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Jeannette Duerr

Executive Vice President, Corporate Affairs at Synergy Billing

Jeannette Duerr has a diverse and extensive work experience in communications and marketing. Jeannette currently holds the position of Executive Vice President, Corporate Affairs at Synergy Billing since September 2021. Prior to that, they worked as the Principal at Duerr Communications from 2018.

From 2014 to 2018, Jeannette worked at Synergy Billing, initially as the Vice President, Communications and Marketing, where they were responsible for various communication initiatives, including issues management, media relations, and corporate philanthropy. Jeannette later transitioned to the role of Director of Corporate Communications, where they managed the revenue cycle for Federally Qualified Health Centers and strengthened access to healthcare for vulnerable populations.

Before joining Synergy Billing, Jeannette served as the Principal at Duerr Communications from 2006 to 2014. Jeannette also held leadership positions at Spectera-United Healthcare Dental, ClearVision Laser Centers/TLCVision, Cornerstone Advertising & Public Relations, and the University of Maryland School of Nursing, where they served as the Director of Communications.

Jeannette'searlier career includes the role of Director of Communications & Chief Public Information Officer at the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene and Public Affairs Director at Kaiser Permanente.

Throughout their career, Jeannette has demonstrated expertise in strategic communications, public relations, marketing, and corporate affairs.

Jeannette Duerr's education history includes studying English and Psychology at Hood College. Jeannette also attended the University of Maryland, although the specific field of study is not provided. Additionally, they have obtained certification in Public Relations from the Public Relations Society of America, specifically being accredited in Public Relations (APR). However, the exact timeline and completion of these education and certification experiences are not mentioned.

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