Michele A. Masucci
Direttore/Membro del Consiglio presso The Children's Health Fund
Relazioni attive
Nome | Sesso | Età | Società collegate | Collaborazione |
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Karen B. Redlener | F | - |
The Children's Health Fund
The Children's Health Fund Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services The Children's Health Fund is a non-profit organization, which engages in the provision of healthcare services for kids. It offers Blue Bus, a pediatric mobile medical clinic that offers curbside checkups and treatments. The firm also supports the Terra Firma project, a program the provides healthcare, mental health support, and legal assistance for unaccompanied immigrant minors. The company was founded by Irwin E. Redlener, Karen B. Redlener, and Paul Simon in 1987 and is headquartered in New York, NY. | 37 anni |
Robert F. Tannenhauser | M | - |
The Children's Health Fund
The Children's Health Fund Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services The Children's Health Fund is a non-profit organization, which engages in the provision of healthcare services for kids. It offers Blue Bus, a pediatric mobile medical clinic that offers curbside checkups and treatments. The firm also supports the Terra Firma project, a program the provides healthcare, mental health support, and legal assistance for unaccompanied immigrant minors. The company was founded by Irwin E. Redlener, Karen B. Redlener, and Paul Simon in 1987 and is headquartered in New York, NY. | 36 anni |
Craig Antico | M | - |
Rip Medical Debt
Rip Medical Debt Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Rip Medical Debt is a national 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that was founded in 2014 by two former debt collectors, Jerry Ashton and Craig Antico. The private company is based in Long Island City, NY. The company purchases bundled portfolios of medical debts for a fraction of their face value and partners with various organizations to convert every dollar contributed into $100 of medical debt relief on average. Rip has also partnered with hospitals, health systems, and physician groups to acquire medical debt for abolishment. The company gained national recognition after facilitating the abolishment of $15 million in medical debt on an episode of HBO's "Last Week Tonight with John Oliver." To date, Rip has acquired and abolished over $10 billion of burdensome medical debt, helping more than 6.5 million families and addressing a major social determinant of health. | - |
Jerry Ashton | M | - |
Rip Medical Debt
Rip Medical Debt Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Rip Medical Debt is a national 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that was founded in 2014 by two former debt collectors, Jerry Ashton and Craig Antico. The private company is based in Long Island City, NY. The company purchases bundled portfolios of medical debts for a fraction of their face value and partners with various organizations to convert every dollar contributed into $100 of medical debt relief on average. Rip has also partnered with hospitals, health systems, and physician groups to acquire medical debt for abolishment. The company gained national recognition after facilitating the abolishment of $15 million in medical debt on an episode of HBO's "Last Week Tonight with John Oliver." To date, Rip has acquired and abolished over $10 billion of burdensome medical debt, helping more than 6.5 million families and addressing a major social determinant of health. | - |
Jose N. Penabad | M | - |
Rip Medical Debt
Rip Medical Debt Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Rip Medical Debt is a national 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that was founded in 2014 by two former debt collectors, Jerry Ashton and Craig Antico. The private company is based in Long Island City, NY. The company purchases bundled portfolios of medical debts for a fraction of their face value and partners with various organizations to convert every dollar contributed into $100 of medical debt relief on average. Rip has also partnered with hospitals, health systems, and physician groups to acquire medical debt for abolishment. The company gained national recognition after facilitating the abolishment of $15 million in medical debt on an episode of HBO's "Last Week Tonight with John Oliver." To date, Rip has acquired and abolished over $10 billion of burdensome medical debt, helping more than 6.5 million families and addressing a major social determinant of health. | 6 anni |
Hervé Sedky | M | 54 |
The Children's Health Fund
The Children's Health Fund Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services The Children's Health Fund is a non-profit organization, which engages in the provision of healthcare services for kids. It offers Blue Bus, a pediatric mobile medical clinic that offers curbside checkups and treatments. The firm also supports the Terra Firma project, a program the provides healthcare, mental health support, and legal assistance for unaccompanied immigrant minors. The company was founded by Irwin E. Redlener, Karen B. Redlener, and Paul Simon in 1987 and is headquartered in New York, NY. | - |
Dennis G. Johnson | M | - |
The Children's Health Fund
The Children's Health Fund Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services The Children's Health Fund is a non-profit organization, which engages in the provision of healthcare services for kids. It offers Blue Bus, a pediatric mobile medical clinic that offers curbside checkups and treatments. The firm also supports the Terra Firma project, a program the provides healthcare, mental health support, and legal assistance for unaccompanied immigrant minors. The company was founded by Irwin E. Redlener, Karen B. Redlener, and Paul Simon in 1987 and is headquartered in New York, NY. | - |
Irwin E. Redlener | M | - |
The Children's Health Fund
The Children's Health Fund Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services The Children's Health Fund is a non-profit organization, which engages in the provision of healthcare services for kids. It offers Blue Bus, a pediatric mobile medical clinic that offers curbside checkups and treatments. The firm also supports the Terra Firma project, a program the provides healthcare, mental health support, and legal assistance for unaccompanied immigrant minors. The company was founded by Irwin E. Redlener, Karen B. Redlener, and Paul Simon in 1987 and is headquartered in New York, NY. | 37 anni |
Paul Simon | M | - |
The Children's Health Fund
The Children's Health Fund Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services The Children's Health Fund is a non-profit organization, which engages in the provision of healthcare services for kids. It offers Blue Bus, a pediatric mobile medical clinic that offers curbside checkups and treatments. The firm also supports the Terra Firma project, a program the provides healthcare, mental health support, and legal assistance for unaccompanied immigrant minors. The company was founded by Irwin E. Redlener, Karen B. Redlener, and Paul Simon in 1987 and is headquartered in New York, NY. | 37 anni |
Arturo Brito | M | - |
The Children's Health Fund
The Children's Health Fund Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services The Children's Health Fund is a non-profit organization, which engages in the provision of healthcare services for kids. It offers Blue Bus, a pediatric mobile medical clinic that offers curbside checkups and treatments. The firm also supports the Terra Firma project, a program the provides healthcare, mental health support, and legal assistance for unaccompanied immigrant minors. The company was founded by Irwin E. Redlener, Karen B. Redlener, and Paul Simon in 1987 and is headquartered in New York, NY. | 3 anni |
Sean F. Cassidy | M | - |
The Children's Health Fund
The Children's Health Fund Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services The Children's Health Fund is a non-profit organization, which engages in the provision of healthcare services for kids. It offers Blue Bus, a pediatric mobile medical clinic that offers curbside checkups and treatments. The firm also supports the Terra Firma project, a program the provides healthcare, mental health support, and legal assistance for unaccompanied immigrant minors. The company was founded by Irwin E. Redlener, Karen B. Redlener, and Paul Simon in 1987 and is headquartered in New York, NY. | 24 anni |
Marc Costantini | M | - |
The Children's Health Fund
The Children's Health Fund Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services The Children's Health Fund is a non-profit organization, which engages in the provision of healthcare services for kids. It offers Blue Bus, a pediatric mobile medical clinic that offers curbside checkups and treatments. The firm also supports the Terra Firma project, a program the provides healthcare, mental health support, and legal assistance for unaccompanied immigrant minors. The company was founded by Irwin E. Redlener, Karen B. Redlener, and Paul Simon in 1987 and is headquartered in New York, NY. | 6 anni |
Robert Essner | M | 76 |
The Children's Health Fund
The Children's Health Fund Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services The Children's Health Fund is a non-profit organization, which engages in the provision of healthcare services for kids. It offers Blue Bus, a pediatric mobile medical clinic that offers curbside checkups and treatments. The firm also supports the Terra Firma project, a program the provides healthcare, mental health support, and legal assistance for unaccompanied immigrant minors. The company was founded by Irwin E. Redlener, Karen B. Redlener, and Paul Simon in 1987 and is headquartered in New York, NY. | - |
Oxiris Barbot | M | - |
Rip Medical Debt
Rip Medical Debt Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Rip Medical Debt is a national 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that was founded in 2014 by two former debt collectors, Jerry Ashton and Craig Antico. The private company is based in Long Island City, NY. The company purchases bundled portfolios of medical debts for a fraction of their face value and partners with various organizations to convert every dollar contributed into $100 of medical debt relief on average. Rip has also partnered with hospitals, health systems, and physician groups to acquire medical debt for abolishment. The company gained national recognition after facilitating the abolishment of $15 million in medical debt on an episode of HBO's "Last Week Tonight with John Oliver." To date, Rip has acquired and abolished over $10 billion of burdensome medical debt, helping more than 6.5 million families and addressing a major social determinant of health. | - |
William von Mueffling | M | - |
Rip Medical Debt
Rip Medical Debt Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Rip Medical Debt is a national 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that was founded in 2014 by two former debt collectors, Jerry Ashton and Craig Antico. The private company is based in Long Island City, NY. The company purchases bundled portfolios of medical debts for a fraction of their face value and partners with various organizations to convert every dollar contributed into $100 of medical debt relief on average. Rip has also partnered with hospitals, health systems, and physician groups to acquire medical debt for abolishment. The company gained national recognition after facilitating the abolishment of $15 million in medical debt on an episode of HBO's "Last Week Tonight with John Oliver." To date, Rip has acquired and abolished over $10 billion of burdensome medical debt, helping more than 6.5 million families and addressing a major social determinant of health. | - |
Ted Sann | M | - |
Rip Medical Debt
Rip Medical Debt Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Rip Medical Debt is a national 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that was founded in 2014 by two former debt collectors, Jerry Ashton and Craig Antico. The private company is based in Long Island City, NY. The company purchases bundled portfolios of medical debts for a fraction of their face value and partners with various organizations to convert every dollar contributed into $100 of medical debt relief on average. Rip has also partnered with hospitals, health systems, and physician groups to acquire medical debt for abolishment. The company gained national recognition after facilitating the abolishment of $15 million in medical debt on an episode of HBO's "Last Week Tonight with John Oliver." To date, Rip has acquired and abolished over $10 billion of burdensome medical debt, helping more than 6.5 million families and addressing a major social determinant of health. | - |
Magan Ray | F | - |
Rip Medical Debt
Rip Medical Debt Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Rip Medical Debt is a national 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that was founded in 2014 by two former debt collectors, Jerry Ashton and Craig Antico. The private company is based in Long Island City, NY. The company purchases bundled portfolios of medical debts for a fraction of their face value and partners with various organizations to convert every dollar contributed into $100 of medical debt relief on average. Rip has also partnered with hospitals, health systems, and physician groups to acquire medical debt for abolishment. The company gained national recognition after facilitating the abolishment of $15 million in medical debt on an episode of HBO's "Last Week Tonight with John Oliver." To date, Rip has acquired and abolished over $10 billion of burdensome medical debt, helping more than 6.5 million families and addressing a major social determinant of health. | - |
Ram Raju | M | - |
Rip Medical Debt
Rip Medical Debt Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Rip Medical Debt is a national 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that was founded in 2014 by two former debt collectors, Jerry Ashton and Craig Antico. The private company is based in Long Island City, NY. The company purchases bundled portfolios of medical debts for a fraction of their face value and partners with various organizations to convert every dollar contributed into $100 of medical debt relief on average. Rip has also partnered with hospitals, health systems, and physician groups to acquire medical debt for abolishment. The company gained national recognition after facilitating the abolishment of $15 million in medical debt on an episode of HBO's "Last Week Tonight with John Oliver." To date, Rip has acquired and abolished over $10 billion of burdensome medical debt, helping more than 6.5 million families and addressing a major social determinant of health. | - |
Jon Lindsey | M | - |
Rip Medical Debt
Rip Medical Debt Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Rip Medical Debt is a national 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that was founded in 2014 by two former debt collectors, Jerry Ashton and Craig Antico. The private company is based in Long Island City, NY. The company purchases bundled portfolios of medical debts for a fraction of their face value and partners with various organizations to convert every dollar contributed into $100 of medical debt relief on average. Rip has also partnered with hospitals, health systems, and physician groups to acquire medical debt for abolishment. The company gained national recognition after facilitating the abolishment of $15 million in medical debt on an episode of HBO's "Last Week Tonight with John Oliver." To date, Rip has acquired and abolished over $10 billion of burdensome medical debt, helping more than 6.5 million families and addressing a major social determinant of health. | 4 anni |
Allison Sesso | F | - |
Rip Medical Debt
Rip Medical Debt Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Rip Medical Debt is a national 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that was founded in 2014 by two former debt collectors, Jerry Ashton and Craig Antico. The private company is based in Long Island City, NY. The company purchases bundled portfolios of medical debts for a fraction of their face value and partners with various organizations to convert every dollar contributed into $100 of medical debt relief on average. Rip has also partnered with hospitals, health systems, and physician groups to acquire medical debt for abolishment. The company gained national recognition after facilitating the abolishment of $15 million in medical debt on an episode of HBO's "Last Week Tonight with John Oliver." To date, Rip has acquired and abolished over $10 billion of burdensome medical debt, helping more than 6.5 million families and addressing a major social determinant of health. | - |
Jeffrey C. Smedsrud | M | 65 |
Rip Medical Debt
Rip Medical Debt Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Rip Medical Debt is a national 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that was founded in 2014 by two former debt collectors, Jerry Ashton and Craig Antico. The private company is based in Long Island City, NY. The company purchases bundled portfolios of medical debts for a fraction of their face value and partners with various organizations to convert every dollar contributed into $100 of medical debt relief on average. Rip has also partnered with hospitals, health systems, and physician groups to acquire medical debt for abolishment. The company gained national recognition after facilitating the abolishment of $15 million in medical debt on an episode of HBO's "Last Week Tonight with John Oliver." To date, Rip has acquired and abolished over $10 billion of burdensome medical debt, helping more than 6.5 million families and addressing a major social determinant of health. | - |
Lauren Krueger | F | - |
The Children's Health Fund
The Children's Health Fund Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services The Children's Health Fund is a non-profit organization, which engages in the provision of healthcare services for kids. It offers Blue Bus, a pediatric mobile medical clinic that offers curbside checkups and treatments. The firm also supports the Terra Firma project, a program the provides healthcare, mental health support, and legal assistance for unaccompanied immigrant minors. The company was founded by Irwin E. Redlener, Karen B. Redlener, and Paul Simon in 1987 and is headquartered in New York, NY. | - |
Donald Layton | M | 73 |
The Children's Health Fund
The Children's Health Fund Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services The Children's Health Fund is a non-profit organization, which engages in the provision of healthcare services for kids. It offers Blue Bus, a pediatric mobile medical clinic that offers curbside checkups and treatments. The firm also supports the Terra Firma project, a program the provides healthcare, mental health support, and legal assistance for unaccompanied immigrant minors. The company was founded by Irwin E. Redlener, Karen B. Redlener, and Paul Simon in 1987 and is headquartered in New York, NY. | 5 anni |
Robert E. Goff | M | - |
Rip Medical Debt
Rip Medical Debt Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Rip Medical Debt is a national 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that was founded in 2014 by two former debt collectors, Jerry Ashton and Craig Antico. The private company is based in Long Island City, NY. The company purchases bundled portfolios of medical debts for a fraction of their face value and partners with various organizations to convert every dollar contributed into $100 of medical debt relief on average. Rip has also partnered with hospitals, health systems, and physician groups to acquire medical debt for abolishment. The company gained national recognition after facilitating the abolishment of $15 million in medical debt on an episode of HBO's "Last Week Tonight with John Oliver." To date, Rip has acquired and abolished over $10 billion of burdensome medical debt, helping more than 6.5 million families and addressing a major social determinant of health. | 10 anni |
David N. Dinkins | M | 96 |
The Children's Health Fund
The Children's Health Fund Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services The Children's Health Fund is a non-profit organization, which engages in the provision of healthcare services for kids. It offers Blue Bus, a pediatric mobile medical clinic that offers curbside checkups and treatments. The firm also supports the Terra Firma project, a program the provides healthcare, mental health support, and legal assistance for unaccompanied immigrant minors. The company was founded by Irwin E. Redlener, Karen B. Redlener, and Paul Simon in 1987 and is headquartered in New York, NY. | - |
Alexander Karnal | M | - |
The Children's Health Fund
The Children's Health Fund Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services The Children's Health Fund is a non-profit organization, which engages in the provision of healthcare services for kids. It offers Blue Bus, a pediatric mobile medical clinic that offers curbside checkups and treatments. The firm also supports the Terra Firma project, a program the provides healthcare, mental health support, and legal assistance for unaccompanied immigrant minors. The company was founded by Irwin E. Redlener, Karen B. Redlener, and Paul Simon in 1987 and is headquartered in New York, NY. | - |
Elizabeth Marincola | F | - |
Rip Medical Debt
Rip Medical Debt Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Rip Medical Debt is a national 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that was founded in 2014 by two former debt collectors, Jerry Ashton and Craig Antico. The private company is based in Long Island City, NY. The company purchases bundled portfolios of medical debts for a fraction of their face value and partners with various organizations to convert every dollar contributed into $100 of medical debt relief on average. Rip has also partnered with hospitals, health systems, and physician groups to acquire medical debt for abolishment. The company gained national recognition after facilitating the abolishment of $15 million in medical debt on an episode of HBO's "Last Week Tonight with John Oliver." To date, Rip has acquired and abolished over $10 billion of burdensome medical debt, helping more than 6.5 million families and addressing a major social determinant of health. | - |
Dipal Doshi | M | 48 |
The Children's Health Fund
The Children's Health Fund Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services The Children's Health Fund is a non-profit organization, which engages in the provision of healthcare services for kids. It offers Blue Bus, a pediatric mobile medical clinic that offers curbside checkups and treatments. The firm also supports the Terra Firma project, a program the provides healthcare, mental health support, and legal assistance for unaccompanied immigrant minors. The company was founded by Irwin E. Redlener, Karen B. Redlener, and Paul Simon in 1987 and is headquartered in New York, NY. | - |
Martha Molina Bernadett | M | 60 |
The Children's Health Fund
The Children's Health Fund Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services The Children's Health Fund is a non-profit organization, which engages in the provision of healthcare services for kids. It offers Blue Bus, a pediatric mobile medical clinic that offers curbside checkups and treatments. The firm also supports the Terra Firma project, a program the provides healthcare, mental health support, and legal assistance for unaccompanied immigrant minors. The company was founded by Irwin E. Redlener, Karen B. Redlener, and Paul Simon in 1987 and is headquartered in New York, NY. | - |
Paul Metselaar | M | - |
The Children's Health Fund
The Children's Health Fund Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services The Children's Health Fund is a non-profit organization, which engages in the provision of healthcare services for kids. It offers Blue Bus, a pediatric mobile medical clinic that offers curbside checkups and treatments. The firm also supports the Terra Firma project, a program the provides healthcare, mental health support, and legal assistance for unaccompanied immigrant minors. The company was founded by Irwin E. Redlener, Karen B. Redlener, and Paul Simon in 1987 and is headquartered in New York, NY. | - |
Jane Pauley | F | - |
The Children's Health Fund
The Children's Health Fund Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services The Children's Health Fund is a non-profit organization, which engages in the provision of healthcare services for kids. It offers Blue Bus, a pediatric mobile medical clinic that offers curbside checkups and treatments. The firm also supports the Terra Firma project, a program the provides healthcare, mental health support, and legal assistance for unaccompanied immigrant minors. The company was founded by Irwin E. Redlener, Karen B. Redlener, and Paul Simon in 1987 and is headquartered in New York, NY. | - |
Robert C. Osborne | M | - |
The Children's Health Fund
The Children's Health Fund Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services The Children's Health Fund is a non-profit organization, which engages in the provision of healthcare services for kids. It offers Blue Bus, a pediatric mobile medical clinic that offers curbside checkups and treatments. The firm also supports the Terra Firma project, a program the provides healthcare, mental health support, and legal assistance for unaccompanied immigrant minors. The company was founded by Irwin E. Redlener, Karen B. Redlener, and Paul Simon in 1987 and is headquartered in New York, NY. | - |
Samuel A. Keesal | M | - |
The Children's Health Fund
The Children's Health Fund Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services The Children's Health Fund is a non-profit organization, which engages in the provision of healthcare services for kids. It offers Blue Bus, a pediatric mobile medical clinic that offers curbside checkups and treatments. The firm also supports the Terra Firma project, a program the provides healthcare, mental health support, and legal assistance for unaccompanied immigrant minors. The company was founded by Irwin E. Redlener, Karen B. Redlener, and Paul Simon in 1987 and is headquartered in New York, NY. | - |
W. Robert Friedman | M | - |
The Children's Health Fund
The Children's Health Fund Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services The Children's Health Fund is a non-profit organization, which engages in the provision of healthcare services for kids. It offers Blue Bus, a pediatric mobile medical clinic that offers curbside checkups and treatments. The firm also supports the Terra Firma project, a program the provides healthcare, mental health support, and legal assistance for unaccompanied immigrant minors. The company was founded by Irwin E. Redlener, Karen B. Redlener, and Paul Simon in 1987 and is headquartered in New York, NY. | - |
Pernell Brice | M | - |
The Children's Health Fund
The Children's Health Fund Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services The Children's Health Fund is a non-profit organization, which engages in the provision of healthcare services for kids. It offers Blue Bus, a pediatric mobile medical clinic that offers curbside checkups and treatments. The firm also supports the Terra Firma project, a program the provides healthcare, mental health support, and legal assistance for unaccompanied immigrant minors. The company was founded by Irwin E. Redlener, Karen B. Redlener, and Paul Simon in 1987 and is headquartered in New York, NY. | 2 anni |
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Paese | Relazioni | % del totale |
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Stati Uniti | 35 | 100.00% |
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