PARSIPPANY, N.J., May 03, 2018 -- Ogilvy CommonHealth Worldwide (www.ogilvychww.com), a WPP Health & Wellness company (NYSE:WPP) (www.wpp.com), announced Tracey Cooper, digital engagement strategist, will be honored today as a 2018 Healthcare Businesswomen's Association (HBA) Rising Star at the organization's 29th Woman of the Year event in New York City.
Those selected by the HBA as Rising Stars are considered up-and-coming professionals across a wide variety of sectors within the healthcare industry, including pharmaceutical, biotechnology, advertising, public relations, medical education and market research, among other fields. Nominated by HBA's corporate members, the Rising Stars represent healthcare businesswomen in various career stages and disciplines who have demonstrated noteworthy achievements and worked consistently to actively advance their careers.
Ms. Cooper, who has been a part of the Ogilvy CommonHealth Worldwide network for nearly two years, is a dynamic and innovative digital media executive in the healthcare marketing arena. Throughout her tenure of 20+ years in the industry, she has successfully elevated the presence and visibility of countless products and organizations through the execution of comprehensive content development, online marketing and strategic planning.
The HBA is a global, not-for-profit organization dedicated to furthering the advancement of women in the healthcare industry. Headquartered in New Jersey, with chapters and affiliates nationwide, the HBA provides educational opportunities for both women and men to develop cutting-edge industry knowledge and leadership skills, recognizes outstanding women in the industry, provides opportunities for networking, creates greater visibility for women in the industry, fosters mentoring relationships, and serves as a conduit for research on career-advancement issues. For more information about the HBA's 29th Woman of the Year event, please visit: www.HBAnet.org/WOTY.
About Ogilvy CommonHealth Worldwide
Ogilvy CommonHealth Worldwide, a WPP Health & Wellness company, is committed to creativity and effectiveness in healthcare communications, everywhere. Our global headquarters are in Parsippany, New Jersey, with additional hubs in New York, London, Paris, and Singapore. We maintain multiple additional offices in markets critical to our clients’ global aspirations. Ogilvy CommonHealth Worldwide provides marketing services, including behavioral insights, content strategy and management, digital, interactive and new media services, marketing analytics and research, media planning and buying, medical education, payer marketing and market access, professional advertising and promotion, public affairs and relations, relationship marketing, sales training development, scientific communications, social media and social listening, and wellness and consumer advertising and promotion. The organization houses and maintains individual Ogilvy CommonHealth and Ogilvy Healthworld brand identities within the marketplace.
Contact:
Beth Paulino or
Kerianne Slattery
Ogilvy CommonHealth Worldwide
973.352.1000


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