Syneos Health Communications Bolsters Value, Access and Public Affairs Offerings with Key Senior Hires
Seasoned Talent to Drive Expansion of Solutions at the Intersection of Value and Policy
Read ArticleIn Asia Pacific, Syneos Health Communications offers a uniquely broad range of services, provided by individual, award-winning businesses, including consulting, sales teams and training, market access, non-personal promotion, branding, advertising, public relations, adherence and full management of the commercialization teams.
Our colleagues across Asia Pacific support our clients in key functions including sales resource deployment with flexibility, brand strategy, verbal branding, visual branding, market research, support in developing functions like medical affairs and building strong relationships with EMA/NRG and FDA’s DMEPA. Our expertise includes launch support, specialty support, training of sales managers as well as medical field team, development of thought leadership and communication of scientific information via medical science liaisons.
We address our clients’ most important challenges by offering geographic-specific strategy and solutions tailored to their global and regional needs. Our infrastructure — across the entire globe — enables clients to choose to work with one of our best-in-class agencies or work with us to custom-build a regional team across disciplines that perfectly fit their needs.
Shanghai
Room 506-508, Henderson 688 Plaza
No.688 Nanjing West Road
Shanghai, China 200041
Tokyo
5F, Urbannet Nihonbashi 2-chome Building
2-1-3 Nihonbashi
Chuo-ku, Tokyo 103-0027
Tim Pantello, President, Communications
tim.pantello@syneoshealth.comSam Ying, VP/General Manager
sam.ying@syneoshealth.comSeasoned Talent to Drive Expansion of Solutions at the Intersection of Value and Policy
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