Worldwide Clinical Trials recently opened a new office at Waterfront House on the Beeston Business Park in Nottingham, with company leaders welcoming approximately 185 employees to the space in January. The new site features plentiful light, bright colours, and collaborative work and meeting spaces.

“The vibrancy of our new surroundings will delight our team and clients alike,” said Val Aldcroft, senior vice president, Biometrics, Technology and Pharmacovigilance for Worldwide Clinical Trials. “We are thrilled with the investment we have made in this collaborative, modern space.”

The new location supports employees with a state-of-the-art working environment and offers room for growth. The move demonstrates Worldwide’s continued investment in the local community and the company’s unparalleled dedication to top-notch client service.

Worldwide Clinical Trials provides full-service drug development services to the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries. The company has approximately 1,400 employees in locations around the world, including the UK, United States and Western and Eastern Europe.  The employees at the Nottingham facility focus on a variety of roles that facilitate clinical trials, including biostatistics, data management, pharmacovigilance, quality assurance and site management, as well as business functions including finance and human resources.

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