Zemantics Ventures is scaling its healthcare services footprint through the acquisition of Consilium360 and MedWell360, creating a broader enterprise workforce and operational solutions platform. Drew Seaman, managing director at Hunt Scanlon Ventures, examines how the transaction reflects rising consolidation and platform-building across healthcare workforce services.
Hunt Scanlon Ventures has served as buy-side M&A advisor to Zemantics Ventures in its acquisition of Consilium360 and MedWell360, strengthening Zemantics’ healthcare services portfolio and expanding its enterprise workforce and operational solutions capabilities nationwide.
The deals bring together complementary capabilities across healthcare HR strategy, workforce process optimization, scheduling, and access center operations — forming a more integrated, technology-enabled services platform.
“These acquisitions align with Zemantics’ strategy of building disciplined, technology-enabled service platforms positioned for long-term growth,” said Drew Seaman, managing director of Hunt Scanlon Ventures.
“In today’s complex healthcare environment characterized by workforce shortages, rising labor costs, and increasing patient access demands, health systems require structured, data-driven people systems aligned with performance objectives,” said Scott A. Scanlon, CEO of Hunt Scanlon Ventures. “This combined platform will continue delivering measurable results while expanding capabilities under the broader Zemantics ecosystem.”
Expanding Enterprise Workforce Capabilities
Consilium360 delivers enterprise-grade HR strategy and workforce process optimization for healthcare organizations, focusing on structured, metric-driven people systems that align operational performance with clinical and financial outcomes.
MedWell360 complements that foundation with healthcare scheduling, call center, and access center solutions designed to improve workforce efficiency and patient access. Its technology-enabled delivery model supports scalable, performance-based operational execution.
Together, the combined platform enhances Zemantics’ ability to offer integrated workforce infrastructure at a time when healthcare providers face persistent labor shortages and rising operational complexity.
“Across the human capital markets, consolidation is no longer opportunistic — it is strategic.”
John Brown, founder and healthcare HR executive of Consilium360 and MedWell360, will continue in a leadership role, ensuring continuity for clients and employees.
“Consilium360 and MedWell360 have built strong operational foundations and trusted client relationships,” said Manish K. Mehta, founder of Zemantics Ventures. “Our focus is to scale proven teams through strategic capital, shared services infrastructure, and technology enablement. This transaction strengthens our healthcare vertical and positions us for sustained expansion.”
Healthcare M&A Momentum Builds
The transactions also reflects a broader consolidation theme unfolding across human capital and professional services markets.
Hunt Scanlon Ventures’ 2025 Mid-Year M&A Report notes that consolidation across executive search and human capital markets has been accelerating, with buyers actively seeking specialized, scalable platforms that offer sector depth, embedded client relationships, and operational strength.
While much of that data centers on executive search, similar structural drivers are also influencing the staffing sector and healthcare services. Scale, technology integration, and recurring client engagement models are increasingly shaping valuation dynamics.
“Across the human capital markets, consolidation is no longer opportunistic — it is strategic,” said Mr. Seaman. “Sponsors and operators are building platforms with durable sector exposure, and healthcare workforce solutions represent a particularly resilient and mission-critical vertical.”
He added: “These transactions reflect the broader trend we are seeing as 2026 unfolds. Buyers are prioritizing infrastructure-oriented services that directly impact enterprise performance. In healthcare, workforce strategy and operational execution are now core value drivers, not support functions.”
Private equity capital continues to fuel transaction demand across the human capital sector, particularly in areas where leadership, workforce systems, and operational performance intersect.
Positioned for Sustained Growth
Zemantics Ventures operates as a strategic investment and operating platform focused on acquiring and scaling service-driven businesses across healthcare, workforce solutions, and technology-enabled sectors. The firm partners with founder-led and growth-stage companies, providing capital, operational expertise, and scalable infrastructure to accelerate long-term value creation.
The integration of Consilium360 and MedWell360 into Zemantics Ventures takes immediate effect, easing a seamless transition for clients and teams alike.
As consolidation across healthcare workforce services continues, the formation of scaled, technology-enabled platforms is emerging as a defining feature of the current M&A cycle. For Zemantics, these acquisitions mark another step in building a disciplined healthcare services ecosystem positioned for long-term expansion.
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Drew Seaman
Drew Seaman is a Managing Director at Hunt Scanlon Ventures. He is responsible for co-managing the firm’s investment portfolio of executive search, talent acquisition, private equity, and investment firms. In addition to sourcing new opportunities and managing the firm’s current investments, Drew leads the technical aspects of client engagements, including valuation and financial analysis and the preparation of investment marketing materials.
Drew began his career in wealth management before joining BMO Capital Markets as an Investment Banking Associate in the Financial Institutions Group. Drew assisted with transaction execution and prepared comprehensive valuation and financial analyses for clients in the specialty finance, asset and wealth management, and insurance sectors.
Drew earned a B.A. in Economics from DePauw University, where he was quarterback on the varsity football team. He earned his M.B.A. with concentrations in Finance and Accounting from NYU’s Stern School of Business. Connect with Drew.






