CoreLife Healthcare
Tyler D. has a diverse work experience spanning various industries. Starting in 2007 as a Business Development Intern at Morgan Stanley Smith Barney, they gained experience in supporting financial advisors, coordinating events, and conducting needs analysis. Tyler then joined AIG, where they quickly advanced from Sales Agent to Associate Manager and Associate General Manager, overseeing sales offices and managing a team of agents. In 2013, Tyler became the East Coast Sales Director at Troxler Electronic Laboratories, Inc., achieving significant sales growth within the first six months. Tyler then served as the Director of Business Development at Financial Directions Group, Inc., focusing on improving market position and achieving financial growth. Tyler went on to work as an Account Manager for Avanos Medical, a Regional Sales Manager for Konica Minolta Healthcare Americas, Inc., and as the Vice President of Sales & Healthcare Relations for CoreLife Healthcare, where they provide leadership and direction for sales processes and teams.
Tyler D. completed their high school education at Severna Park Senior High School from 2000 to 2004, focusing on general studies. Subsequently, they obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Business, Economics, and Finance from Greensboro College, studying from 2004 to 2008.
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.