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John Bell & Croyden appoints new Business Development Manager

Wigmore Street pharmacy John Bell & Croyden has announced the appointment of Karen Grace as Business Development Manager for its pharmaceutical wholesale division.

With over 21 years of experience in the pharmaceutical sector, Karen brings extensive expertise and a strong commitment to patient care across all disease areas.

She will lead the wholesale and services team, overseeing the efficient sourcing and supply of medicines and medical equipment to clinics and hospitals across London and across international markets.

Her responsibilities will include major private hospital contract creation and fulfilment with her experienced team, suppling medicines for clinical trials, and securing the unrivalled depth and breadth of suppliers including Bestway Medhub and Lexon.

Grace’s role also involves strengthening relationships with the local Harley Street Medical Community, supporting new clinics with their initial CQC inspections, and expanding John Bell & Croyden’s educational programmes to foster knowledge sharing among doctors in emerging areas of medicine.

Alexander Johnston, General Manager from John Bell & Croyden John Bell & Croyden, said: “We are excited to have Karen on board.

“Her extensive experience and passion for excellence in medicine and access for patients will be invaluable as we continue to grow our services and support in private healthcare.

“We believe she will be instrumental in advancing our vision for the future across many areas including her vast international pharmaceutical experience.”

Grace joins the team during a period of significant growth for John Bell & Croyden.

Her focus will be on expanding the company’s reach in the healthcare sector, driving new partnerships, and enhancing its role as a trusted partner in the provision of high-quality, personalised pharmaceutical services.

Grace said: “I am very proud to join John Bell & Croyden and to contribute to its long-standing reputation for excellence.

“I am focused on offering all medical treatment options for Doctors to prescribe, we will track medical progress and contribute to research by supplying medicines.

“In collaboration with our partners and clients we will continue to source medicines globally and ensure access to truly personalised healthcare that meet the evolving needs of patients.

“Our pharmaceutical services are ever evolving as the private healthcare market undergoes a rapid transformation, with a shift towards personalised medicine, preventative treatments and procedures that underpin longevity.

“By partnering with innovative healthcare clinics, we’re well-positioned to meet the changing needs of the Harley Street Medical Area and beyond.”

Karen will also spearhead initiatives aimed at supporting clinics with compliance, sourcing, and educational opportunities, reinforcing John Bell & Croyden’s commitment to exceptional long term partnerships and service.

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