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EMS-Healthcare strengthens team with new Project Manager
Following a series of new business wins, EMS-Healthcare has created a new role to manage client projects across the NHS and pharmaceuticals markets.
Paula Bradley has been appointed as Project Manager following more than 10 years of working in healthcare events. She joins EMS-Healthcare from Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and previously ran her own healthcare events, conferences and exhibitions business in Cheshire.
EMS-Healthcare’s specialist fleet of medical trailers can be configured to any clinical environment to provide additional capacity solutions, enable consistency of patient care during hospital refurbishments or take awareness campaigns and clinical services into communities. The new role will involve communication with all internal and external stakeholders to manage the delivery of projects, spanning vehicle design, fit-out and logistics.
Paula’s appointment follows a series of new business wins including the provision of bespoke mobile healthcare solutions with Breast Cancer Care, Vision Express and Central Manchester University Hospitals Foundation Trust.
Suzie Nield, Business Delivery Manager at EMS-Healthcare said: “Paula will be a valuable addition to the team. Her wealth of NHS and commercial experience in the events industry means that she will have the confidence and experience to make a difference right from the start. By expanding the team with this new role we will strengthen the service we can offer to our clients, ensuring they always have one key point of contact throughout their partnership with us.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by EMS-Healthcare .
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