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Nucleus Global appoints new regional director for Europe
Aycan Hassan-Walker will return to Europe following a stint working in the US
Medical communications network Nucleus Global has announced the appointment of its new regional director for Europe – Aycan Hassan-Walker (pictured above).
Most recently, Hassan-Walker worked at Health Interactions in the US, where she held the position of senior vice president for just over three years.
Prior to this, she served as managing director for Health Interactions in Europe, and previously as director of client services for the agency.
She began her career at Nucleus Global as a senior account executive at its MediTech Media agency in 2005, after working as a postdoctoral research fellow for eight years. Hassan-Walker also graduated with a PhD in molecular genetics from the University of London.
Aycan Hassan-Walker appointed as Regional Director, Europe of Nucleus Global
We hear from Aycan about her career at Nucleus Global and her ambitions for the role
Congratulations on your new role, Aycan! Please can you give a bit of background about yourself?
I have a PhD in Molecular Genetics from the University of London and worked for eight years as a postdoctoral research fellow before embarking on a career in medical communications. I applied for a position as a Medical Writer with Nucleus Global. However, after my interview, I was offered the choice of two roles – one as a Medical Writer and another as a Senior Account Executive. I chose to go down the client service route.
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