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Anita M. Harris specializes in editorial and media relations strategy, services and coaching for companies and institutions involved in health care, life sciences, biotechnology and public health.
A CSG principal since 2000, Ms. Harris is also president of Harris Communications, which she founded in 1993. Her client list includes: Dentigenix, the Cochrane Collaboration, The Forsyth Institute, Genzyme Biosurgery, the Harvard School of Public Health, Harvard University News Office, Massachusetts Department of Public Health; Tufts University School of Medicine, and Wyeth, among others.
Previously, Ms. Harris reported on health, science and technology for national public television. She has also written for Healthgate.com; MSN.com, and Newsday, and is the author of a nonfiction book about the social impact of technological change.
She has been a featured guest on "The Connection" and "Talk of the Nation", and Boston business radio; has served as a public radio commentator, and has given numerous talks and keynotes
A graduate of Cornell University and the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism, Ms. Harris has taught communications at Harvard and Yale Universities, at Simmons College, and in the MBA Program at Babson College. She has held fellowships at Harvard, Tufts and Boston Universities.
She has won three Publicity Club of New England Bell Ringer and numerous journalistic
awards, and has served as a judge for the Westinghouse Science Writing Awards.
Ms. Harris is a member of the Public Relations Society of America, New England Science Writers, and the President's Council of Cornell Women. She is the founder and past president of a nonprofit alumni organization and has served on the boards of several arts and alumni organizations in the Boston area.
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