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by Annabel Sedgwick

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We asked some of our clients:

 

‘I know we’ve got the knowledge and skillset to develop scientific content in-house, people just don’t have the time, or it comes so far down on their to-do list that it never materialises.’

 

‘Why hire one person with one skillset when I can use the same budget to access an award-winning life science marketing agency with strategic, tactical, digital and scientific know-how that never goes on holiday or calls in sick!’

 

‘I don’t know what I’d do without kdm communications – there is no way I’d be able to generate the amount of scientific content I need for our in-bound campaigns without their help.’

 

I think these three comments sum up how and why we’ve worked with some of our clients for so long (and have such low staff turnover); we’re a personable bunch of people who enjoy working collaboratively with our clients as an extension of their team and bring a unique combination of scientific expertise, marketing knowledge and industry insight to the table.

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