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Exciting updates from our content and strategy team

April 23, 2025 |  

Cuttsy+Cuttsy celebrates new beginnings with the appointment of Oli Bailey as Strategy Director and recognises team excellence through several well-deserved promotions.

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As we usher in the new financial year, we are pleased to welcome a new Strategy Director to Cuttsy+Cuttsy and celebrate the accomplishments of our talented team members through some well-deserved promotions.

At the beginning of the month, we welcomed Oli Bailey as our new Strategy Director. As Strategy Director, Oli brings a critical perspective to Cuttsy+Cuttsy, guiding our approach to develop impactful solutions that resonate with our clients and the patients and communities we support. Oli carries a wealth of experience in healthcare communications, that will be invaluable to our team as we continue to grow and evolve.

Speaking about joining the team, Oli shared, “I’m incredibly excited to join such a talented and passionate group of individuals. It’s clear that this agency is driven by a commitment to creating work that truly matters, and I can’t wait to get started on helping to shape the strategy that will keep us at the forefront of healthcare communications.”

But that’s not all! We also had some amazing growth within our Content and Strategy team this month. We’re proud to announce several well-deserved promotions that highlight the hard work, passion, and dedication of our talented colleagues:

Scott Palmer: promoted to Principal Patient Writer

Beth Bhuva: promoted to Principal Medical Writer

Katie Breen: promoted to Senior Patient Writer

These promotions are a testament to their commitment to creating content that truly makes a difference in people’s lives. Their efforts have consistently raised the bar, and we couldn’t be prouder of their achievements. Congratulations to all three of them on these exciting milestones!

Here’s to a month of growth, new beginnings, and well-earned recognition. We’re excited for what the future holds for the team and look forward to seeing their continued impact.

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