Malcolm Miller

Malcolm Miller

Malcolm Miller - Executive Chairman

Malcolm Miller joined the Tunstall Healthcare Group in August 2009 as Non-Executive Chairman. In November Malcolm took on the role of Executive Chairman, following the departure of CEO James Buckley.

Malcolm spent his early post graduate career with Unilever before joining Amstrad in 1978 as product manager and leaving 16 years later as Managing Director.  He left Amstrad to become CEO of Sega's European business which manages all video games activities outside of the Americas and the Far East. 

After three years at Sega, Malcolm accepted the position of CEO of Pace, a UK listed company at the forefront of digital TV, not just in the UK, but world-wide, developing Sky's digital TV recorder and providing cable set top box solutions for Comcast and Time Warner. 

In January 2003 he was persuaded to head Raymarine, the now world leader in recreational marine electronics, which was subsequently listed on the London Stock Exchange.  After 5 years, Malcolm moved on to pursue his interest in working at a non-executive and advisory level with companies, banks and private equity houses.