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Eric Jonathan Mayeda

Public Director

Eric Mayeda is a managing partner and leader of the Strategic Transformation Line of Business for Chartis. In this capacity, Eric oversees the firm’s Strategy, Academic Alignment, Partnerships/M&A, Private Equity Advisory, Value-Based Care, and Oncology Solutions Practices. In over two decades with Chartis, he has served as a senior advisor and strategist to leading health systems and other provider organizations, investors, health care technology and services companies, and payers. The principal areas of his consulting practice include transaction advisory and due diligence, enterprise strategic planning, partnership development, and product/service innovation and commercialization.

Prior to leading the Strategic Transformation Line of Business, Eric founded and led Chartis’s Private Equity Advisory Practice, where he advised investors and their portfolio companies across a variety of health care sectors, including: primary and specialty care physician groups, behavioral health, value-based care enablement, digital health/health care IT, revenue cycle management, ancillary services, payer and employer-based services, intellectual and developmental disabilities/home- and community-based services, health care data and analytics, and others.

In addition, Eric was previously a senior partner within Chartis’s Strategy Practice and head of analytics for the firm. Before coming to Chartis, he was an advisor to health plans for a large, integrated health care consulting and technology firm.

Eric is a frequent presenter and speaker to boards, executive teams, conferences, and in the press on topics including the role of private equity in health care, health system-private equity partnerships, and the impact and strategy of health care disruptors, among others.

Based in Chicago, Eric is deeply committed to improving health care access, quality, and equity for underserved and marginalized communities. In addition to his role as a public director for the ACGME, he serves on the Board of Directors of Erie Family Health, one of the largest federally qualified health center (FQHC) organizations in Illinois.

Eric holds a bachelor of science degree from Northwestern University.