Claire Driscoll Named President Of Patient Recruitment Firm
Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada - Claire Driscoll & Associates, Inc. has named Claire Driscoll as the firm's President. She will oversee the day-to-day activities and operations of the firm, as well as oversee project management, marketing, and sales. She obtained her Bachelor of Business Administration Degree from the University of New Brunswick in Saint John, New Brunswick and her Master of Business Administration from Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Driscoll, a Quispamsis native and Rothesay resident, founded the firm in 2004 to meet the growing demand for call center services to the clinical research industry across North America.
"I am confident that my previous experience and expertise in the patient recruitment industry will help to make this venture a tremendous success," said Driscoll. "I look forward to working with such a qualified and experienced team."
About Claire Driscoll:
Claire Driscoll is the President of Claire Driscoll & Associates, Inc., a call center providing marketing services to the clinical research industry. Prior to establishing Claire Driscoll & Associates, Inc., Claire was most recently employed as Executive Vice President for CliniCall Patient Recruitment. In this position, she gained years of successful experience in business development, marketing, and operations in the pharmaceutical industry. It is this knowledge and experience that enabled her to branch out and begin Claire Driscoll & Associates, Inc. in 2004. Driscoll obtained her Bachelor of Business Administration Degree from the University of New Brunswick in Saint John and received her Master of Business Administration from Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia. She is the President of the New Brunswick Competitive Festival of Music and is a member of the Belle Voce women's vocal group as accompanist and vocalist. She serves as Director of A Joyful Noise, a local community choir and Organist and Choir Director for Germain St. Baptist Church.
About Claire Driscoll & Associates, Inc.:
Claire Driscoll & Associates, Inc. is a call center providing marketing services to the clinical research industry by integrating data collection and patient recruitment. The organization offers inbound and outbound call services, providing efficiency and expediency to the complicated patient recruitment process. Claire Driscoll & Associates' programs are designed to meet the needs of clients and include such services as prescreening incoming calls resulting from media, reporting and data management, appointment setting, appointment reminders, physician detailing, consumer and physician surveys, meeting recruitment assistance, and other related services. For more information, please call 877-680-5500 or on the Internet at www.claired.com.
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