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COOPER PARRY CORPORATE FINANCE: ANNUAL HEALTHCARE EVENT

4TH ANNUAL HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE EVENT FOR HEALTHCARE LEADERS, CEOS AND NON-EXECS FOCUS ON HEALTHCARE TECHNOLOGY 

The Cooper Parry Corporate Finance team’s annual event is back. And better than ever.

Calling all Health & Social Care Leaders, CEOs and Non-Execs. Get ready to talk all things healthcare technology with our team, and a couple of special guests.

Register your interest by emailing Laura Clarke, here.

And if you’d like to see what we got up to at last year’s event along with what our guests had to say, you can check it out here.

 

WHEN?

Wednesday 11 May, 18:00 – 20:30pm

 

Speakers

Nuno Almeida CEO, Nourish Care Systems Ltd

Nuno Almeida is the CEO at Nourish Care, a market leader in digital social care information and data insights. He is also a serving board member with the Care Software Providers Association (CASPA).

Nuno will share his entrepreneurial journey – from market identification, idea development, building a team and positioning the company in the social care landscape, to how his team architected the business to deliver impact and value, dealing with current challenges and staying focused on good execution, versus their aspirations of contributing to a more sustainable social care sector in the long term.

Clare Connell CEO, Connell Consulting

Clare is highly regarded within the private equity and corporate finance world for her extensive knowledge of health, social care and education. Clare and her team have worked on a large volume of substantial transactions, strategic reports and operational improvement projects in the health, social care and special education markets.

Clare will be discussing key trends and investor appetite in the UK health and social care sector.

WHERE?

THE OLD OPERATING THEATRE MUSEUM & HERB GARRETT 

9a St THOMAS STREET 

LONDON SE1 9RY 

(online option available if unable to attend in person)


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