Martin Clark

Director Of Business Development EMEA at CSAM Health Group

Martin Clark has a diverse work experience in various roles within the healthcare industry. Martin held the position of Director of Business Development EMEA at CSAM since 2019. Prior to that, they worked at Alantra as an Operating Partner in the Healthcare sector. Martin also served as a Managing Partner at Francis Health and as a Director of Digital Health Change Management at Medtronic. In addition, Martin worked as the UK Commercial Director at GE Healthcare Partners, as Director of Health Consulting at Tribal, and as Head of Client Engagement at BT. Martin began their career as an Executive Specialist Health Consultant at Atos Consulting and as a Regional Director of Health & Wellbeing at Boots, where they were responsible for managing healthcare practices and leading a service transformation project.

Martin Clark has a diverse education history. Martin first attended St Mary's Hospital London from 1978 to 1981, where they obtained a Bachelor of Science degree with Honors in Podiatric Medicine & Surgery. After a gap, they pursued their Master of Business Administration degree at the University of Cambridge from 1992 to 1995. During this time, they focused on various fields of study, including Business, Culture Change in the NHS, and Change Management. In 1995, Martin completed their MBA at the University of Cambridge. Over two decades later, in 2023, they enrolled at Harvard Medical School, where they are currently studying Leadership in Digital Health Transformation.

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Enfield, United Kingdom

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CSAM Health Group

CSAM is a provider of specialised healthcare software used by most hospitals in the Nordics. Their software solutions are added to the hospitals existing main software solutions. Their products cover medical areas such as: i.) software for emergency services, ii.) medical imaging, iii.) blood management, iv.) maternity, v.) oncology and vi.)connected healthcare. The specialised software components are vital parts of important day-to-day medical procedures in hospitals that rarely change. These long-life products imply recurring software revenue for decades.


Headquarters

Oslo, Norway

Employees

201-500

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