Eva Laparra appointed Managing Director for UK and Northern Europe
WorldOne is pleased to announce that Eva Laparra is now Managing Director for UK and Northern Europe.

New York, NY (May 10, 2013) - WorldOne is pleased to announce that Eva Laparra is now Managing Director for UK and Northern Europe.
Laparra is a pioneer in healthcare market research having worked at the industry’s first online medical panel in the late 1990s. She began her career at Fieldwork International, and in 2002 she co-founded All Global, where she served as a Director. Eva also worked for Vision Critical in Spain as country MD and SVP European Operations and over the past year with WorldOne has acted as Vice President Southern Europe and LatAm where she consolidated Worldone's market leading position across the region.
"We are delighted to have such a talented and experienced professional leading one of the most dynamic and important markets for WorldOne and for the healthcare market research industry," says Kim-Fredrik Schneider, Executive Vice President for EMEA, APac and LatAm at WorldOne. His colleague Stephane Malka, who shares with Schneider the role of EVP, EMEA, APac and LatAm, comments, "We are proud that we continue to attract our industry's top talent to an environment where they are meaningfully able to impact the work of our clients and our industry at large."
In her new role, Laparra is surrounded by an elite team of industry veterans who have contributed to making WorldOne the premier brand in healthcare data collection.
About WorldOne
WorldOne is the global leader in healthcare data collection, insights and intelligence. Headquartered in New York with 17 regional offices across North America, South America, Europe and Asia-Pacific, WorldOne brings online and offline access to medical professionals through a range of products and services. In July 2012, WorldOne acquired Sermo, the largest online physician community in the United States, to provide an expanded platform for its Global Networked Community comprising over 1.8 million healthcare professionals spanning 80 countries, including more than 385,000 US physicians.