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Suzanne is an experienced Healthcare Practice Manager, deeply interested in optimising community healthcare and an active volunteer for the Cork Simon Community. Suzanne began her career as a Registered Nurse, subsequently entering the Pharmaceutical Industry as a Nurse Advisor and later took up a Sales Representative position in Pfizer receiving many awards in both the Primary and Secondary divisions. Suzanne returned to education to complete a Marketing Degree BA (Hons) and then moved to the Pfizer Marketing Department, as the Cardiology Brand Manager for five years. Suzanne's portfolio included global brands such as the launch of Viagra, Istin and Lipitor. 
Following a career break Suzanne worked as a successful freelance Event Manager and Marketing Consultant organising large charity events in aid of ARC house, Brú Columbanus, Irish Cardiac Society and several multinational companies.

Hemal has won various awards for his skills in data visualisation and graphic design. Hemal has 14 years’ experience as a designer in information graphic design and data visualisation. Hemal's experience spans print and digital media creating information graphics, design layouts and story-based illustrations for various publications. Hemal is expert in dashboard and graphic design, wireframe creation, summary visualisations of large data sets and animations.

Dave is keenly interested improving healthcare services delivery through adoption of the latest healthcare innovations that deliver real economic value and the best outcome for patients. Dave is advisor to Educate4Health bringing 27 years of healthcare business experience working in multinational pharma, health providers and international sales. He was previously Managing Director for Pfizer Ireland, Director Pfizer UK, CEO Charter Healthcare, Global Head of Life Sciences IDA Ireland and Head of Strategic Health Initiatives, AbbVie inc., Chicago. He is the founder of Adagio Ventures Ltd.

Dr.Kathy is keen to integrate the “Early Life” science and evidence into everyday life including public health policy, and support strategies to reduce the risk of non-communicable diseases including obesity and cardiovascular disease. Kathy qualified as a Nurse and a Midwife and completed a Masters in Nutritional Medicine. Kathy has worked in the pharmaceutical sector developing and implementing health management programmes for patients in primary care and public health settings. Kathy is excited by research into The Early Origins of Health and Disease, the impact of nutrition and lifestyle in the 1st 1,000 days on health later in life.

Dr. Fitzpatrick is passionate about improving health outcomes through continuous education and improved communications across the full spectrum of healthcare services. Dr. Fitzpatrick is the CEO of Educate4Health. P.J. has over 20 years broad international experience in the life science industry in R&D, Technology Transfer, Programme Management and Business Development. P.J. has worked in both the private and public sectors with multinational organisations such as Medical Research Council UK (now Francis Crick Institute), Zeneca (now Astra Zeneca) UK, Wyeth Biopharma (now Pfizer) & Amgen USA and Ireland. Education and effective engaging communication are proven critical factors to optimising effective healthcare.