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Heather Desmet appointed new Head of Living With

March 3, 2016 | market research 

We are delighted to welcome Heather Desmet as Head of Living With at the company’s London headquarters.


Heather joins us from an agency specialising in large scale syndicated research projects within the Southern African healthcare sector. Heather brings with her more than 10 years of experience in a wide variety of qualitative and quantitative methodologies, utilised across the private and public healthcare sectors. She has extensive experience in market understanding, communications, patient and provider positioning research and project management.

Living With is a series of reports offering comprehensive insight into the patient journey from pre-diagnosis to stabilisation. These reports are based on market research studies conducted amongst patients living with specific chronic illness.

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