Kathy Hyett is an award-winning professional whose passion for highly creative, multi-layered campaigns has had a measurable impact on
countless clients' businesses. Her experience spans broad therapeutic areas and healthcare issues, from global branding campaigns that
resonate across geographies, to programs that clearly demonstrate leadership in highly competitive markets.
Kathy began her career at Burson-Marsteller in the 1980s. In the late 1990s, she joined Fleishman-Hillard as Senior Vice President in
the firm’s healthcare group. From 2002-2009, she was general manager of CPR Worldwide, an Omnicom healthcare boutique, and was then
tapped to re-launch and lead the agency under the TogoRun brand... a befitting post for someone who was voted "most likely to
succeed" by her senior high school class and is still friends with her best friend from kindergarten. She remains an avid student,
recently taking up French and reading over 50 books on Kindle in her first year alone. It is these strengths that most qualify her to
uphold the three pillars of TogoRun: knowledge, fidelity and endurance.
Kathy is a graduate of The Ohio State University, where she wrote a paper titled " Sexism in Mother's Day Greeting Cards,"
letting the world know early on that she had a passionate voice and wasn’t afraid to use it. She has leveraged that voice to teach
public relations and management at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University, and at Pace University
in New York. She is a recipient of the John D. Graham Award for Excellence and a Client Relationship Manager of the year award recipient,
both from Fleishman-Hillard. And, proving the prescience of her classmates from years ago, she received the 2010 Distinguished Alumni
Award from Bellaire (Ohio) High School.

