Enterprise Canada formally launches EnterpriseHealth, a national strategic health-care practice
Enterprise Canada is proud to formally launch EnterpriseHealth, a national health-care practice led by Vice President Katie Heelis.
“I’m honoured to launch and lead EnterpriseHealth, your one-stop shop for everything health,” said Katie Heelis, Vice President, EnterpriseHealth. “This dedicated practice supported by a team of health experts recognizes and builds on Enterprise Canada’s proven track record in helping some of Canada’s leading and largest health organizations achieve their goals.”
The EnterpriseHealth team is made up of health experts from across Canada, with deep experience in the sector and in health care at all levels of government and the media.
“Over the past four years, we have built the strongest team of health strategists in the country, with the expertise, skills and perspective to execute the winning strategies and tackle the biggest challenges the system faces, advance solutions and deliver the best possible care to Canadians,’ said Heelis.
In addition to the core team, EnterpriseHealth leverages the full range of services offered by Enterprise Canada, a leading national strategic communications and public affairs firm, and its sister agency and content studio Creative Currency.
“I’m incredibly proud of our team and its success under the leadership of Katie Heelis who is recognized as one of Canada’s leading health experts,” Enterprise Canada CEO Barbara Fox said. “This team knows the system, speaks the language, understands the challenges and sees the opportunities. As a dedicated practice with an exclusive focus on health, backed by the full resources of Enterprise Canada and Creative Currency, we are uniquely positioned to help our clients achieve their goals.”
EnterpriseHealth has its own brand under the Enterprise Canada umbrella, representing its unique offering and includes its own website and communication products, from health policy analysis to announcements and updates.
“We have the best job. We get to work with some of the smartest people in Canada’s health-care system – hospital leaders, physicians, nurses, pharmacists, PSWs, people who have been on the frontlines of health care their entire life,” said Heelis. “Whether we’re creating a compelling narrative to tell their story, developing a winning strategic plan to support them or bringing new innovations and technologies to market, we want to be a part of that important work.”