VUE Health, a Boston-based pharmaceutical marketing advertising agency, has hired Rebecca Marani as Senior Vice President, Director of Digital. Rebecca has a storied career building and leading high-performing web and digital marketing teams for leading marketing agencies serving national customers in the Healthcare, Pharma/Life Sciences, Higher Education, Financial Services, and Legal industries.
Rebecca Marani
In 2018, Rebecca was tapped by the co-founder of Evariant, a healthcare consumer and physician engagement company, to lead the SaaS company's performance marketing division. Under Rebecca's leadership, the division achieved record-breaking revenue growth and captured a majority share of the US health system market.
Rebecca believes in leveraging data insights to drive tangible marketing results and is energized by new advances that drive greater access and improved outcomes in healthcare.
Marani states, "I am deeply passionate about women leadership and gender equality and am thrilled to be working with VUE and Latitude to help ensure that the right to effective healthcare is not dictated by economic status, gender, race, or cultural identity."
According to VUE Health founder and CEO Kathryn Wilson, "We are thrilled to welcome Rebecca, a strong and extremely talented leader, to our team. Our vision is to approach pharmaceutical marketing differently, and she is applying her skills to get us there and take us to the next level." VUE Health has nearly doubled in size since the beginning of 2020.
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