Klick Health

Klick Health
Corporation
Industry Interactive marketing
Founded Toronto, Canada 1996
Founders
Headquarters Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Area served
North America
Key people
Leerom Segal (CEO)
Services application development, strategic consulting, e-Learning, content and creative development, online marketing, analytics, SEO, SEM, relationship marketing, website design, usability consultation, social media, mobile apps and optimized websites
Owner private
Number of employees
  • Rise 330 (2013)
  • 103 (2007)
Divisions Klick, Klick Pharma, Klick Learning
Website www.klick.com

Klick Health is a digital marketing agency located in Toronto, Ontario. The company offers marketing, operational, and learning services, such as custom web application development, consulting, content and creative development, web analytics, e-Learning course development and learning management systems, website design and web usability consultation to the healthcare industry.[1]

History

Klick was founded in 1997 by James Gill,[1] Klick's first President/COO who lead Klick into the health care industry in 1997, Peter Cordy, Aaron Goldstein, and Leerom Segal,[1] who remained the chief executive officer in 2013.[2] As of mid 2013, the company employed 330 people in the Greater Toronto Area.[2] In 2007, Klick had 103 employees [3]

Clients

Klick clients include: Pfizer, Amgen, Eli Lilly and Company, GlaxoSmithKline,[1] Johnson & Johnson, Allergan, Genentech, and Takeda Pharmaceutical Company.

Klick Ideas Exchange

On June 15, 2015, Klick Health produced, hosted and curated the inaugural Klick Ideas Exchange. The event brought together visionary leaders with the nation’s top biopharma CEOs to explore how emerging technologies and data can radically change the way health care is delivered and how health care companies work. The event was highlighted by keynote by President Bill Clinton, and followed by a conversation between President Clinton and Dr. Ron Cohen, event co-chair, incoming Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO) Chairman, and CEO of Acorda Therapeutics Inc. The by-invitation-only event was held in Philadelphia as a precursor to the BIO International Convention with an all-encompassing lineup of presenters and panelists that also included Drs. Eric Topol, Ezekiel Emanuel, and Daniel Kraft, biotech luminaries Martine Rothblatt, Craig Venter, and RJ Kirk, and business management gurus Tom Peters and Gary Hamel.[4]

Awards & Recognition

The Decoded Company

On February 20, 2014, Leerom Segal, Aaron Goldstein (Klick's Co-Founder), Jay Goldman (Klick Managing Director), and Rahaf Harfoush (Technology Strategist) published The Decoded Company: Know Your People Better Than You Know Your Customers,[34] a Penguin Portfolio book, which includes a number of stories about Klick's culture and approach to management. The book was well received by reviewers [35] and was named a New York Times Best Seller in March 2014.[36] Several high-profile media published excerpts of the book, including Wired and Fast Company magazines.[37][38]

See also

References

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