

“The need for evidence-based research has never been greater than in today’s pharmaceutical industry. “We’re excited to join the EVERSANA family,” shared Thompson. The Cornerstone Research Group team brings tremendous expertise that will deliver immediate value to our clients worldwide, and we’re thrilled to have them on board.”Ĭornerstone Research Group will transition to the EVERSANA brand in the coming quarter, and the company’s partners, Chris Cameron, Daniel Grima and Melissa Thompson will assume leadership roles at EVERSANA. “By adding a strong health economics and outcomes capability to our integrated commercial platform, we can now conceptualize, deliver and measure value at every stage of the product lifecycle from clinical trials to ongoing patient adherence. “Pharmaceutical companies face strong pressures to quickly assess and quantify both the direct and indirect value of their in-market products and development pipeline,” said Jim Lang, CEO. With the acquisition of Cornerstone Research Group, EVERSANA adds comprehensive HEOR capabilities at a global scale, including economic modeling, evidence synthesis, value communication, and reimbursement strategies across all stages of the product lifecycle.

Headquartered in Burlington, Ontario with an additional location in Sydney, Nova Scotia, Cornerstone Research Group is the leader in Health Economics and Outcomes Research (HEOR) services, working with leading pharmaceutical and medical device companies across the globe.ĮVERSANA offers a fully integrated and independent commercial services platform designed to solve global pricing, access, reimbursement, adherence and product delivery challenges in the life science sector. The cause of the fire was never determined, but lightning is suspected.CHICAGO – Octo– EVERSANA™, the leading independent provider of commercial services to the life sciences industry, today announced an agreement to acquire Canada-based Cornerstone Research Group, Inc. It is a symbolic representation of unshakable faith, no matter the uncertainty of tomorrow. “We built it from the ground up,” he said. “This corner, this is the only corner of the building that we saved,” Nick said, pointing out the one remaining piece of the old structure.įor the Bartolones, it serves as a sentimental reminder of what used to be. “When it reopened, I thought oh, I can hardly wait to get in here!” Longtime customers, like Peggy Minor, couldn't be happier. “We would've never done it if we had no fire.” “I mean, everything came through just like it should've been planned originally,” he told us. “Faith got us through a whole year of misery so I mean we put our heads in the Bible for a year,” Nick explained.Īnd they rebuilt, bigger and better than before. Specifically referencing Isaiah 28:16, which, appropriately, references the cornerstone laid in Zion, and addresses belief and not being shaken. In the early morning hours after the fire broke out, as the smoke still rose, one of the first things we witnessed was the market's sign out front being changed to reflect scripture. Now, out of that loss comes a new beginning. “We didn't really realize how much people loved us until we were gone,” Stefanie said. I would consider it almost like losing a family member.” “I mean, it was the roughest thing we've probably been through. “Misery,” he said, referring to the moment they found out their nearly 75-year family business had gone up in flames in the middle of the night. But a year ago, it was a very different story. “We love them tasting oranges or tasting cantaloupes and to see their faces and get in the store,” shared Nick. On the corner of Northmoreland and South Main, the Cornerstone Market is welcoming foot traffic with fully stocked shelves and opening its doors to familiar faces. Ultimately, they're just happy to be back.
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Owners Nick and Stefanie Bartolone say it has been a roller coaster of a year and a test of faith, full of ups and downs. 's Corrina Pysa was there the morning the fire broke out and went back to mark this special anniversary. On that one-year anniversary, the Cornerstone Market is celebrating a victory with its grand re-opening. One year ago Friday, a Munroe Falls landmark was destroyed by fire.
