Ray Coppin

Partner - Commercial

Ray has a broad range of commercial experience and skills gained at Board level over 25 years in the telecommunications sector. Strategic, people focused and collaborative with a high level of integrity, recently Ray has focused on impactful, project-based roles.


Ray has facilitated many successful business improvement outcomes, in organic and inorganic transformation and M&A based roles and projects. Most recently Ray has led negotiations on transition and exit on a large, complex, multi-vendor outsourcing transaction.


As well as his role with Cambridge MC, Ray is a Board Advisor to Connected Kerb, a company providing an innovative approach to electric vehicle charging through a smart cities platform.


Ray lives in Maidenhead and has two children, both of whom have graduated from university. He is a keen golfer and sports fan and likes to keep fit through running and cycling. 

Industry insights


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Yello and turquoise neon lights.
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International consulting firm, Cambridge Management Consulting has acquired telecommunications cost-reduction specialist, The Carrier Club, strengthening its ability to help organisations reduce their telecoms and network infrastructure costs.
Pembroke College lawn bathed in sunlight
by Tim Passingham 12 March 2026
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Neon sharks made out of code.
by Simon Crimp 9 March 2026
Cyber Security | Ransomware in 2026 is a board-level resilience issue. Learn the key risks, weak spots and practical questions boards should ask to improve readiness, recovery and response.
The Top 21.2026 at the awards event in Cambridge, UK.
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The #21toWatch Top21.2026 winners have been announced at an awards ceremony at The Glasshouse innovation hub in Cambridge.
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