I recently had the pleasure of working with KOMS Communications and found Karen both professional and thoroughly engaged with Spinogenix needs.
The Australian launch of human trials for SPG302 received widespread coverage across all media, including online, print, radio and TV.
I would highly recommend KOMS Communications and look forward to working with Karen again.
— Stella Sarraf PhD, CEO and Founder, SPINOGENIX Pharmaceuticals, California
Karen’s insight into television and broadcast news is impressive. She is a delight to work with and provided us with valuable feedback and advice. it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.
— CAROLINE DUELL | Public Affairs Lead: Australia/New Zealand Bristol-Myers Squibb Australia Source
Karen was our MC at the 2019 Xavier College Spring Racing Luncheon. She read the room atmosphere effectively and judging her timings and jokes to perfection. We could not recommend her more highly to prospective clients and feel her significant influence helped the Luncheon be one of the best to date. it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.
— Clare Jones & Natasha Bugeja-Vella 2019 Xavier College Spring Racing Luncheon Coordinators Source
 

HEALTH COMMUNICATIONS EXPERT.   

Karen O’Sullivan Media Strategies and Communications is a new approach to health communications.

Karen is a National Award winning Health journalist with over 28 years experience in radio and TV news.

Preparation is the key to effective communications with the public, clients, employees – in fact it’s the key to positive relationships at all levels. 

Karen’s excellence in communication and the media makes KOMS' approach an essential choice when seeking assistance with key messaging and sharing information with your target audience.

Karen is well connected and has an excellent understanding of how the Health sector works, having spent 13 years as Channel 7’s Senior Health Reporter. Karen worked closely with Hospitals, Government Health Department, Pharmaceuticals, Hospitals, clinicians and both service and product based health groups.