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Dean Forbes heads to Onyx Health
Durham based healthcare marketing communications experts Onyx Health have brought Dean Forbes on board to develop their high profile key clients and grow their marketing, PR and branding services in the North East, nationally and internationally.
Dean brings a wealth of experience in business development, communications and marketing within the nutrition industry, having successfully delivered health awareness campaigns and introduced nutritional products on behalf of Pharma Nord to the UK market. A former Northumbria University graduate, Dean will report to Onyx Health Managing Director, Karen Winterhalter, who supports his passion and desire to represent the growing number of North East life science and biomedical businesses.
Commenting on the latest edition to her growing business, Karen says: “Dean’s strength lies in his ability as a communicator, bringing ideas to life whether he’s writing copy, connecting with clients or working with our team. His background in health is great for our clients and I’m confident we’re more ready than ever to take Onyx Health to the next level.”
Onyx Health has recently been appointed by AIM listed Quantum Pharma plc, Hartlepool based TEM International and Clinigen Speciality Pharma to deliver marketing communications programmes for their products and services to the NHS and healthcare providers in international markets.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Onyx Health Ltd .
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