Mike Murphy, founder and managing partner of Sunstone Management Advisors, has worn the CEO, COO and CRO hats across three decades in healthcare and insurance. In this episode he recounts how he launched a cold‑start insurance division that rocketed to $435 million in revenue and $22 million in EBITDA in just four years, and now clears the $1 billion mark. He even delivered 18% revenue growth and a 40% EBITDA jump within his first year steering three merged healthcare entities. At the heart o...
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Mike Murphy, founder and managing partner of Sunstone Management Advisors, has worn the CEO, COO and CRO hats across three decades in healthcare and insurance. In this episode he recounts how he launched a cold‑start insurance division that rocketed to $435 million in revenue and $22 million in EBITDA in just four years, and now clears the $1 billion mark. He even delivered 18% revenue growth and a 40% EBITDA jump within his first year steering three merged healthcare entities. At the heart o...
Real Estate Bites Back: Why Dental Offices Can't Afford $50 Per Square Foot
Helping Healthcare Scale
25 minutes
3 months ago
Real Estate Bites Back: Why Dental Offices Can't Afford $50 Per Square Foot
Dalton Albertson, Marketing & Business Development at LAD Dental Group, and Brad Lenos, the company’s COO, take you behind the scenes of an 11-location Indiana network that began as a single Kokomo practice in 1978 and grew into a dental powerhouse—almost derailed by one bad lease. In Wabash they under-priced a brand-new build by $200,000, a cautionary tale for anyone who thinks location costs are just another line item. They confront the brutal truth of today’s “dollar milkshake” economy...
Helping Healthcare Scale
Mike Murphy, founder and managing partner of Sunstone Management Advisors, has worn the CEO, COO and CRO hats across three decades in healthcare and insurance. In this episode he recounts how he launched a cold‑start insurance division that rocketed to $435 million in revenue and $22 million in EBITDA in just four years, and now clears the $1 billion mark. He even delivered 18% revenue growth and a 40% EBITDA jump within his first year steering three merged healthcare entities. At the heart o...