Chris Stamm has 11 years of healthcare and technology communications expertise. He joined Schwartz Communications in 1998. Chris advises clients in agency’s healthcare and technology practice groups, helping them create and execute high impact public relations campaigns. Chris has developed PR strategies for both public and private companies during critical business milestones including startup, IPO, acquisition, divestiture and major regulatory milestones including FDA approvals. He has counseled clients in a diverse range of healthcare and technology markets including medical device and diagnostics (GE Healthcare, Nobel Biocare, NovaVision, Organ Recovery Systems, SentiCare, Straumann Group), healthcare IT (A.D.A.M, Artromick, Catalisse), services (Disabled Sports USA, Simpler Healthcare), biopharmaceuticals & life sciences (Micromet, Cepheid, Aureon Laboratories) and consumer technology (DayJet, AmSafe, Salary.com) to name a few. Chris leads account teams, develops and implements PR strategy, crafts company positioning and articulates his clients’ stories to a variety of audiences via the press and other communications mediums. He has considerable experience generating media coverage in top tier national media including The Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic, Fast Company, Fortune, The New York Times, USA Today, NBC TODAY, NBC Nightly News, CNN Headline News, CNBC and network affiliate newscasts nation wide. Over the years, his account teams have been recognized by The Publicity Club of New England with several Bell Ringer Awards including Best Public Affairs Campaign (GE Healthcare 2009), Best Organizational Identity Campaign (Disabled Sports USA 2007), Best National Print Placement (NovaVision, 2005), and Best Business to Business Launch (Organ Recovery Systems 2004). Chris holds a B.A. (cum laude) in English and political science with a minor in technical writing and professional communication from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. He has experience as a freelance newspaper reporter, freelance textbook editor, oversees the agency’s pro-bono PR support for Disabled Sports USA and has served as a board member of the Publicity Club of New England.
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