Consova Corporation
Vincent Visuth has a strong background in strategic marketing and healthcare management. Vincent served as the Chief Global Strategy Officer and Operations Officer of Americas at Medtech Global, where they were responsible for M&A, business development, and growth. Prior to that, they were the Chief Operating Officer at Consova Corporation, where they focused on developing new service lines and driving business growth. Vincent also held the role of Vice President of Healthcare Strategy and Research at ide8 strategic marketing. Before entering the private sector, Vincent worked in leadership positions within the US Army Health Facility Planning Agency and Evans Army Community Hospital. Vincent began their career as an intern at Johns Hopkins Medicine, where they conducted analysis and created strategies for market share growth.
Vincent Visuth received a High School Diploma from Andrean High School in 2003. Vincent then pursued a Bachelor of Science degree, majoring in Physics, Math, Chemistry, and History, at Loyola University Chicago from 2003 to 2007. Following this, they earned a Masters of Health Administration degree from Cornell University between 2007 and 2009, specializing in Health Administration.
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Consova Corporation
At Consova, we are optimizing the financial performance of health plans through effective cost containment and risk mitigation. Founded by seasoned health care and Human Resource executives, Consova knows what it takes to contain health care costs. Our goal is to improve our clients’ financial performance without diminishing the level of benefits that is offered to employees and members. Pioneering Technologies and Solutions for health care cost containment: Consova takes great pride in the fact that our Associates are pioneers in developing technologies and business solutions geared towards health care cost containment. Working closely with our greatest asset, our clients, we have been able to deliver over $1 billion of health care savings.