Susanne Blassingille
About Susanne Blassingille
Susanne Blassingille is the Principal and Medical Communications Lead at Cadence, known for her strong customer service skills and extensive experience in medical meeting management. With over 20 years in the field, she has a background in logistics and relationship management, and speaks five languages.
Work at Cadence Communications & Research
Susanne Blassingille serves as the Principal and Medical Communications Lead at Cadence Communications & Research. She joined the company shortly after its founding, contributing her extensive experience in medical meeting management and logistics. Her role involves overseeing program management and ensuring effective communication within the healthcare market.
Education and Expertise
Susanne holds a BA (equivalent) in Business Administration from Willisau, Switzerland. She has earned a 'Proficiency in English' Diploma from the University of Cambridge, UK. Her educational background complements her expertise in logistics management and relationship management, particularly within the healthcare sector.
Background
Susanne Blassingille has over 20 years of experience in medical meeting management. She began her career in the hospitality industry, which laid the foundation for her skills in customer service. Additionally, she served eight years in the Swiss Diplomatic Service, where she received extensive training in foreign relations and meeting planning.
Previous Experience
Before her current role at Cadence, Susanne was the VP of Operations at Tiba Oncology. She also contributed to the operations teams at Physicians’ Education Resource (PER) and Amgen in Europe. Her diverse professional background has equipped her with a strong reputation in the healthcare market.
Multilingual and Cultural Sensitivity
Susanne speaks five languages, which enhances her ability to manage programs with cultural sensitivity. Her linguistic skills are particularly valuable in international settings, allowing her to communicate effectively across diverse populations.