The Consulting Report’s Top 50 Healthcare Leaders in Consulting of 2022


The Consulting Report is pleased to announce The Top 50 Healthcare Leaders in Consulting of 2022. Spending on healthcare in the U.S. reached roughly $4.3 trillion in 2021, equivalent to nearly 19% of the country’s gross domestic product. Meanwhile, the global spend on healthcare totaled $8.8 trillion that same year, equivalent to 10% of GDP. If nothing else, this enormous spend provides ample opportunity for healthcare consultants to do what they do best: improve operational efficiency, optimize performance, uncover growth opportunities, and drive innovation. And that’s exactly what the consultants on this year’s list continue to do year in and year out.

Notable awardees this year include Monitor Deloitte’s Stéphane Bazoche, who supports leading pharma clients in enhancing their social impact with a focus on patient access to medicines; Alvarez & Marsal’s Gonzalo Grillo, who specializes in corporate transformations and restructuring, acting on several occasions as Chief Executive Officer and Chief Restructuring Officer of national and international companies; and Crowe’s Matt Paparella, who is an instrumental leader and innovator within the company’s life science industry vertical leadership team and has a long history of advising top 20 MedTech companies.

The healthcare leaders being recognized provide a wide variety of services to their clients, from market analysis to growth planning, strategic evaluations, business line expansions, and beyond. With the solutions and counsel they provide, they are enabling today’s healthcare companies to improve their efficacy and efficiency, ultimately leading to enhanced care for patients worldwide. Please join us in celebrating The Top 50 Healthcare Leaders in Consulting of 2022.

Ozgur Adigozel (Boston Consulting Group), Stéphane Bazoche (Monitor Deloitte), Dr. Ulrica Sehlstedt (Arthur D. Little), Gonzalo Grillo (Alvarez & Marsal), Jonathan Kfoury (L.E.K. Consulting), Brad Michel (Accenture), Greg Reh (Deloitte Consulting), David Tyler (Grant Thornton LLP), Matt Paparella (Crowe LLP), Colm Foley (Boston Consulting Group, Blackstone Lifesciences), Elizabeth Levy (AArete), Ray Pressburger (Accenture), Bob Serrano (Kx Advisors), David Krahe (Russell Reynolds Associates), Stephane Budel (DeciBio Consulting, LLC), Franziska Thomas (Arthur D. Little), George Botsakos (PA Consulting), Aloha McBride (EY), Andrew Kadar (L.E.K. Consulting), Sarah Ladd Eames (Russell Reynolds Associates), Ernie Brittingham (Russell Reynolds Associates), Alejandro Martínez (SDG Group Healthcare & Life Sciences), Sheila Shah (L.E.K. Consulting), Joe Goldberg (RSM), Andrew Aijian (DeciBio Consulting, LLC), Paul Schrimpf (Prophet Consulting), Mark Toney (ToneyKorf Partners), Sam Glick (Oliver Wyman), Tatiana Elphimova (McKinsey & Company), Will Hinde (West Monroe Partners Healthcare & Life Sciences), Avi Kulkarni (Cognizant), Dr. Subbu Ramanarayanan (NERA Economic Consulting), Dr. Gregory K. Bell, PhD (CRA), Shantanu Baruah (HCL Technologies), Lori Sherer (Bain & Company), Carrie Jones (Health Advances), Kris Vilamaa (Mostly Medicaid), Tian Han (L.E.K. Consulting), Sven-Olaf Vathje (Oliver Wyman), Ben Enejo (Arthur D. Little), Keith Hansen (Booz Allen Hamilton Life Science Solutions), Michelle Werr (HealthScape Advisors), Annie Zilius (Huron Consulting Group Life Sciences), Vicky Levy (Deloitte Consulting), Nick Cernese (EY), Gerti Pellumbi (McKinsey & Company), Christiana Voelker (Avanade Healthcare), Luiza Mattos (Bain & Company), Donna Hochberg (Health Advances), Matt Keating (Booz Allen Hamilton).

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