Supreme Group Appoints Dr. Ramon Felciano to Guide AI in Life Sciences

Supreme Group Appoints Dr. Ramon Felciano to Guide AI in Life Sciences

Supreme Group has appointed Dr. Ramon Felciano to its board to enhance AI innovation in life sciences marketing, announced in a press release. Dr. Felciano brings extensive experience in AI and data-driven systems biology.

Supreme Group has appointed Dr. Ramon Felciano as an independent board member to guide AI innovation in life sciences marketing, announced in a press release. Dr. Felciano, a seasoned AI strategist, has a notable history of building and scaling AI businesses, including founding Ingenuity, a pioneer in AI-driven genome interpretation.

Dr. Felciano's expertise will be instrumental in advancing Supreme Group's proprietary AI platform, Supreme Intelligence, which is designed specifically for healthcare and life sciences. His previous experience includes leading QIAGEN Digital Insights, where he scaled the business to nearly $100 million in revenue.

Tom Donnelly, CEO of Supreme Group, emphasized that Dr. Felciano's scientific and strategic vision will accelerate the company's AI platform development, enhancing its ability to deliver impactful solutions for clients and agencies. Dr. Felciano expressed enthusiasm for supporting Supreme Group's agencies in elevating their creative and strategic capabilities to better connect life sciences companies with researchers and clinicians globally.

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