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Ed Caldwell CEO, CarePayment: Assumed leadership at patient engagement and care-financing company in 2021. Initially joined the company as chief revenue o cer in 2015.
Ed Cantwell
President and CEO, Center for Medical Interoperability: Leads nonprofit research lab focused on developing standards and systems around health care data patient accessibility and security. Communications industry veteran previously worked for West Health Institute and 3M’s wireless division.
Devin Carty
CEO, Martin Ventures: Leads investment firm with a specialty in health care technology and tech-enabled services. Co-founded Wellvana Health and Reimagine Care.
Apryl Childs-Potter
President, Nashville Health Care Council: Came from the Greater Memphis Chamber to lead the council, where she replaced Haley Hovious. Council will host national conference in September.
Stu Clark CEO, Premise Health: Former CHD Meridian executive vice president who took the helm at what would become Premise in 2006. Oversaw the 2014 worksite health care merger that created the company and sits on the board of Nashville Health Care Council.
Dick Cowart
Shareholder, Baker Donelson Bearman Caldwell & Berkowitz: Works with for-profit and nonprofit providers on policy and governance issues as the longtime leader of firm’s health and public policy group.
Bob Crants
Founding Partner and Chief Investment O cer, Pharos Capital Group: Co-founded with Kneeland Youngblood the Dallas and Nashville-based firm that invests in home health and other businesses.
Neil de Crescenzo
Chase Manning
Dowdle Construction
Woody Baum
Local Infusion
CEO, Change Healthcare: Oracle veteran took over at the former Emdeon in 2013. Change’s acquisition by UnitedHealth Group went through in 2022 despite Department of Justice e orts.
Michael Cu e
Chief Clinical O cer and Executive Vice President, HCA: Took on the role in early 2022 at the hospital giant, replacing Jonathan Perlin. Held previous posts at Duke University.
Davis Curtis and Justin DeWitte
Managing Partners, Graham Healthcare Capital: Founded the firm in Nashville in 2018, and has since invested in businesses centered on autism care, home health, specialty pharmacy and home infusion, among others.
Daniel Dawes
Executive Director, Meharry Global Health Equity Institute: National public health leader and author formerly of Morehouse School of Medicine tapped to lead Meharry’s future school of global public health.
Nancy-Ann DeParle
Managing Partner and Co-Founder, Consonance Capital Partners: Former head of White House O ce of Health Reform in the Obama administration manages portfolio in health care private equity. She also serves as director at CVS and HCA.
David Dill
CEO, LifePoint Health: Began leading new iteration of LifePoint following union with RCCH HealthCare Partners after joining company in 2007. In 2021 launched a health tech incubator and currently acts as chairman of the Nashville Health Care Council board of directors.
Dan Elrod
Attorney, Butler Snow: Certificate-of-need and licensing expert and longtime member of firm’s health care regulatory and transactions group. Successfully helped guide VUMC through contested plan to expand to Rutherford County.
Bill Frist
Co-Founder and Partner, Frist Cressey Ventures: Former U.S. Senate majority leader and founder of health equity nonprofit NashvilleHealth. With a transplant surgery background, he also holds a special partner position at private equity firm Cressey and Company.
Bobby Frist
Chairman and CEO, HealthStream: Co-founder of health care workforce development company that in 2023 announced a $7 million acquisition of health care tech company and a partnership with Ardent. Company paused acquisitions in early 2020 but has since gone on a spending spree.
Harrison Frist
CEO, naviHealth: Became CEO at post-acute care management company focused on senior citizens in early 2021 after starting there in 2015.