In the US, medical market research company MedSurvey has announced three hires: Hao Dinh and Sara Lange join as Senior Project Managers, and Matt McKenna as an Account Manager.
Headquartered in Southampton, eastern PA, the company was established in the 1980s and provides data collection among healthcare professionals and patients worldwide. The three new arrivals join Sonia DeMarco, Laurie Shapiro, Britt Hutton and Lace Cates, all of whom have arrived in the last twelve months.
Dinh (pictured left) brings more than seven years of healthcare MR experience to the role, with a focus on quant project management. Most recently she was Director of Fulfillment at InCrowd, training and leading teams of project managers, building strategic partnerships with vendors and developing best practices for project management.
Lange (pictured right) has focused on qual project management in her five plus years in the profession. She began her career at 20/20 Research, joining Sago (when it acquired 20/20) as a Project Manager.
McKenna (pictured center) has worked in healthcare insights for three years, most recently at AplusA as a Research Manager leading global qual and quant primary market research - here he was a client of MedSurvey; and previously as Senior Insights Analyst at Spherix Global Insights, with a focus on neurology.
MedSurvey CEO Paul Golota says the new arrivals will help to ensure that 'complex projects like list studies and global projects go smoothly'. EVP of Client Services Brian Livell comments: 'Their expertise - from managing complex, global projects to fostering direct end-client relationships - brings added depth to MedSurvey. With their diverse backgrounds and impressive track records, they will play a key role in upholding our commitment to delivering exceptional work and service to our clients'.
Web site: www.medsurvey.com .
All articles 2006-23 written and edited by Mel Crowther and/or Nick Thomas, 2024- by Nick Thomas, unless otherwise stated.
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