SCIENCE, HUMANISED: GOING BEHIND OUR NEW L&D PROGRAMME

In our latest podcast episode, we discuss one of the most crucial aspects of agency success: how we develop and support our incredible team! We’re delighted to share an insightful conversation between our Managing Director Dom and Jules, our Senior Account Director and Learning & Development Lead.

THE PEOPLE BEHIND THE SCIENCE: ROSS KENNEDY

In the latest episode of Verve’s ‘Science, Humanised’ podcasts , we chat with Ross Kennedy, Account Manager at Verve, to discuss his journey into healthcare communications. From leaving  the world of labs to working on award nominated HCP campaigns, Ross shares his experiences, challenges, and excitement for the future of our industry.

SCIENCE HUMANISED: PART 2 – DR. CLARKE & DR. QASIM INTERVIEW, Organ Donation

In this part 2 of our second Science, Humanised podcast episode, our MD, Dom Murdoch hosts a conversation between Dr. Rachel Clarke and Dr. Asif Qasim on the topic of organ transplantation in the UK.  

SCIENCE HUMANISED: PART 1 – DR. CLARKE & DR. QASIM INTERVIEW, Medical Workforce Discussion

The latest episode in our Science, Humanised series, sees our MD, Dom Murdoch, speaking with Dr. Rachel Clarke and Dr Asif Qasim on the challenges HCPs face including workforce shortages.

AGENCY OF THE YEAR FINALIST

BREAKING NEWS!
Guess who’s officially in the running for Agency of the Year (headcount under 30) at the PM Society Awards 2025?
That’s right – WE ARE! 

WE’RE A PM AWARDS 2025 FINALIST

The shortlist is finally out and we’re over the moon to announce that we are a finalist at the prestigious PM Society Awards! Our campaign for Norgine has been nominated in the Product Promotion category.

LET’S GET ASPIRATIONAL FOR 2025

Ever wondered what our awesome team are dreaming up for 2025… we’ve got the inside scoop! Watch our full video which includes a special appearance from our office dog, Evie, and a few bloopers…

SCIENCE HUMANISED: DR QASIM INTERVIEW

Dr. Asif Qasim shares his thoughts on groundbreaking treatments, the evolving landscape of healthcare, and the medical workforce crisis.

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