Sunday, January 16, 2022
imre has named Anna Kotis its new President, imre Health. With more than 20 years of experience, Kotis has led commercial strategy for brands at Pfizer, Mesoblast, Inc., and Forest Laboratories. Most recently, she served as Managing Director of HH&Y’s H4B Chelsea, where she held various leadership roles for nearly seven years and showcased a proven record driving business health and growth, as well as leading new product launches and innovation strategy. Kotis will report to Jeff Smokler, partner at imre.
“The opportunity to join imre and make an impact on the agency’s future vision, immediately jumping in and applying my experience, with imre’s talented leadership team, is an exciting one,” she said. “My passion for healthcare is rooted in developing greater touchpoints with our audiences across a deeper range of digital applications. Marrying this passion with the core equities that has gained imre success to date, will result in complementary, upstream solutions that connect our audiences and brand partners with greater purpose.”
Rebecca Gosner
Megan Pringle
Chesapeake Region Accessible Boating (CRAB) announced the appointment of Rebecca Gonser as Director of Marketing for the premier adaptive boating organization in the country. Gonser will be responsible for executing CRAB’s successful marketing strategies and increasing boating opportunities and access to the bay for the disabled community, recovering warriors, and youth from underserved communities.
Megan Pringle is now Director of Communications with the Anne Arundel County Department of Health. She was senior content strategist with Baltimore County and previously news reporter and anchor with WBAL-TV. In 2014, she left her position as director of news and multimedia at Maroon PR to become part of the WBAL-TV morning team, the station announced today. Pringle had been a morning anchor at WMAR-TV prior to joining Maroon.