Allison Wey, vice president of investor relations and public affairs, Durata Therapeutics
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( October 15, 2012 ) Allison Wey has been appointed vice president of investor relations and public affairs in the Chicago office of Durata Therapeutics. She brings more than 25 years of experience in investor relations, financial communications and corporate communications to the company. Before joining Durata, Wey served as vice president, investor relations and corporate affairs of Par Pharmaceuticals until its recent acquisition by TPG. She also served as vice president, investor relations and corporate communications at Boron, LePore & Associates, Inc. Previously, Ms. Wey served as senior vice president at Edelman Financial Worldwide; managing director, financial communications group at Hill and Knowlton; director of aftermarket services, equity capital markets at Bear, Stearns & Co., Inc.; and trading floor reporter for the American Stock Exchange. Wey earned her Bachelor's degree from Drake University. |
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