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POCN Names Eunice Torres as New Senior Vice President of Project Management

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POCN, the largest NP and PA network in the U.S., today announces Eunice Torres as Senior Vice President of Project Management. In this role, Torres will lead POCN project managers to drive operational efficiency and change management strategies across all areas of the organization.

In addition, Eunice Torres will grow the project management team, serving as department ambassador and playing a pivotal role to ensure the company is implementing projects that add value to its network and internal teams.

Eunice Torres said:

“I am thrilled to join the POCN team. In this position I am committed to making the most of such a talented team and look forward to collaborating, problem solving and knowledge sharing to further POCN’s mission to help NPs and PAs learn and connect.”

With over 25 years of leadership experience, Torres most recently held the position of Vice President of Project Management at Marina Maher Communications where she oversaw public relations for multiple health and wellness clients. She was also Director of Project Management at Havas Health & You, in which she managed large-scale business portfolios for Amgen and Sanofi. She is also a member of the International Society of Female Professionals.

“Eunice is a hands-on team player. She is passionate about NPs and PAs and making sure they are represented in the healthcare space,” says Richard Zwickel, CEO of POCN. “Her impressive trajectory in project management makes her a key fit for the growth of POCN and our dedicated team.”

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