NEWS5 February 2016
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US – Research and consulting firm CMI has appointed Wyndy Greene Smelser to lead its healthcare and life sciences practice.
Greene Smelser (pictured) will focus on brand and client development. She has more than 20 years’ experience in the healthcare industry, holding positions in private women’s health practices, nursing homes, hospitals and medical insurance and health policy settings.
Before she started her own consultancy, she was a manager of client services for G&S Research in Indianapolis.
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