BBK Worldwide announces two hires to client services dept

Thursday, December 6, 2012 02:57 PM

BBK Worldwide, the recognized global leader in patient recruitment, recently hired Rebecca Panzer and Lindsay Court to the company’s client services department. Panzer and Court will contribute their knowledge and expertise in managing day-to-day client team activities.

Panzer has three years of experience in the clinical research industry as a senior clinical research coordinator and five years in direct patient care as a registered dietician. She received her bachelor of science in dietetics from the University of Wisconsin, is a registered dietician, and has her master of the arts in health communication from Emerson College.

Court has experience in the healthcare setting, and spent the past year at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in the Watkins Cardiovascular Clinic. She received her bachelor of the arts in broadcast production and communication from Washington State University and her master of the arts in health communication from Emerson College.

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