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Pathway Care
http://www.pathwaycare.com/Last activity: 04.12.2018
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Livingbridge invested in independent fostering agency Pathway Care in 2005. During the investment Pathway Care expanded from its core footprint in Wales into England to grow across the Midlands, the South West and East England. Adam Holloway, partner at Livingbridge, commented, “This has been a very intensive and rewarding investment. Our approach to supporting growth and reinvesting cashflow has helped to build a quality business that has consistently delivered for all its stakeholders, including customers, staff, foster carers and looked after children.”
Investing in care and doubling in size
Paul Fallon, Non-executive Director
2005
Livingbridge invest in Pathway Care
2005
Executive chairman from Livingbridge network introduced to assist founder succession
2006
Finance director from Livingbridge network appointed
2007
New non-executive director with 35 years experience in public sector social care joins the board
2008
Business development director joins and ultimately becomes chief executive officer
2011
Pathway Care sold to Fostering Solutions, part of the Acorn Care and Education Group
Investing in care and doubling in size
Paul Fallon, Non-executive Director
2005
Livingbridge invest in Pathway Care
2005
Executive chairman from Livingbridge network introduced to assist founder succession
2006
Finance director from Livingbridge network appointed
2007
New non-executive director with 35 years experience in public sector social care joins the board
2008
Business development director joins and ultimately becomes chief executive officer
2011
Pathway Care sold to Fostering Solutions, part of the Acorn Care and Education Group
Location: United States, Kansas, Bolton
Employees: 51-200
Founded date: 1996
Investors 1
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Mentions in press and media 1
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04.12.2018 | Care pathway management startup closes $28M investment | The company, which is headquartered in Boston and London, will use the $28 million to grow its U.S. team and its Boston office, scale operations and advance customer deployments. “With our initial deals deployed and core teams in place, the... |