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Heather A. Provino, MS

Heather A. Provino, MS

Ms. Provino works with growth in the healthcare space to accelerate growth, create organizational viability and achieve financial goals.  To date TSG has executed several engagements resulting in fund raising, roll-up/exits and strategic growth initiatives.  In addition to her role as managing partner at TSG, Heather led the development of a new business unit at LabCorp, is an advisor to several start-ups in healthcare, energy and technology.

Prior to her current venture, Heather translated her joint passion for business and health into creating a proven industry leader in global population health management selling into the health plan, health system/at risk provider and employer spaces as founder and CEO resulting in an exit and a subsequent merger.  Heather focuses teams on delivering exceptional customer service, system and performance excellence, disciplined financial management, creative distribution and innovation.

Heather holds a Bachelor of Science from Binghamton University and a Master of Science from Ithaca College.  She maintains an active role in the American Heart Association as a member of the Health Tech Advisory Board and previous Director on the Founders Board, member of the Go Red for Women Circle of Red, and as a Director of the Southern New England AHA Board where she is also past Chairman of the Board. Heather also serves as a Director on the Delta Dental of RI, VTG and Zillion Boards.  She was named a Woman to Watch in Health Care Services by PBN and has also been a contributing member of the HERO think tank, served as a health expert on 3 TEDMED Great Challenges panels and is a frequent speaker within the health care industry.

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