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MassMedia Healthcare Marketing Announces New Office in Irvine, Calif

Full-Service Communications Firm Positions Health Care Clients for Success Opens in California

2012-09-23
IRVINE, CA, September 23, 2012 (Press-News.org) MassMedia Healthcare Marketing, a division of MassMedia Corporate Communications, announced today the addition of its new office in Irvine, Calif., at 2030 Main St., Ste. 1300. To contact the new office by phone, call 949-681-8422.

Introduced to serve MassMedia's expanding roster of respected health care clients, the Irvine office is yet another indicator of the company's continued growth and success. Founded in Nevada in 1997, MassMedia is a full-service public relations, marketing and advertising firm serving many of the most prominent corporate and health care clients in the Southwestern United States.

"We are thrilled to be a part of Irvine's local business community," said Paula Yakubik, the company's managing partner. "The California market is rife with opportunity for MassMedia's health care clients, and we look forward to making our presence known in this business-friendly city."

With clients including HealthCare Partners, HealthSouth and United Blood Services, MassMedia hopes to add value to the local economy, offering a full suite of services to position businesses of all sizes for success.

MassMedia has a rich history of serving the health care industry, providing the firm's experienced team with a deep understanding of the challenges facing health care professionals in today's world.

"As providers are presented with new obstacles in the wake of national health care reform, it is more important than ever to develop and maintain strong relationships with patients," Yakubik said. "MassMedia specializes in promoting these types of relationships. We work tirelessly to establish meaningful connections between providers and their patients through carefully planned and well-executed marketing, advertising and public relations strategies."

While many other companies have cut back during trying economic times, MassMedia has flourished in recent years, adding new offices in the Southwest and establishing itself as a major player in the realm of health care marketing.

"MassMedia is expanding because we are deeply rooted in the health care industry, which has proven to be a bright spot amid the nation's recent economic struggles," Yakubik said. "We have positioned ourselves for success as we start this exciting new chapter in Irvine."

While the office will initially focus on the firm's health care clients, it is expected to begin serving corporate clients in the near future.

MassMedia Healthcare Marketing is a division of MassMedia Corporate Communications. Founded in 1997, MassMedia is a leading public relations, advertising, government affairs and marketing agency whose knowledge, strategic insights and innovative programs help drive strong corporate reputations. MassMedia's health care clients include HealthCare Partners Nevada, Women's Cancer Center of Nevada, HealthSouth, Good Night Pediatrics and Clark County Medical Society. To learn more about MassMedia Healthcare Marketing, visit http://www.massmediahealth.com.


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[Press-News.org] MassMedia Healthcare Marketing Announces New Office in Irvine, Calif
Full-Service Communications Firm Positions Health Care Clients for Success Opens in California