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Matt is an experienced and collaborative consultant, who is passionate about applying his analytical and practical problem-solving skills to develop the right solutions for his clients.
He is an active part of Q5’s healthcare practice, and has experience across clients in both the private and public sector.
Matt joined Q5 from the life sciences/healthcare industry, having previously spent over 7 years working in a specialist pharmaceutical and MedTech consultancy where he held a leadership position at both department and firm-wide levels.
Matt has a first-class degree in Natural Sciences from the University of Cambridge, and completed a PhD in Biological Science at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge, UK.
Outside of work, Matt is often found on the tennis court, most commonly working on his second serve or trying (and failing) to make his backhand look more like Federer’s.