Reynold W. Mooney
Chair | Retired Principal, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, Ltd.
Pete retired as a Deloitte senior principal on June 3, 2017, after a successful 35-year career with the firm. He is a strategy consultant by background and has led a number of the firm’s most significant client relationships and cross-functional areas of practice globally. Pete has worked almost exclusively in life sciences and healthcare for the last 15 years, segueing into the industry through his work restructuring European process manufacturers in the mid-1990s. He was most recently Deloitte’s Global Managing Director for Life Sciences & Healthcare, growing the business over 35% to USD $2.5 billion in revenue during his tenure.
Through his relationships with senior life sciences industry executives, Pete became involved in Project HOPE, a highly regarded healthcare NGO that, since 1958, has been making quality and sustainable healthcare available to people in over 120 countries.
Pete serves on the board of trustees of Washington & Jefferson College, one of the U.S.’ oldest and most distinguished four-year liberal arts colleges founded in 1781. He teaches a course in Comparative Global Health Care Systems for the program. Pete and several other principals, identifying an underserved market opportunity in financial services, started Snowden Lane Partners. SLP is an independent, advisor-owned, wealth advisory firm dedicated to providing client-focused advice in a values-driven culture.
Pete graduated from the University of Pittsburgh’s Katz School of Business with an MBA in Finance and from Washington & Jefferson College with a BA in History. He and his wife Hilary raise cattle on the Northridge Highland Farm in Vermont, an organic sustainable farming business. Pete is a dual US and UK citizen.
Pete proudly serves as the Chair of the Management Development and Compensation Committee at Project HOPE.