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Lauren Alexander

Art Director at NaviSync LLC

Lauren Alexander is a seasoned graphic designer with a strong background in creative roles, currently serving as a Senior Graphic Designer at NaviSync LLC since July 2019. Prior experience includes freelance graphic design for the Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Association and a five-year tenure at Cinepolis Corporativo, where responsibilities included sales and customer service supervision. Lauren has also gained valuable insights through internships at BuzzBack Market Research and Fuddruckers, focusing on marketing and local advertising initiatives. Additionally, involvement with Sigma Delta Tau showcased skills in philanthropy and event planning. Lauren holds a Bachelor of Arts in Communication and Media Studies from Manhattan University, earned in 2019, and has contributed to local media as a writer for The Progress.

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New York, United States

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NaviSync LLC

The health care environment is becoming more complex, with commercial and government payers attempting to control how health care is practiced and influence market perceptions about products, coverage, or services. NaviSync is a full-service managed markets company providing intelligent sound strategy to increase access to your brand through the utilization of actionable insights gleaned from payers, hospitals, and alternative care settings. Efficiently delivered market intelligence is critical to attaining payer access and achieving commercial success. We tackle access and reimbursement challenges for top-tier pharmaceutical/biotechnology companies, including specialty market products. Strategic Guidance: market access, launch planning, channel integration/optimization, plan benefit design approaches, and market events. Market Research: quantitative/qualitative managed markets research, competitive intelligence, data analysis, and advisory boards. Tactical Solutions; reimbursement and access services, unmet needs, value proposition, pull-and-push through promotion, and personal and non-personal promotion. Training: marketplace and landscape, account/product planning and pull-through, live and virtual workshops, eLearning, and videos and podcasts.


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51-200

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