Connor Moonan has a diverse work experience in the field of digital health, communications, and marketing. Connor is currently working as an Associate Director (Vice President) at Weber Shandwick since April 2023. In this role, they are responsible for consulting on social media governance projects and delivering disease awareness campaigns.
Prior to joining Weber Shandwick, Connor worked at Ketchum from 2019 to 2021. Connor held the positions of Account Director and Senior Account Manager. At Ketchum, they worked with pharmaceutical clients in the Oncology and Eye Care markets. Their responsibilities included overseeing the development and launch of an educational web app, conducting social listening and research, creating data visualization tools, and running global communications campaigns.
Before joining Ketchum, Connor worked at Re:Cognition Health Ltd from 2016 to 2019. Connor initially started as a PR & Marketing Coordinator and eventually became the PR & Marketing Manager. At Re:Cognition Health, they managed relationships with media and communications agencies, developed communication strategies, and led a team responsible for PR and communications.
Connor's work experience demonstrates their expertise in digital health, communications, marketing, and public relations. Connor has experience in managing global campaigns, developing governance policies, and implementing social media strategies. Additionally, they have a strong interest in optimizing traditional media strategies with cutting-edge digital technology.
Connor Moonan completed their education history as follows:
From 2021 to 2021, they attended the Chartered Institute of Public Relations, where they earned a Digital Communications Diploma (Specialist).
Between 2018 and 2019, they studied at CIM | The Chartered Institute of Marketing, obtaining a Level 4 Certificate in Professional Marketing with a focus on Marketing.
From 2013 to 2016, Connor pursued a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in History at the University of Bristol.
During the period from 2006 to 2013, they attended the Royal Hospital School and completed their A Levels and GCSEs.
Connor also received an Academic Scholarship from Greenwich Hospital, although the specific start and end years of this scholarship are not provided.
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