Julie Monzo Joins Astellas Corporate Affairs

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Astellas today announced that Julie Monzo has been appointed to the newly created role of senior manager, Global Medical and Development communications.

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Jun 22, 2015 NORTHBROOK, Ill., June 22, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Astellas today announced that Julie Monzo has been appointed to the newly created role of senior manager, Global Medical and Development (GMD) communications, as part of the Corporate Affairs department. Monzo will report to Andrew Lewis, head of communications, GMD, and will lead both internal and external global communications programs for the functional groups that comprise GMD, including Clinical Development, Medical Affairs, Pharmacovigilance, Quality Assurance and Regulatory Affairs.

"As a leader in the healthcare community, it is essential for the communications function at Astellas to align its employees with organizational priorities and communicate the Company's scientific and medical expertise to patients, healthcare providers and researchers around the world," said Jeff Winton, senior vice president, chief communications officer, Corporate Affairs. "Julie's deep experience in this space will be invaluable in helping achieve these goals."

Monzo most recently served as senior manager, enterprise communications and public relations at the College of American Pathologists. She previously worked at the McDonald's Corporation and various public relations and advertising agencies. Monzo earned a bachelor's degree in communication studies from the University of Iowa.

Winton oversees the newly formed Corporate Affairs department at Astellas. This department combines State and Federal Government Affairs, Corporate, Employee and Business Communications, Advocacy, Corporate Branding, Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Events, effectively uniting the Astellas voice among all internal and external stakeholders.

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