Frost Miller Group Provides Marketing Support for American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases

May 25, 2014
Frost Miller Group Provides Marketing Support for American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases alt

Frost Miller Group recently began working on several graphic design projects for American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD).

AASLD, which serves all professionals dedicated to preventing and curing liver disease, quickly put FMG to work on a number of graphic design projects including tradeshow displays, direct mail, and print and web advertisements.

“Our role with AASLD is to develop marketing materials that help drive association membership and promote its foundation’s fellowships and research awards,” said Kevin Miller, president of FMG.

The FMG team is highly-experienced at creating print and digital marketing pieces that are not only attractive, but resonate with the target audience, bringing the organization the results it desires.

Its experience with several other association clients in the medical and healthcare field gives FMG keen insight into AASLD’s needs when it comes to communication with its audience of medical professionals.

In addition to AASLD, FMG works with other healthcare associations, including Digestive Disease Week, International Society of Pharmaceutical Engineering (ISPE), and AMSUS—The Society of Federal Health Agencies on event and association marketing programs.

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