staff
Written by James Ward

Staff

Elisabeth Fowler - Partner

Elisabeth Fowler has extensive health care experience in health policy, marketing research and promotion, pharmaceutical sales, and stakeholder and professional relations. Elisabeth has a Bachelor of Science from Concordia University, and an MBA from McGill University (Marketing Major), and a Diploma in Institutional Administration (Specialization-Health) from Concordia University.

Prior to joining World Health Advocacy, she was Director of Partnership Development and Acting Director of Provincial Government Affairs (Quebec) for Rx&D, the association that represents the innovative pharmaceutical industry in Canada. At Rx&D she was responsible for developing and implementing national stakeholder and professional relations strategies. Elisabeth is also the co-creator of the Patient Pathways web site as well as Editor of the stakeholder outreach newsletter. Previously in her career, Elisabeth was a marketing and sales representative for McNeil Consumer Products and spent six years working in the not-for-profit sector.

Steven Lott - Partner

Steven is an expert in planning and executing successful communications campaigns. His areas of specialization also include issues management, event planning, brand building, sponsorships and strategic marketing communications planning.

Prior to joining World Health Advocacy, he worked for two major public relations agencies, managing communications programs for a range of clients, including: the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Care, the Florida Department of Citrus and the American Peanut Council.

James Ward - Partner

James provides innovative web design, system architecture and technical services for a variety of clients including patient organizations, pharma companies and health provider organizations.

James has extensive experience in managing successful alliance development campaigns including patient workshops on Global IP in South America and in Europe and “reverse bus trips” of patients from Canada to the U.S. to highlight access barriers inherent in a single payer health care system.