Jill Sciuto

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Senior Account Executive, Healthcare
New York, NY
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Jill Sciuto is a Senior Account Executive in the Healthcare field at Ogilvy Public Relations Worldwide (Ogilvy PR).

Jill currently works on the Bayer Female HealthCare and Pfizer Oncology accounts. She previously worked on Bayer’s global women’s health account, Qlaira, and the Boehringer Ingelheim account, as part of the patient advocacy team.

She’s supported a number of consumer education programs, including the Bayer Female HealthCare team’s 50th Anniversary of the Pill program, a multi-faceted campaign that celebrated the societal and cultural impact of the Pill over the past 50 years and the opportunities women gained from this historical milestone.

She also worked on the Bayer Female Healthcare team’s Girlfriends for Folate campaign, which aimed to raise awareness about the health benefits of folate for all women of reproductive age. Specifically, Jill drafted press materials, coordinated events and liaised with media.

In addition, Jill also helped out with Boehringer Ingelheim’s Sex, Brain, Body: Make the Connection campaign, which educated women about the link between the body and the brain, and the role it plays in one’s sexual health. The campaign aimed to empower and educate women about their sexual health.

Prior to joining Ogilvy PR, Jill worked on the crisis prevention and issues management team at Cone, a public relations agency located in Boston, MA.

She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Communications from Boston University and served as the University’s Student Government spokesperson.

Super Bowl Ad-stravaganza, Day 1: Marketing to Women

Feb 07

Following a HUGE New York Giants victory in Sunday’s Super Bowl, the excited members of our New York office weigh in on our favorite part of the game: the ads!

Check out their opinions on the ads that were hits with female audiences. Then tune in tomorrow for the next post in our Marketing to Women Ad-Stravaganza recap.

Drew Brees and Chase QuickPay
Amy Inzanti, Vice President, Strategy + Planning

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Drew Brees and son, Baylen, are featured in Chase’s Superbowl commercial. As they play in the front yard, Baylen kicks the football through several neighbors homes–breaking through walls and windows, shattering dishes and other keepsakes. Drew quickly responds by sending an apology note and $200 to each of his neighbors via Chase’s QuickPay service.

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