
Founded by Regiane Monteiro, in 2006, Tino – Projetos em Comunicação has renowned expertise in the creation and development of public relations initiatives and programmes in Brazil and throughout Latin America.
In managing activities over the span of a drug’s approval process, developing health campaigns and improving corporate image for varying organisations, Tino has become a leader in health communications. Tino has experience in organising and managing press conferences, media training and message training for spokespeople and other key opinion leaders (KOLs). The Directors and Partners of Tino, Regiane Monteiro and Priscila Sérvulo have over twenty years of experience in healthcare communications as Health Editors and Reporters in top tier national publications in Brazil. With years of experience in the industry, Tino has cultivated relationships with heads of the industry, healthcare KOLs and journalists. Current clients include Janssen-Cilag, Wyeth, Transitions Optical, and important Medical Congress, and jobs for Sanofi-Aventis, Bristol Myers Squibb and Servier.
On the web: www.tinocomunicacao.com.br
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Regiane Monteiro, Director, is a journalist and former Health Publisher at Jornal Diario de São Paulo, a publication by Globo Organizations, one of the most prestigious media groups in Latin America. She has also contributed articles for, among others, O Globo Newspaper and Saúde! Magazine. Regiane holds a post-graduate degree in Strategic Administration and Organisational Communication from ECA/USP.
Priscila Sérvulo, Director, has developed a deep understanding of the healthcare system and its issues through her work as both journalist and lawyer. She has worked at top tier publications in Brazil, like Veja Magazine and Folha de S.Paulo. She was also awarded the PR of the Year Award in 2007 from ABRACOM (Associação Brasileira de Comunicação), with a case study of one of her PR initiatives “A Crematory in Media – how to give life to a taboo subject.”