Moises Eilemberg

Moises Eilemberg - Short Bio Moises Eilemberg is an accomplished and proven CEO and investor with over 20 years of experience in executive management, private equity, venture capital, mergers and acquisitions, and board governance in a variety of industries, with a particular focus on technology-enabled services and data analytics applications. Prior to forming Rush Mount Ventures, Moises was CEO of Avadyne Health, a leading provider of technology-enabled revenue cycle services to the healthcare industry. Moises led Avadyne from being a relatively unknown local company to becoming a national Revenue Cycle firm serving over 275 hospitals, including 9 of the top 30 US health systems. In 2015, Avadyne Health was recognized as the #1 Self-Pay Solutions Company, and the 10th largest Revenue Cycle Management firm in the nation serving more than 275 hospitals and processing over $3 billion in new account placements annually. During Moises's leadership, Avadyne's revenue grew more than 5.0x, and EBITDA grew more than 3.5x. Avadyne was successfully sold in April 2016 to a private equity firm. Prior to Avadyne Health, Moises spent 8 years in the Private Equity field, investing in, and helping develop private businesses. In 2004, he founded Pacific Onset Capital LLC, a private equity investment firm focused on the healthcare revenue cycle space. Moises earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Finance and Information Systems from the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business, where he graduated Magna Cum Laude. He also earned an MBA degree from the Stanford Graduate School of Business. Moises is a member of the Healthcare Financial Management Association (HFMA) and holds a Fellow of the HFMA (FHFMA) designation.

Jim Kennel

As an entrepreneur, Jim is known for his 1992 founding DMX-Direct the database marketing communication-production enterprise whose advanced technologies serve Higher Education, Mutual Funds and Healthcare industries. DMX was acquired by Ruffalo Noel Levitzthe consultancy to higher education. Mr. Kennel retired as CEO. Today the company (DMX-Engage)is owned by OneTouchPoint. Jim recognizes opportunities to employ new technologies to advance mature industries. He pioneeredInteractive Voice Response to launch such applications as “Talking Yellow Pages” for directory publishers and “The Music Line” for recording companies. DMX was an early adaptor of data-mining and social media to leverage internet and traditional advertising. Previously as a general contractor via Kennel and Associates, he managed projects for Arco Alaska, Alumax, McDonnell Douglas, Trammel Crow and others. Mr. Kennel then employed his general contracting model enabling DMX to pivot to market opportunities while minimizing capital costs. His relationship with ACN Infotech serves as a GC example. The results includesuperior profit margins and high client retention. ACN Infotech. ACN Infotech. ACN Infotech. ACN Infotech. ACN Infotech. ACN Infotech. ACN Infotech. ACN Infotech. ACN Infotech. ACN Infotech. ACN Infotech. ACN Infotech. ACN Infotech. ACN Infotech. ACN Infotech. ACN Infotech. ACN Infotech. ACN Infotech. ACN Infotech. ACN Infotech. ACN Infotech. ACN Infotech. ACN Infotech. ACN Infotech. ACN Infotech. ACN Infotech. ACN Infotech. ACN Infotech. ACN Infotech. ACN Infotech. ACN Infotech. ACN Infotech. ACN Infotech. ACN Infotech. ACN Infotech. ACN Infotech. ACN Infotech. ACN Infotech. ACN Infotech. ACN Infotech. ACN Infotech. ACN Infotech. ACN Infotech.