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CultHealth
In October, the fullservice agency was snapped up by Indegene, a deal funded in part by PE firms (and minority Indegene stakeholders) Carlyle Group and Brighton Park Capital. CultHealth also increased its staff size, from 105 full-timers at the start of the year to 125 at the end of it. Among the ke...
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Published in: | Medical Marketing and Media 2023-06, Vol.58 (5), p.40-40 |
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Format: | Magazinearticle |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | In October, the fullservice agency was snapped up by Indegene, a deal funded in part by PE firms (and minority Indegene stakeholders) Carlyle Group and Brighton Park Capital. CultHealth also increased its staff size, from 105 full-timers at the start of the year to 125 at the end of it. Among the key additions were chief creative officer David Stemler, formerly executive creative director at CDM New York, and SVP, director of client services Marie Jones, formerly VP, group management supervisor at BGB Group. |
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ISSN: | 0025-7354 |