Cayman’s annual Healthcare Conference, now in its fourth year, will again be considerably boosted by the sponsorship and event management skills of Cayman’s premier communications agency Tower. Tower is delighted to announce it will again be a Premium sponsor of the event as well as event organizers of this important gathering of health and wellness professionals.
Founder and Managing Director of Tower, Ms Lynne Byles said the company was excited to be involved with the Healthcare Conference which takes place from 17 to 19 October at The Ritz-Carlton under the theme ‘Taking Care of Business: A Shared Approach to Workplace Wellness’.
“Having a healthy and active workforce is fundamental to running an efficient business. The conference will offer high quality discussions and workshops from leaders in the area of health and wellness. We are excited to learn from these experts and gain key knowledge how to improve our nation’s health,” she said.
“This year we have a truly impressive line-up of speakers at the conference. Each year we have seen the Healthcare Conference grow and prosper and we believe this year’s event will deliver and develop discussion that will be of tremendous benefit to the Cayman Islands workforce as a whole.
Founded in 1999, Tower is an independent, full-service creative strategic communications agency, offering a broad range of services in the areas of marketing, advertising, design, public relations and digital services.
Tower offers marketing communications services in diverse sectors for a range of companies including financial services, healthcare, tourism, sports and actively supports not-for-profit organisations such as Off the Beaten Track, Purple Dragon, the Special Needs Foundation and Junior Achievement.
While there are still opportunities for sponsorship of this exciting event, the following organisations have already pledged their support: Tenet, Cayman Islands Health Services Authority, Health City Cayman Islands, Dart, AIS, Admiral, 21st Century Oncology, Chrissie Tomlinson Memorial Hospital, Cerner, Cayman First Insurance, Surgery Centre at Doral, Cleveland Clinic, Broward Health, the University of California – San Diego Health System, LIME, The Wellness Centre, Cayman Airways, Caymanian Compass and Fast Signs.
The conference is free for delegates to attend and open to the public. Registration is now open online www.healthcareconference.ky