Thirty-four people, one bench.
Strategists, medical writers, designers, motion artists, producers and account leads. A third of our team has worked inside pharma, hospitals or clinical practice before joining ANEX.
Six strategists with backgrounds across pharma marketing, brand consultancies and hospital administration. Every account brief opens here.
Eight medical writers, three of whom are practicing or formerly-practicing physicians. We write, source, fact-check and pre-flight every claim before it leaves the building.
Twelve designers, art directors, motion and video. The studio is in-house. We do not subcontract creative.
Five — paid media, CRM, web engineering and analytics. Set up the measurement before the campaign goes live, not after.
Three producers running the calendar, plus our event team for congress activations. They keep the trains running.
The team you'll
actually work with.
Senior leads on every account. We don't pitch with one team and staff with another.
Cardiology, women's health.
Oncology, neurology.
Identity, packaging, motion.
CRM, performance, attribution.
Calendar, briefs, delivery.
Endocrinology, primary care.
Hospital networks, devices.
Identity, brand systems.
Detail aids, leave-behinds.
CME video, MOA animations.
Pediatrics, women's health.
Multi-market programs.
HCP portals, microsites.
Paid media, attribution.
Congress activations.
KOL programs, webinars.
Working at ANEX.
A small team that intends to stay small. We grow by deepening, not by widening.
Hybrid, not free-for-all.
Two days a week in the Mumbai or Bengaluru studio. The rest of the week is yours, but client calls happen in IST.
Friday rounds.
Every Friday afternoon, the medical and creative teams sit together for case rounds — review the week's work, share what's working, name what's not.
Conference budget.
Every full-time team member gets one major medical congress per year, on us. You can't market to a specialty you don't see.
Clinical sabbaticals.
Senior team members can take a four-week sabbatical to shadow at a partner hospital. Three people did it last year.