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Ed Matthews

Senior Managing Director, Health and Social Care Practice Lead

Ed is a Senior Senior Managing Director with Teneo’s management consulting business segment in London.

He leads the Health and Social Care practice in London where he has extensive experience across strategic, due diligence and operational improvement engagements. He advises Boards of both public and private providers of Health and Social Care services, spanning the UK, European and Global markets.

He also provides strategic advice to CEOs, Boards and senior Executives across a number of other sectors, focusing on due diligence, proposition development and revenue growth strategies.

Ed received a BA (Hons) in History from University of Oxford.

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