Identifying an opportunity within the healthcare sector, MISSION Agencies Solaris Health and Speed Communications have collaborated to launch a new PR consultancy – Chemistry we Create – taking a bespoke approach to delivering against complex health, brand or disease briefs.
Bringing together over 40 years of medical communications, education and PR agency experience, Chemistry we Create will tap into its team of health experts to create campaigns that deliver real insight, experience and impact in the pharmaceutical, biotech or MedTech space.
Working across both human and animal health, the consultancy aims to discover insights that create powerful reactions by uncovering unmet needs, understanding the changing landscape of pharma and the advances in healthcare. The offer’s strength is the team’s ability to influence diverse healthcare networks to increase awareness, educate and drive change, by reaching those who need to hear the message most.
Led by Solaris Health’s Chief Executive, Claire Dobbs, and Speed Communications’ Head of Health, Laura Murphy, Chemistry we Create has big ambitions. Dobbs brings over 25 years of global healthcare experience across a wide range of therapy areas, and a passion in making the magic happen by encouraging constant evolution in our thinking and our offering. Murphy has been instrumental in delivering award-winning PR campaigns in the health and wellbeing sector for over 15 years, focused on delivering cut-through and impact in the earned space.
Claire Dobbs commented: “The healthcare landscape is always evolving, so in recognising the need for a bespoke PR agency offer, Chemistry we Create offers something unique and special within the healthcare space. It is with shared passion and talent that we will continue to evolve the offer to ensure we deliver impact for our current and future clients.”
Laura Murphy continued: “We saw a huge opportunity to develop a new, agile offer that was grounded in medical communications, education, and PR expertise. Often these functions can sit siloed which means that briefs aren’t always fully realised. But through the shared expertise, we are confident that Chemistry we Create will bring something new to healthcare communication strategy. And it’s a journey we are very excited to be driving forward.”
For more information on Chemistry we Create visit www.ChemistryWeCreate.com.