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SC Marketing

SC Marketing was founded in 2006 by Steve Clark and offers specialist marketing skills for the pharmaceutical industry and allied agencies. SC Marketing can offer you support on a project consultancy basis or interim / vacancy management cover. SC Marketing has extensive global and UK domestic experience in strategic planning and operational delivery – a flexible resource to suit your needs. So whether you need someone to develop a new campaign, build a strategic plan or simply be a fresh brain to challenge existing thinking, contact SC Marketing.

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+44 (0)7788 143444

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