PIPER HEALTH
Leaders in health innovation
Piper Health uses extensive experience, a heritage of success, and proven formula to de-risk investment whilst supporting rapid growth of healthcare companies (Partners). Maximising returns for all parties.
Meet The Team
Paul Gaudin
At the age of 22, Paul won a Design Centre Award for space saving children’s furniture, and had one of the largest interior design and manufacturing businesses in the UK. He has started businesses as diverse as the New York Bagel company, co-designed the Q Score (http://quealth.co) as an international metric for disease risk and lifestyle change.
Paul negotiated a global partnership with Swiss Re as a proxy for underwriting life and health insurance products in partnership with Swiss Re.
Paul set up and ran the national CVD and Diabetes screening programme for the HEA and designed the professional services models for most of the Pharmacy chains. He set up and sold an occupational health business and a bought and sold a small group of Primary care centres to BMI Hospitals.
Chairs positions include European Technology Risks, Caircraft and Q Doctor and is a founder Director of Mymhealth. In 2017 he launched http://CareRooms.com to help his Mother utilise her spare rooms and a friend to be safely discharged from hospital.
Advisory roles:
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Advisor and Mentor to the NHS Clinical Entrepreneurs Programme.
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Advisor to the Insurance industry on Medtech and Insurtech investments
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Co-Founder, Board Chairman and NED of a range of companies.
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Advisory Board member of Health Innovation Manchester and the BRC.
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Governor of Cambridge Regional College
Oliver Wylie
Oliver trained as a Pharmacologist, but had an innate passion to follow his family heritage into the entrepreneurial world of business.
After working in commercial roles for GlaxoSmithKline, he was awarded a place of the fast track management programme for Smith Group, a FTSE 100. Projects included supply chain re-engineering for John Crane gas seals and the development of a new product for Smiths Medical with potential UK sales of £16million.
Other large corporate experience is with Stryker, where he helped develop a cloud based e-Healthcare tool to automate implant sizing and provide marketing tools for surgeons.
The ex-International President of J&J approached Oliver to help launch the first generic medical device manufacturer, aiming to disrupt this mature $450billion industry. He was integral in funding negotiations, leading lobby & policy strategy and global expansion. Orthimo was later named by a prominent UK Surgeon as "the biggest thing to happen to orthopaedics in 20 years".
Simultaneously, Oliver co-founded Amodisc- engaging medical trainees & trainers through remote training tools. They now operate globally, working with numerous NGOs and organisations such as AO Faculty, MIT and Intuitive Foundation.
Alongside being a panel member on groups such as the NHS Academic Health Sciences Networks, Oliver is a mentor on the NHS England Clinical Entrepreneur Programme and sits on the Board of companies ranging from AI, to operational workflow, diagnostics and mental health.
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