Evoke, leading global health and wellness agency, announced the appointment of Jamie Avallone to the executive team in the newly created role Chief Data Officer.
Avallone's appointment comes as the agency doubles down on data and analytics with the goal of offering clients an unmatched suite of offerings that will evolve Evoke's data-driven capabilities from end to end.
"Jamie is an exciting addition to the Evoke leadership team and another signal of our continued and planned investment in innovation, data and technology," said Reid Connolly, Evoke's CEO & Founder. "His unique, data-rich background includes unrivaled consultancy and delivery experience that will add more firepower to our data and analytics offering and our ability to help clients take their brands and businesses to the next level."
Avallone specializes in helping clients understand how to leverage data via unique methodologies to unearth key behavioral insights and strategies that move the needle for the engagement of physicians, patients, and payers. He brings 15 years of experience in the digital healthcare space to Evoke, most recently having built a data innovation consultancy at McCann Health. In addition to his deep data background, Avallone has experience leading advisory services and global physician research from his time at Manhattan Research.
Avallone is a frequent speaker at industry events, including Digital Pharma East, Mobile World Congress, eyeforpharma Barcelona, Digital Marketing for Medical Devices, and more.
Avallone will report to Reid Connolly and will work across all Evoke agency teams.
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