Constantin Coussios

Constantin Coussios

Director/Board Member at CONVATEC GROUP PLC

Net worth: 84 219 $ as of 2024-03-30

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Constantin Coussios is the founder of OrganOx Ltd.
(founded in 2008) and OxSonics Ltd.
(founded in 2013).
He holds the title of Chief Technical Officer & Director at OrganOx Ltd.
and Chief Technology Officer at OxSonics Ltd.
Dr. Coussios is also the founder of OrthoSon Ltd.
Dr. Coussios's current job positions include Director at Oxford Institute of Biomedical Engineering, Independent Non-Executive Director at Convatec Group Plc (since 2020), Governor at Magdalen College School Oxford Ltd, Advisor at Oxford Investment Consultants LLP, and Trustee at Oxford Transplant Foundation.
Dr. Coussios's education includes undergraduate, graduate, and doctorate degrees from the University of Cambridge.

Known holdings in public companies

CompanyDateNumber of sharesValuationValuation date
2023-10-18 23,278 ( 0.00% ) 84 219 $ 2024-03-30

Constantin Coussios active positions

CompaniesPositionStart
CONVATEC GROUP PLC Director/Board Member 2020-08-31
Founder 2008-03-31
Oxford Institute of Biomedical Engineering Corporate Officer/Principal -
Founder 2013-06-30
Director/Board Member -
Founder -
Consultant / Advisor -
Magdalen College School Oxford Ltd Corporate Officer/Principal -
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University of Cambridge Doctorate Degree

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CONVATEC GROUP PLC

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Oxford Institute of Biomedical Engineering

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