
International advisory firm Interpath has appointed Adam Thorpe to lead Deal Strategy as the firm supports organisations and investors to accelerate growth and enhance performance.
Adam joins Interpath as a Managing Director and arrives from deal strategy consultancy Stax. With over 30 years’ experience in professional services, Adam has led more than 500 projects and has specialised in deal and growth strategy. Prior to his time at Stax, he founded and led KPMG’s French Strategy practice from 2000 to 2015, before heading deal strategy in healthcare at KPMG UK.
Over the past two decades, Adam has developed deep expertise in the health, care, and life sciences sectors, advising organisations across a range of sub-sectors, including care services, life sciences, medical devices, diagnostics and education. At Interpath, Adam will focus on supporting clients with commercial due diligence, strategic growth planning, and performance improvement.
Nathan McCarthy, Global Head of Strategy and Value Creation at Interpath, said: “Our Strategy and Value Creation practice takes leadership teams through complex change initiatives to deliver measurable improvements in cash, cost and margin. Adam’s arrival marks a significant step in the evolution of the offering, further deepening our close integration with our Deals colleagues to create a proposition that not only enables profound operational improvements, but also helps clients steer their strategy through the full deal lifecycle to unlock value and build stronger, more resilient organisations.”
Adam Thorpe, Managing Director and Deal Strategy lead at Interpath, said: “It’s incredibly exciting to join such a dynamic and fast-growing team that’s challenging the status quo in professional services. I’m looking forward to building out our strategy proposition and working alongside old friends and colleagues like Nathan McCarthy, Florent Steck, and Mark Raddan. This role is about supporting our corporate and PE clients in bringing to life the equity story and value creation potential of a business, to attract investment, secure capital, and drive strategic growth.”