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SGMC Health is pleased to announce the promotion of Erika Bennett to the position of Vice President of Marketing and Brand Experience. In her new role, Bennett will be responsible for overseeing the strategic direction of the organization’s marketing initiatives, enhancing brand recognition, and ensuring a consistent and engaging experience for all stakeholders.
Bennett has been with SGMC Health for several years, demonstrating exceptional leadership and a deep understanding of the healthcare landscape. Her innovative approach to marketing has already made a significant impact, and her promotion reflects the organization’s commitment to fostering talent from within.
In her previous role, Bennett successfully led numerous campaigns that not only elevated the SGMC Health brand but also improved community engagement. Her vision for the future includes expanding digital outreach and enhancing patient communication strategies, ensuring that SGMC Health remains at the forefront of healthcare marketing. The organization is excited to see how her leadership will further shape its brand experience in the coming years.
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