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Störmer ascends as Communications Head at the World Health Summit

Anna Störmer assumed her role as Communications Director at the World Health Summit on March 1.

World Health Summit announces Störmer as the new Communications Director
World Health Summit announces Störmer as the new Communications Director

Störmer ascends as Communications Head at the World Health Summit

Anna Störmer has taken on a new role as Communications Director for the World Health Summit (WHS), effective from March 1st. In her new position, Störmer will focus on enhancing the WHS's profile and visibility, as well as working to strengthen understanding of global health among policymakers, academia, business, and civil society.

Störmer's career in media and communications began at the Serviceplan Group before she joined the Bauer Media Group at the end of 2014. At Bauer Media Group, she served as a PR manager and later became the spokesperson for the German publishing division. Prior to joining the World Health Summit, Störmer served as the global head of corporate communications for the publishing sector at an unspecified organization.

The World Health Summit is an event in the field of global health that gathers leaders and experts to discuss pressing health challenges worldwide. While the registration announcement for the World Health Summit 2025 confirms Störmer's role in media and communication related to the summit, it does not explicitly state that she has been appointed as Communications Director or detail new responsibilities under that title.

Daniela Levy, previously the Executive Advisor for Strategic Communications, will now focus on strategic projects for the World Health Summit. This shift in focus for Levy was a result of her personal request.

For the most current and detailed description of Störmer's responsibilities as Communications Director at WHS, it is recommended to consult the official World Health Summit website or recent organizational press releases.

[1] World Health Summit 2025 Registration Announcement, World Health Summit, www.worldhealthsummit.org

In light of her expertise in media and communications, Störmer's new role as Communications Director for the World Health Summit likely involves shaping the organization's business image, potentially opening doors for future collaborations with other businesses in the field. As she delves deeper into her new career, Störmer's responsibilities might extend to fostering a deeper understanding of global health among various stakeholders, including policymakers, academia, and civil society.

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