Raymond J Kostkowski

Raymond Kostkowski serves as Chairman of CoreLife Healthcare, a leading organization with $100 million in revenue that partners with major health systems to address obesity and chronic illnesses through value-based care. CoreLife’s innovative approach improves health outcomes while reducing healthcare costs, serving as a model for integrated obesity treatment.

Since 2002, Kostkowski has also served as Chairman of KCap Venture, a firm specializing in middle-market venture investments.

With a career spanning several decades, Kostkowski has a proven track record of building and scaling successful businesses. He was the founder and CEO of Capital Trust Finance, Inc. (1986–2001), a financial services company with over $250 million in assets that was acquired by a public company. From 1997 to 2001, he led Quantum Technology Group, a software development firm, to a successful public company exit. Additionally, he founded and served as CEO of EOS (1994–1997), a $100 million regional office product distribution company that was also sold to a public company.

Kostkowski’s extensive experience and entrepreneurial success across various industries position him as a leader in driving growth and value creation.

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Naples, United States

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CoreLife Healthcare

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CoreLife provides comprehensive, evidence-based, and medically-backed obesity treatment that empowers our patients to take control of their life and health. We are a partner to healthcare systems in support of primary care physicians, surgeons, and specialists looking to improve outcomes for patients living with excess weight or obesity. Our comprehensive care model is proven to improve overall health, optimize surgical outcomes, and prevent, impede, or potentially reverse a diagnosis. We provide: ● Medical care for chronic conditions that are related to weight, in collaboration with referring physicians. ● Nutritional counseling to develop individualized eating plans based on science, not trends. ● Exercise training that facilitates movement and helps patients progress toward general fitness. ● Behavioral health therapy to uncover and reduce barriers to overall health and wellness.


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