ND&P’s Daniel Fell Selected For Healthcare Internet Hall Of Fame Panel

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Daniel Fell, executive vice president at Neathawk Dubuque & Packett, has been selected to join the judging panel for the 2012 Healthcare Internet Hall of Fame.  

“I'm very honored to have been asked to serve on such a prestigious industry awards panel and equally excited to be working alongside such a great group of healthcare experts,” said Mr. Fell. As an inaugural panel member, he will select the 2012 Healthcare Internet Hall of Fame inductee class in three categories: Innovative Individuals, Innovative Provider Organizations and Innovative Products & Services. 

The inaugural Healthcare Internet Hall of Fame Judging Panel members include:
 
Dan Ansel, Private Health News
Stephanie Cannon, Nationwide Children’s Hospital
Karen Corrigan, Corrigan Partners
Michael Cutter, Krames StayWell Communication
Ben Dillon, Geonetric
Daniel Fell, Neathawk Dubuque & Packett
Andrew Gradel, Cooper Health
Paul Griffiths, MedTouch
Shawn Gross, Tufts Medical Center
Neal Linkon,  Northwestern Mutual
Robin Snow, Aefinity Interactive, LLC
Becky Daghir Wardzala, Hendricks Regional Health

The Hall of Fame was established in 2011 to honor individuals and organizations that have made outstanding, long-lasting contributions to the healthcare internet industry. While honoring innovation, the Hall was also established to ensure that the history of the industry is preserved for future generations. Each year, Hall of Fame members are inducted at the industry-wide Healthcare Internet Conference.

ND&P is a full-service advertising, marketing and public relations agency with offices in Chattanooga, Richmond and Roanoke, Va., Charlotte and Durham, N.C., and Tampa, Fla., with an array of clients including Lectrus, Kindred Healthcare, Volkswagen Group of America, Meggitt Training Systems, Massachusetts General Hospital, J+J/Invision and Virginia Tech. 


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