Timothy Chapman

Former President STERIS Healthcare; Director McKinsey & Co. Healthcare & Operations Practices

Mr. Chapman has more than 30 years of operational and consulting experience across the healthcare industry. Prior to launching an independent advisory practice, Mr. Chapman served as President of STERIS’s Healthcare segment (NYSE: STE) where he was responsible for all of STERIS’s healthcare business units. Previously, Mr. Chapman served as a Director (Senior Partner) at McKinsey & Company, a global management-consulting firm. He joined the Firm in 1985, was elected Partner in 1992 and elected Director in 1997. During his 22 years with McKinsey, he was one of the founding partners of the Firm’s Operations practice, focused on building world-class manufacturing, supply chain, purchasing, and product development capabilities for clients. In addition, he was a leader the Firm’s Healthcare practice, serving health systems across the U.S. on strategy, operational and organizational issues. During his tenure with McKinsey, he was widely regarded as one of the Firm’s leaders in defining and executing transformational performance improvement programs that included rapid cost reduction, process re-engineering, pricing and sales force effectiveness, and global sourcing and outsourcing initiatives. Tim co-founded McKinsey’s purchasing and supply management practice and led purchasing transformations at more than 30 clients, within and outside the healthcare sector. Mr. Chapman is a Director Emeritus at McKinsey & Company. Mr. Chapman was a member of the National Board of Make-A-Wish Foundation and a long-standing member of the Make-A-Wish Board of Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky.  In addition, he served on Board of the Cleveland Zoological Society. He received an MBA degree with distinction from Dartmouth College-Amos Tuck School of Business where he was elected an Edward Tuck Scholar.  He received his undergraduate degree, with distinction, magna cum laude, at Dartmouth College and was elected Phi Beta Kappa, in addition to a Rufus Choate Scholar.

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