WAYNE, Pa., Aug. 02, 2017 -- The Judge Group, a leading global professional services firm, announced that its Healthcare division has opened its latest office in Las Vegas, Nevada. Judge Healthcare Delivery Manager Margaret Bagnell will be relocating from the Corporate office in Wayne, PA to set-up and lead the new office. The Las Vegas area continues to be a key market for Judge Healthcare and an expanding hub for growth in the greater West Coast markets.
Judge Healthcare, a division of The Judge Group, is a leading provider of talent solutions specifically tailored to organizations in the healthcare industry. Their services offer a comprehensive range of customized clinical workforce solutions. The new Las Vegas office will put Judge Healthcare in position to support a number of clients in the market. Additionally, the new office will provide Judge another West Coast based operation for business development and recruitment.
Margaret Bagnell started with Judge Healthcare in July 2015 as a direct hire Healthcare Recruiter in the Corporate Headquarters. Bagnell quickly established herself as a leading performer and was promoted to Recruiting Manager with a focus on direct hire. In her new role as Delivery Manager out of the Las Vegas office, she will be responsible for supporting Judge Healthcare clients in the Greater Las Vegas area, growing the client base in the market, and supporting the West Coast based branches. Bagnell graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University with a bachelor’s degree in journalism.
“Our West Coast based recruiting operations and clients continue to be a large area of growth for us,” said Mick Angelichio, President, Judge Healthcare. “Las Vegas in particular has been a target market of ours for a few years and we are now in a position with Margaret to establish an office in the area. This will be the eighth Healthcare office across the country and the fourth in the key Southwest/West Coast markets. We are excited to have a Las Vegas location to continue delivering the customized solutions and the best-in-class customer service that has become a hallmark of Judge Healthcare.”
The office is located at 8670 West Cheyenne Ave., Suite 120, Las Vegas, NV 89129. The office can be reached at 725-877-2792. For more information about Judge Healthcare, visit https://www.judge.com/services/talent-solutions/healthcare.
About The Judge Group:
Working at the crossroads of people and transformative technologies, The Judge Group delivers innovative business solutions – powered by top talent – to help organizations reach their strategic goals and realize opportunities now and in the future.
The Judge Group is a leading professional services firm specializing in talent, technology, and learning solutions. Our services are successfully delivered through a network of more than 35 offices in the United States, Canada, China, and India. The Judge Group serves more than 40 Fortune 100 companies and is responsible for the placement of more than 5,000 professionals annually across a wide range of industries.
The Judge Group, headquartered in suburban Philadelphia, is located at 151 South Warner Road, Suite 100, Wayne, PA 19087. The Corporate Headquarters can be reached at 1-800-650-0035. To learn more, visit www.judge.com.
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