Matthew Wilson

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Matthew Wilson

Co-Founder & Co-CEO
Technology, Entrepreneur
London, England, UK

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Matthew Wilson is an experienced entrepreneur and technologist. Prior to founding Omnipresent, he founded and ran an enterprise software business in the pharmaceutical industry and spent time as a software engineer and product manager.

He holds a Master’s degree in Theoretical and Mathematical Physics from the University of Oxford. He was named Forbes 30 under 30 in 2019. He has also lived in New Zealand for a year.

Matthew Wilson stated the following in his LinkedIn profile:

Dynamic senior healthcare leader with a history of success with organizations ranging from startup/early-stage ventures to billion dollar+ market cap Healthcare IT companies to a prominent consulting firm. Recognized as a builder of motivated, winning teams and for growing future leaders while leading them through a complex industry with a personal vision for the industry’s necessary transformation.

* Played senior executive role with industry leading EMR company’s revenue growth from $300M – $1.2B, leading teams in a scalable sales model which continued to provide sustainable growth
* Designed and led effort with large enterprise software company to restore trust and confidence among its customer base, resulting in an improvement in KLAS ratings of ~30% and moving the company from last place into 2nd place in the segment
* Disrupted the status quo by introducing a first mover precision medicine technology that produced millions of dollars in savings while improving patient outcomes through better selection of drug and therapeutic approaches

A broad set of executive skills including fundraising, strategy and market creation, organizational optimization, sales/growth management and client ownership. Experience with a broad spectrum of the healthcare landscape, playing key roles in the early evolution of the EHR, the expansion and redefinition of care delivery models, global interoperability, the evolution of traditional ERP and today’s value-based and emerging precision medicine initiatives.

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