AXON makes trio of hires

Healthcare PR specialist AXON Communications has hired Sola Neunie, Simonetta Ballali and Andy Scott.

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Andy Scott

Neunie takes on an associate editorial director role, Ballali joins as a programme director in the medical communications stream and Scott, who was a part of AXON’s graduate programme in 2007, rejoins as an associate director.

Neunie brings 12 years of experience in medical writing and management, while Ballali has worked in Europe, Latin America and India as a project manager and scientific writer. Scott will be based in the agency’s Copenhagen office, which is fully integrated with AXON London.

Scott said: “It’s great to be back at AXON, which has obviously grown leaps and bounds since I was here originally, but has managed to retain its collaborative culture and its family feel. It’s a fantastic opportunity to experience life in Copenhagen while being part of the extended London team, and I’m looking forward to working closely with our Danish clients and building on the strong relationships AXON has in this region.”

AXON opened a Swiss office in October 2016.

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