04/01/2022
Dramatic Health's Sean Moloney, creator of Game Changers in Medicine is a featured presenter at this virtual conference.
ArtsHub Summit Presenter Highlight ✨ Introducing: Sean Moloney
Sean Moloney is an award-winning executive producer and the CEO/Co-Founder of the New York City-based Dramatic Health. A journalism graduate of the University of Massachusetts/Amherst, Sean co-founded The Valley Optimist, a regional arts journal, and his own advertising agency, before working in global and U.S. marketing innovation positions for some of the largest pharmaceutical companies in the world, including, Pharmacia and Pfizer.
Moloney launched Dramatic Health with production offices in New York City in 2005. Dramatic Health is the founder of the health video strategy and production discipline and serves the world's largest health organizations, including Pfizer, AbbVie, Bayer, Janssen, Merck, Novartis, UCLA Medical Center, Mount Sinai Hospital System, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Cook's Children Hospital, Children's National Hospital, NewYork-Presbyterian / Weill Cornell Medical Center and many others. Dramatic Health, an award-winning organization is principally guided by Sean’s belief that behind every patient and physician is a unique "story" that when captured authentically and along a well-researched, clinically accurate "dramatic arc" will educate and inspire audiences in ways that go well beyond words and pictures alone.
He is also the creator and executive producer of Game Changers in Medicine, ranked as high as 21 in the Life & Science category within Apple Podcasts. Game Changers in Medicine is a groundbreaking medical history podcast about the serendipitous events, chance encounters, and unlikely heroes and heroines behind some of the world’s most significant medical discoveries. Through oral histories, memoirs, and other first-person accounts, we get to know the scientists whose curiosity, innovation, and dogged determination contributed to game-changing medical discoveries that almost didn’t happen—and which continue to define medicine and patient care today.
http://www.dramatichealth.com/