AndersonBrecon Clinical Services has further strengthened its team by hiring Nick Evans as business development manager in the European market.
Evans joined the team in Hay-on-Wye, UK in September and is jointly responsible for establishing and managing customer accounts in clinical trial packaging, distribution, storage and returns. His remit also extends to developing the department’s portfolio of customer service offerings, including the expansion of new client accounts.
Evans has 15 years of experience in clinical trial materials management. He joins AndersonBrecon from pharmaceutical development services company Aptuit, where he has held a number of client facing roles during the past 10 years, most recently as senior project manager. Prior to this, he was clinical supplies project manager at GlaxoSmithKline and at clinical trial services company Almedica.
Sue Miles, clinical trials and customer services director at AndersonBrecon, commented: ‘Nick’s appointment has already given the clinical trials team a significant boost, not only through his wealth of experience, which is already paying dividends for our customers, but also in his enthusiasm and drive to support the ongoing expansion of the company.’
Evans said: ‘I’m delighted to be a part of this company at a time that offers so many fantastic opportunities, such as the expansion into a new distribution facility and the significant investment in technology that the company has been making.
‘The ongoing development of our cross-Atlantic partnership with the US counterpart of AndersonBrecon Clinical Services also provides huge potential for offering our customers further value-added solutions.’
AndersonBrecon Clinical Services hires Nick Evans
Joins the Hay-on-Wye firm as business development manager
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