NEWS6 March 2014
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UK — Hall & Partners has announced that Abigail Stuart has been made global CEO of its Health business.
Stuart, who joined Hall & Partners in 1999 to help set up the healthcare division, is based in the company’s London office.
Global CEO, Vanella Jackson said: “Abigail continues to do a phenomenal job – our Health business is thriving and constantly innovating, with the team always delivering outstanding work and new thinking.
“We are thrilled to appoint her as global CEO of our Health business.”
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