Katie Centeno has a strong background in executive support roles in the healthcare industry. Katie started their career in 2018 as an Executive Assistant at McCann Health, where they provided global executive support for various senior leaders. Katie'sresponsibilities included managing calendars, coordinating meetings, and prioritizing requests. In 2020, Katie joined DDB Health New York as an Executive Assistant before transitioning to the role of Art Director in 2023.
Katie Centeno obtained their Bachelor's Degree in Psychology from San Francisco State University, where they attended from 2008 to 2013.
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DDB Health takes pride in awards that elevate our team and support our bold work. In May 2022, we were recognized as one of the “Best Places to Work” by Best Workplaces™, which celebrates the agency values and the team that puts them into practice every day. Our teams are committed to tackling every healthcare challenge that comes our way by keeping our 4 values in mind to help define what it means to GO BOLD OR GO HOME: COURAGE We seek out the discomfort in something new and are excited to be on the cutting edge. We’re ready to utilize some of the most immersive methods to address communication needs for HCPs and patients alike. CURIOSITY With an unquenchable thirst to solve problems, we find branding solutions and openly embrace new ideas, new vehicles for information, and diverse points of view. GENEROSITY As a team, we believe that it’s important to lead with empathy in healthcare for the sake of our patients. We aim for our generosity toward each other and beyond to come through in our work. GRIT Tenacious and determined, we understand the importance of the work at hand and are motivated to follow through, bringing our best to our brands and customers every day. GET TO KNOW US DDB Health New York won Gold in the rare talent category at the 2022 MM+M awards. This recognition elevates the hard work that goes into bringing light and innovation to rare disease spaces. It also awards a commitment to employees that makes us so “rare”.