Anne McGeorge is the former Managing Partner of Grant Thornton’s Global Healthcare and Life Sciences Practice. She created the healthcare/life science practice for Grant Thornton and grew it to a $250 million global business in a little over ten years. Prior to Grant Thornton, Ms. McGeorge was a Partner at Deloitte and at Arthur Andersen LLP. Ms. McGeorge has over 35 years of experience advising healthcare clients in all aspects of finance and transformational change, including strategy, M&A, joint ventures, financial statement audits, corporate restructuring, governance, talent acquisition, executive compensation, IRS matters and risk management. In addition to her role as Board of Director, Ms. McGeorge chairs the Audit Committee of CitiusTech.
Ms. McGeorge is currently on the board of, and the audit committee chair of, Magenta Therapeutics (NASDAQ:MGTA) and SOC Telemed (NASDAQ:TLMD). She is also on the board of the Be The Match Foundation, supporting the $500M nonprofit that maintains the national database for bone marrow and stem cell transplants. She also serves on the Audit/ Finance and the New Technologies Committees, as well as serving as a “bone marrow courier,” transporting cells from donor to patient. She is also on the board of Dioko Health Ventures, a healthcare venture capital firm targeting early-stage investment opportunities with a focus on healthcare technology and operating partner of Havencrest Healthcare, a private equity firm targeting health care services and technology companies.
Ms. McGeorge is on the faculty of the University of North Carolina’s Gillings School of Global Public Health and is a past instructor for Duke University’s various post-graduate Certificate Programs. She is also a member of the Women Business Leaders in Healthcare.
Ms. McGeorge holds an MS degree in Accounting & Taxation from the University of Virginia and a BBA degree in Accounting from the College of William and Mary in Virginia. She has participated in numerous leadership development courses at the Harvard Business School.