David Levy

Adjunct Professor

Biography

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Dr. David Levy is an accomplished physician executive with a record of achievement in founding, leading, and/or turning around a variety of health services companies focused on improving human health. He has led EHE Health since 2017.

As a primary care physician and epidemiologist, Dr. Levy started his career in private practice in suburban New York City. There he founded Franklin Health Inc., (now owned by Optum), the innovator and leader in advocating for patients with highly complex illnesses.

He then went on to PwC, and as a partner ultimately led its global health care business for several years.

Dr. Levy serves on the boards of leading device, technology, and services companies in the U.S., Israel, and Brazil.

Dr. Levy is a renowned strategic thinker who has executed effective strategies for his own enterprises and a diverse set of public and private sector entities. Drawing on a vast network of business relationships, Dr. Levy brings global best-in-practice solutions to the healthcare industry.

Education

  • University of Massachusetts Amherst (1979 — 1980)
  • Doctor of Medicine - MD McGill University - Medical Physics (1974 — 1979)
  • McGill University (1972 — 1979)

Companies

  • Chief Executive Officer EHE Health (2017)
  • Global Chief Executive Officer AposTherapy (2014 — 2017)
  • Global Healthcare Leader PwC (2009 — 2013)
  • PwC Principal PwC (2005 — 2009)
  • Founder & CEO Franklin Health (1992 — 2004)
  • Adjunct Professor UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School (1995 — 1997)
  • Medical Doctor Solo Family Practice (1983 — 1992)
  • Clinical Assistant Professor of Community Health Albert Einstein College of Medicine (1984 — 1986)
  • Clinical Instructor The Montefiore Hospital (1983 — 1986)

Skills

  • Mergers & Acquisitions
  • Management Consulting
  • Management

Other

Healthcare Management, Leadership, Healthcare, Strategy, Strategic Planning

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