patient but as someone helping others.”

College and Pharmacy School: The Road to a Healthcare Career

At Georgia State, Krishan balanced school with sports and volunteer work. He was passionate about both academics and athletics, often playing basketball and football with friends to unwind.

His hard work paid off. After graduating, he got into Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (PCOM) Georgia for pharmacy school. It was a competitive program, but he made the Dean’s List and graduated in 2020—the same year COVID-19 changed the world.

“I finished school during the height of the pandemic,” he says. “I knew the job wouldn’t be easy, but I also knew I was needed.”

CVS and COVID-19: Showing Up When It Mattered Most

Krishan’s first major role came at CVS, where he started as a pharmacist during COVID-19. His early days weren’t spent behind a counter. Instead, he was going out into the community—administering vaccines to the elderly in nursing homes and care facilities.

“We weren’t just giving shots. We were giving people peace of mind,” Bajnath says. “A lot of these folks hadn’t seen their families in months.”

But the biggest test came when CVS partnered with Delta Air Lines in Atlanta to vaccinate thousands of employees. Krishan was on the ground floor.

“I personally gave shots to a lot of the Delta staff,” he says. “Then I helped lead a team of pharmacists and techs to scale the operation. We were vaccinating people nonstop.”

His role wasn’t just operational—it was personal. Krishan knew the impact of the work.

“It was the first time many employees felt safe coming back to work. That meant something.”

Leadership in Pharmacy: Beyond the Pills and Prescriptions

Today, Krishan continues working as a pharmacist. But his career is about more than prescriptions. It’s about trust.

“You have to earn people’s trust,” he explains. “Whether it’s explaining a medication or helping someone feel safe during a crisis.”

His leadership style is direct but compassionate. He focuses on building team culture and making sure everyone is aligned.

“When we were doing the Delta project, we had techs, nurses, and pharmacists all in the same space. I learned fast how important communication is.”

And it’s not just about work. Krishan still makes time for his hobbies—sports, travel, hiking, cooking, and even gaming. He believes balance keeps him sharp.

“You can’t take care of people if you’re not taking care of yourself.”

What’s Next for Krishan Bajnath?

When asked what’s next, Krishan keeps it simple: “I just want to keep growing. There’s always something new to learn, especially in healthcare.”

He’s not chasing titles or headlines. Instead, he’s focused on impact—on continuing to show up when it counts.

And for a kid who once had to change states because of discrimination, that’s no small achievement.

“I want people to know it’s possible. Even when the path isn’t perfect, you can still find your place.”

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