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National Public Relations promotes two in Montreal

Stephanie Lyttle and Kristin Gable take on new roles

Stephanie Lyttle and Kristin Gable have been promoted to the position of director in the healthcare group of National Public Relations in Montreal.

They both held interim healthcare group leadership roles over the past few months.

Lyttle joined National in 2008 after three years as director of communications at Procure, a Quebec charity dedicated to prostate cancer education, where she conceived, designed and implemented strategic marketing and public relations campaigns. As director at National, she will play a greater role with other offices and will continue to work on business development with current and potential clients.

Gable joined National in 2013 after spending six years as an account director at Citoyen Optimum in Montreal. She also worked for four years as a senior consultant at GCI Group in Toronto.

She counsels a variety of National’s healthcare clients on matters ranging from product launches to public awareness campaigns and issues management. Gable also managed the firm’s 2015 Centraide (United Way) Campaign.

 

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