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Adelaide-headquartered Thomson Playford Cutlers has appointed consultant Ken Ramsay to the Sydney health and aged care group as part of its plans to capture more of this growing market.
 
Ramsay has 35 years experience in health and aged care and has advised health and aged care clients in the public sector, the private sector and the not-for-profit sector. He has played a role at the coalface of the health and aged care sectors over a number of years and across significant periods of change, said national corporate group partner Lucinda Smith.  

The firm’s focus on this sector reflects the expected boom in aged care facilities in Australia over the next 20 years.

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