Marco Winkler serves as the Director of Communications & Marketing at HealthHIV, where he leverages his passion for storytelling to drive positive change in the realms of HIV, HCV, and LGBTQ health. In this pivotal role, Marco manages a comprehensive suite of communications and marketing...
Marco Winkler serves as the Director of Communications & Marketing at HealthHIV, where he leverages his passion for storytelling to drive positive change in the realms of HIV, HCV, and LGBTQ health. In this pivotal role, Marco manages a comprehensive suite of communications and marketing activities for this national nonprofit organization, ensuring that critical health messages resonate with diverse audiences. His expertise in strategic planning and crisis communications is instrumental in navigating the complexities of public health messaging, particularly in times of urgency or misinformation.
One of Marco's key projects includes coordinating stakeholder outreach and the dissemination of campaign materials for the CDC PACT program, where he plays a crucial role in fostering partnerships that amplify public health initiatives. His adeptness in corporate social media and social networking enables him to craft engaging content that not only informs but also inspires action within the community. Additionally, Marco is currently executing promotions and social media campaigns for the SYNChronicity 2024 Annual National Conference, a significant event that brings together thought leaders and advocates in the field of HIV and LGBTQ health.
With a strong foundation in fundraising and event planning, Marco is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for marginalized populations through effective communication strategies. His proficiency in tools like Adobe Acrobat and his experience with international media further enrich his ability to create impactful narratives that resonate on both local and global scales. Through his work at HealthHIV, Marco continues to exemplify how strategic communication can be a powerful catalyst for change in public health.