
Interlace Global Group appoints ten new staff
pharmafile | June 21, 2011 | Appointment | Medical Communications |Â Â apppointment, medical communicationsÂ
Interlace Global Group has expanded the client services and editorial teams at its twin companies Wells Healthcare and Interlace Global Communications, appointing ten new starters.
John Gill (pictured) joins the Interlace Global Group as client services director from Novartis, where he worked in medical communications on a range of brands and therapy areas.
Prior to this he served at Sanofi in clinical research and has a scientific and NHS background.
The Tunbridge Wells, Kent-based agency’s client services team has also added Abbie Waye, Farai Muldoon and travel administration assistant Kimberly Hann.
Abbie and Farai both join as assistant account managers. Abbie is a recent masters graduate and Farai comes from a creative services agency.
Meanwhile, Interlace has added Dr Elizabeth Harvey as its new editorial team leader.
She has worked in medical communications for five years, during which time she has gained experience across diverse therapeutic areas, including cardiovascular disease, dyslipidaemia, diabetes, neuropathic pain and Alzheimer’s disease.
She has extensive experience in developing a range of written materials including peer-reviewed publications and other medical education and marketing materials.
Interlace has also appointed Dr Lucy Smithers, Dr Joshua Fink, Dr Ana Rodriguez De Ledesma, Dr Charlotte Combs and Dr Hazel Urwin as medical writers.
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