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Pharma Forum EMEA
4-6 November 2024
Amsterdam Marriott HotelAmsterdam, The Netherlands

Ioli Karmali
Medical Affairs Project Manager at GSK
Speaker

Profile

A highly motivated and results-oriented Pharma enthusiast with a great deal of curiosity for anything new. With more than 13 years of experience in multiple sectors of the Pharma industry such as Marketing, Scientific Events Management, Medical Affairs, Ioli has strong skills when it comes to embracing innovation while ensuring compliance for scientific events.

Throughout her career, she has received distinctions and awards for her work, including innovation awards for Pharma Scientific events.

Having held several positions in GSK, Ioli currently works as a Medical Affairs Project Manager and is responsible for planning and successfully delivering non-promotional activities. She manages projects end-to-end and effectively engages internal and external stakeholders.

In terms of strengths, she possesses creativity, accountability, project management skills, and empathy. Her professional interests lie in event management, project management, marketing excellence, and strategic planning of customer journeys.

Ioli has a strong educational background in the field of Communication, holding a Master’s degree in Communication from the University of Erfurt in Germany, as well as a Bachelor's degree in Communication & Mass Media.

Her native language is Greek, and she is fluent in English and German.

Outside of work, she enjoys visual arts, literature, sports, and is actively involved in humanitarian causes. She is committed to making a positive impact in the community organizing charity events for non-profit Organizations.

Agenda Sessions

  • Panel: Best Practices & Collaboration Strategies for Medical and Commercial Functions

    14:10