Leanne Keough serves as the Communications Director at the Center for Health Workforce Studies, where she leverages her extensive background in advertising, marketing, and communications within the healthcare sector to drive impactful initiatives. With a strong foundation in NYC agency experience, Leanne excels in promotional...
Leanne Keough serves as the Communications Director at the Center for Health Workforce Studies, where she leverages her extensive background in advertising, marketing, and communications within the healthcare sector to drive impactful initiatives. With a strong foundation in NYC agency experience, Leanne excels in promotional and educational writing, ensuring that the Center’s messaging resonates with diverse audiences. Her role involves leading the Communications department, where she provides strategic guidance and supervision to her team, overseeing all projects from inception to completion.
Under her leadership, the Center has launched several key projects aimed at enhancing public understanding of health workforce issues. Leanne is instrumental in developing high-quality written and visual collateral that aligns with the Center’s brand standards, ensuring that all communications reflect the organization’s mission and values. As the primary media point of contact, she cultivates relationships with journalists and stakeholders, effectively managing public relations efforts that elevate the Center’s profile in the healthcare community.
Leanne’s expertise in creative strategy and brand development is complemented by her proficiency in integrated marketing and event planning, allowing her to execute campaigns that engage and inform. Her solid written, interpersonal, and proofreading skills further enhance her ability to present complex information clearly and effectively, whether in business meetings or educational seminars. With a commitment to fostering collaboration and innovation, Leanne Keough continues to make significant contributions to the Center for Health Workforce Studies, positioning it as a leader in health workforce research and advocacy.