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Syneos Health Communications announces three new hires
Syneos Health Communications has announced the appointment of three senior leaders to key roles within its European team.
Nicky Walsby has joined the agency from Health Unlimited, and will serve as managing director for PR at Syneos Health Communications Europe, overseeing the network's Biosector 2, Chandler Chicco Agency, and Chamberlain Healthcare Public Relations businesses.
Meanwhile, Andrew Thomas has been hired from Red Door Unlimited, and will serve as head of integrated communications for the UK, partnering with customers on advertising, PR, medical communications, and digital and social work.
Finally, Ellie Duncanson-Hunter – another former Health Unlimited staffer – has joined as European marketing manager, overseeing brand marketing and external communications.
Julie Adrian, president of Syneos Health Communications Europe, said: "Their individual expertise will further enhance our ability to deliver best-in-class campaigns that combine creating meaningful, lasting change for patients, with tailored communications for our customers' clinical and commercial success."
This comes after INC Research and inVentiv Health recently merged to form Syneos Health, with Syneos Health Communications acting as the new-look organisation's agency network.
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