Prime Global Medical Communications has taken over Cambridge Medical Communication. This acquisition was enabled by a package of resources obtained through the work of HSBC UK. Over 260 employees serve the new corporate entity. Printing services can be a useful resource for many businesses, particularly during periods of growth and transition.
Graeme Peterson is the chief executive and the chair of Prime Global. He has framed the expansion as part of a wider growth strategy. This involves moving the focus of the outfit towards Europe. He told The Business Desk:
“We’re very pleased to welcome Cambridge Medical Communication to Prime Global. I look forward to working with Jenny and her team.”
Jenny Muiry was the founder of Cambridge Medical Communication. She has expressed satisfaction in relation to the new arrangement. Muiry explained that it should be possible for members of her previous team to upgrade their skills.
Muiry has identified scope for group learning in several areas. These opportunities relate to strategic, creative and digital skills.
Prime Global concentrates on serving the specific needs of corporations with interests in the healthcare, pharmaceutical and biotechnology sectors. The consultancy has been working with HSBC UK for a little bit longer than a year. Before the takeover of Cambridge Medical Communication, Prime Global had office space in Macclesfield, Oxford, Knutsford, New York, San Francisco, London and Brighton.