Partner News
GLOBALHealthPR Expands Latin America Presence
Global Healthcare Communications Network Partners with Tino and PR Partners
Washington, D.C - GLOBALHealthPR, the largest independent public relations organisation dedicated exclusively to health and medical communications worldwide, announced today an expansion in Latin America by welcoming two new partner firms; PR Partners in Mexico (http://www.prp.com.mx/) and Tino - Projetos em Comunicação in Brazil (www.tinocomunicacao.com.br).
Now in league with PR Partners and Tino, GLOBALHealthPR amplifies its level of expertise to include over 250 healthcare communications specialists from 10 member agencies in the Americas, Europe, and Asia. GLOBALHealthPR partner agency Ana Gambaccini, based in Buenos Aires, represents Argentina. In the United States, GLOBALHealthPR is represented by Spectrum.
"The addition of PR Partners and Tino, two well-established and reputable agencies in Latin America, enhances our network's reach and influence in important health care markets," said John Seng, President of Spectrum and Chair of GLOBALHealthPR.
GLOBALHealthPR maintains long-standing partnerships, spanning four continents, with successful, intuitive agencies that have renowned expertise serving health clients in their local markets.
PR Partners, a Mexico City-based agency, was founded by Paola de la Barreda and Brenda Morales in 2000 to provide their healthcare clients with strategic communications, media relations and direct-to-consumer strategic services. PRP's staff of over 20 professionals with backgrounds in journalism, communications, public relations and marketing also serves clients in the technology, telecommunications, tourism and fashion sectors.
Tino - Projetos em Comunicação, based in Sao Poalo, is dedicated to developing innovative communications solutions for their healthcare clients that deliver results. Regiane Monteiro and Priscila Sérvulo, the directors of Tino, founded the agency in 2006 and have a team of dedicated healthcare professionals with expertise in both the Brazilian and South American marketplaces.

