Aaron Tenhuisen serves as the Chief Operating Officer at Project Medtech, where he plays a pivotal role in accelerating the development and commercialization of innovative medical technologies aimed at enhancing patient outcomes. With a strong foundation in consulting and advisory services, Aaron leverages his expertise...
Aaron Tenhuisen serves as the Chief Operating Officer at Project Medtech, where he plays a pivotal role in accelerating the development and commercialization of innovative medical technologies aimed at enhancing patient outcomes. With a strong foundation in consulting and advisory services, Aaron leverages his expertise in finance, investment strategy, and operational excellence to guide organizations through the complexities of the medtech landscape. His leadership is characterized by a relentless pursuit of continuous improvement, ensuring that key performance indicators (KPIs) are not only met but exceeded.
In his current role, Aaron is instrumental in spearheading key projects that connect various stakeholders within the medtech ecosystem. He actively engages in organizing events that foster collaboration among innovators, investors, and healthcare professionals, creating a vibrant network that drives industry advancements. Additionally, Aaron hosts the Project Medtech and Medtech Money podcasts, where he shares insights and trends that shape the future of medical technology, further establishing himself as a thought leader in the field.
Aaron’s diverse skill set encompasses product development, strategy formulation, and program management, with a particular focus on the automotive industry's rigorous Production Part Approval Process (PPAP). His proficiency in SAP and interpersonal communication enhances his ability to lead cross-functional teams effectively, ensuring that projects are delivered on time and within budget. As a persistent and experienced leader, Aaron Tenhuisen continues to make significant contributions to the medtech sector, driving innovation that ultimately improves patient lives.