Anne-Marie Rodriguez de Killeen to lead CCA
pharmafile | January 20, 2011 | Appointment | Medical Communications | Anne-Marie Rodriguez de Killeen, CCA, CCC, Chandler Chicco, appointment, medical communications
Chandler Chicco Companies Europe has promoted Anne-Marie Rodriguez de Killeento managing director for Chandler Chicco Agency.
In addition to leading CCA’s multidisciplinary PR and communications team, her new role will also see Anne-Marie join the European and Global leadership team of its parent company CCC.
Anne-Marie’s career to date includes the development and implementation of the first ever global breast cancer awareness campaign, Redefining Hope and Beauty, and CCC said her leadership would provide CCA with a strong creative vision and a focus on team development, coaching and mentoring.
She will report to CCC’s European operations director Fiona Hall, who said: “In the last year, Anne-Marie has demonstrated her ability to lead and mobilise teams and to establish strong productive working partnerships that have significantly strengthened our business.
“Her creative and innovative approach to brand communications, combined with her strong personal and organisational skills, make her an ideal leader. As we build on the back of our stellar growth over the past four years, we will continue to bolster our senior talent to ensure that we have the right leadership team in place to deliver our growth strategy over the next few years.”
Anne-Marie joined CCA in late 2009 to lead its global Merck Serono Erbitux account. Prior to this she was head of experience on the operational board of directors at Ogilvy Healthworld.
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