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Cuttsy+Cuttsy welcomes new team members and celebrates a familiar face returning

Cuttsy+Cuttsy proudly announces the expansion of its team with the addition of three new hires—Michelle, Jay, and Emily—and the welcome return of former team member Sally as Account Director.

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Cuttsy+Cuttsy welcomes new team members and celebrates a familiar face returning

We’re delighted to announce several new additions to the Cuttsy+Cuttsy team, as we continue to grow and strengthen our capabilities.

Joining us this month are four talented individuals who bring fresh skills, energy, and expertise to help us deliver impactful solutions for our clients, patients, and the wider communities we serve.

Please give a warm welcome to our newest team members:

  • Michelle Packeisen joins as Client Services Team Administrator, providing vital support to ensure our operations run smoothly and efficiently.
  • Jay Laxton steps into the role of Account Executive, bringing enthusiasm and a keen eye for detail to client projects.
  • Emily Purkiss starts her journey as Associate Medical Writer, contributing her expertise to deliver engaging and meaningful content.

We’re also delighted to welcome back Sally Ram, who returns to Cuttsy+Cuttsy after two years to rejoin as an Account Director. Sally brings with her valuable experience from her time away and is ready to make an immediate impact in her new role.

Speaking about her return, Sally shared, “It feels fantastic to be back at Cuttsy+Cuttsy! I’ve missed the incredible team, and I’m excited to get stuck into my new role, building meaningful connections and delivering work that truly makes a difference.”

With these new faces on board (and one familiar one!), we’re more excited than ever for the bright future ahead. Please join us in welcoming Michelle, Jay, Emily, and Sally. We look forward to seeing all the great things they’ll accomplish!

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