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Wanted: Senior Health PR Pro!

Posted by PRGirlz Alumni on April 6th, 2009

On behalf of our General Manager, Jennifer Nebesky:

To all our fellow colleagues in Toronto Health PR we are looking for you! TFC is busy working on and developing interesting projects for our health clients every day and are looking for another senior person to join the team and help work and develop new business.  The TFC health care team stands out in the crowded market – we are creative and continue to demonstrate our expertise to our long standing clients. We deliver targeted, creative, thought-provoking and comprehensive communications programs and counsel to our clients. From product launch to stakeholder relations and effective long-term post-launch public relations we work with our clients to develop unique plans that meet their communications and business goals and to top it off – we have lots of fun! We truly do enjoy working together and we believe we have some of the best clients an agency person could ask for!! If you are interested in joining a smart, fun, strategic team please email me at nebesky@thornleyfallis.com.

I look forward to hearing from you!

2 Responses to “Wanted: Senior Health PR Pro!”

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  2. ian

    I agree with most of your posts. I posting
    similar to what you’re talking about on my blog.

    Here’s part of what I said…

    There is an area of life that for many of us, is a big unanswered question. When we are in the decades of working hard to support a family and raise kids, we don’t have as much time to deal with big unanswered questions. Philosophy and things having to do with ideas often take a back seat to the necessities of life.

    If you want to check out the full context and leave a comment
    you can check out the full post here…

    http://www.theelderlyblog.com/

    Talk to you later,
    Ian

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