Kristin Minish
About Kristin Minish
Kristin Minish serves as the Vice President of Health at Porter Novelli, where she has worked since 2020. She holds a degree in Communications, Public Advocacy & Rhetoric from Northeastern University and has extensive experience in public relations within the healthcare sector.
Current Role at Porter Novelli
Kristin Minish serves as the Vice President of Health at Porter Novelli, a position she has held since 2020. In this role, she oversees health-related communications strategies and initiatives. Her tenure at Porter Novelli has been marked by her focus on health communications, leveraging her extensive experience in the field to guide client projects and enhance public advocacy efforts.
Previous Experience at Porter Novelli
Before her current role, Kristin Minish worked at Porter Novelli in various capacities. She served as an Account Supervisor in the Health sector from 2016 to 2018, and later as an Account Manager from 2018 to 2020. In these positions, she managed client accounts and developed strategic communication plans tailored to the health industry.
Educational Background
Kristin Minish studied at Northeastern University, where she earned a degree in Communications with a focus on Public Advocacy and Rhetoric from 2009 to 2013. She also attended The American University of Paris, studying Global Communications in 2011. Her education has provided her with a solid foundation in communication strategies and public relations.
Experience in Healthcare Communications
Kristin Minish has a diverse background in healthcare communications. She worked at Feinstein Kean Healthcare in various roles, including Senior Account Executive and Assistant Account Executive, from 2013 to 2016. Additionally, she interned at Tufts Medical Center as a Public Affairs and Communications Intern from 2012 to 2013, gaining valuable insights into healthcare communication practices.
Internships and Early Career
In her early career, Kristin Minish gained experience through internships at Novartis, where she worked as a Development Informatics Intern and Communications Assistant in 2010 and 2011. These roles allowed her to develop skills in communication and informatics within the pharmaceutical industry, contributing to her expertise in health communications.