Full Name
Victor Lanio
Job Title
Partner
Company
Flare Capital Partners
Speaker Bio
Vic is a Partner at Flare Capital Partners. Vic led the firm’s investments in Elektra Health, Greater Good Health and Ounce of Care. In addition, in the past he held Board observer roles with Aspen RxHealth, Axuall, Circulation (acquired by LogistiCare), Cohere Health, Oui Therapeutics, Tausight, Visana Health, Visitpay (acquired by R1), and Vita Health. He also has led the firm’s Flare Scholars Ventures investments Marigold Health, Piction Health and Ounce of Care.
Prior to joining Flare Capital, Vic held corporate development and product roles at Curaspan, which was acquired by naviHealth in 2016. Vic started his career in healthcare as a hospital system consultant at PwC and McKinsey & Company. He focused primarily on health system strategy within the context of the Affordable Care Act, the transition to value-based care, revenue cycle and clinical operations work. As McKinsey he worked on the Objective Health team, a tech-enabled consulting model for small to mid-sized health systems. He also helped launch and served as the President and Executive Board Chair of Boston Young Healthcare Professionals, a 501(c)(3) organization aimed at providing educational, networking and community service opportunities for young healthcare professionals in Boston.
Vic obtained his undergraduate degree from Boston College, with majors in Physics and Management with a Concentration in Finance. He also obtained his MBA from the MIT Sloan School of Management. While completing his MBA, Vic co-Directed the inaugural MIT Healthcare Innovations Prize in 2016, a pitch competition for health tech entrepreneurs that continues to this day.
Prior to joining Flare Capital, Vic held corporate development and product roles at Curaspan, which was acquired by naviHealth in 2016. Vic started his career in healthcare as a hospital system consultant at PwC and McKinsey & Company. He focused primarily on health system strategy within the context of the Affordable Care Act, the transition to value-based care, revenue cycle and clinical operations work. As McKinsey he worked on the Objective Health team, a tech-enabled consulting model for small to mid-sized health systems. He also helped launch and served as the President and Executive Board Chair of Boston Young Healthcare Professionals, a 501(c)(3) organization aimed at providing educational, networking and community service opportunities for young healthcare professionals in Boston.
Vic obtained his undergraduate degree from Boston College, with majors in Physics and Management with a Concentration in Finance. He also obtained his MBA from the MIT Sloan School of Management. While completing his MBA, Vic co-Directed the inaugural MIT Healthcare Innovations Prize in 2016, a pitch competition for health tech entrepreneurs that continues to this day.
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