Profil
Mr. Swenson was affiliated with Hospital Corporation of America prior to founding Coleman Swenson Booth.
At HCA, he served as Senior Strategic Planning Analyst and Chief Financial Officer, The Center for Health Studies; and Treasurer and Investment Manager, HCA Capital Corporation.
Mr. Swenson has extensive experience in tracking emerging technologies and alternatives to hospital delivery of healthcare, analysis of hospital management companies, strategic planning, and financial analysis for corporate acquisitions and mergers.
Mr. Swenson has served on the boards of numerous start-up and emerging growth healthcare companies.
He currently serves on the Board of Directors of NotifyMD, a provider of Internet-based physician practice communication services; Passport Health Communications, a provider of Web-based eligibility, referral, and claims services; and SleepMed, a sleep disorder management and treatment company.
Mr. Swenson is a past Director of Pyxis Corporation, and Primesource Healthcare, Inc.
He received a B.S.
from Austin Peay University and an M.B.A. degree from the Owen Graduate School of Management, Vanderbilt University.
Anciens postes connus de W. David Swenson
| Sociétés | Poste | Fin |
|---|---|---|
NotifyMD, Inc.
NotifyMD, Inc. Specialty TelecommunicationsCommunications Provides call management communication solutions for healthcare organizations | Directeur/Membre du Conseil | - |
HCA, Inc.
HCA, Inc. Hospital/Nursing ManagementHealth Services Provides healthcare services | Directeur Financier/CFO | 31/12/1982 |
SleepMed, Inc.
SleepMed, Inc. Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services Provides diagnostic services for sleep disorders | Directeur/Membre du Conseil | - |
Passport Health Communications, Inc.
Passport Health Communications, Inc. Packaged SoftwareTechnology Services Provides healthcare software solutions | Directeur/Membre du Conseil | - |
Coleman Swenson Booth, Inc.
Coleman Swenson Booth, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Coleman Swenson Booth (CSB) invests in the healthcare services, medical devices, medical products, biotechnology, information systems/technology and Internet-based healthcare applications sectors. They invest through four funds: Franklin Capital Associates LP (FCA), Franklin Capital Associates II LP (FCA II), Franklin Capital Associates III LP (FCA III) and Coleman Swenson Hoffman Booth IV LP (CSHB IV). The portfolios of FCA and FCA II were balanced between the product and service segments of the healthcare industry. FCA III invested primarily in privately-held services, information systems and telecommunication companies exclusively in the healthcare industry. CSHB IV serves as a later-stage source of funding. Coleman Swenson usually serves as lead investor in the financing and is represented on the Board of Directors of a portfolio company. Investments range from $1 million to $7 million. The majority of their investments are in seed and start-up companies. The companies in which CSB invests must provide healthcare or life sciences related products, services or information technologies. They seek companies with products or services capable of providing a major, favorable impact on the cost or efficacy of healthcare delivery. Companies should fulfill a major need, serve a demonstrably large market, have strong and experienced management and have significant barriers to competitive entry or a proprietary position in the market place. The appropriate return on the investment should be consistent and realizable with the perceived risk. CSB is flexible relative to the investment instrument employed. Investments are actively pursued in both small, high-risk enterprises and more mature, but growing, companies. | Fondateur | - |
Formation de W. David Swenson
Expériences
Fonctions occupées
Actives
Inactives
Sociétés cotées
Entreprise privées
Relations
Relations au 1er degré
Entreprises liées au 1er degré
Homme
Femme
Administrateurs
Exécutifs
Sociétés liées
| Entreprise privées | 8 |
|---|---|
HCA, Inc.
HCA, Inc. Hospital/Nursing ManagementHealth Services Provides healthcare services | Health Services |
Primesource Healthcare, Inc.
Primesource Healthcare, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Manufactures surgical equipment | Health Technology |
Vanderbilt University
Vanderbilt University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Passport Health Communications, Inc.
Passport Health Communications, Inc. Packaged SoftwareTechnology Services Provides healthcare software solutions | Technology Services |
Coleman Swenson Booth, Inc.
Coleman Swenson Booth, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Coleman Swenson Booth (CSB) invests in the healthcare services, medical devices, medical products, biotechnology, information systems/technology and Internet-based healthcare applications sectors. They invest through four funds: Franklin Capital Associates LP (FCA), Franklin Capital Associates II LP (FCA II), Franklin Capital Associates III LP (FCA III) and Coleman Swenson Hoffman Booth IV LP (CSHB IV). The portfolios of FCA and FCA II were balanced between the product and service segments of the healthcare industry. FCA III invested primarily in privately-held services, information systems and telecommunication companies exclusively in the healthcare industry. CSHB IV serves as a later-stage source of funding. Coleman Swenson usually serves as lead investor in the financing and is represented on the Board of Directors of a portfolio company. Investments range from $1 million to $7 million. The majority of their investments are in seed and start-up companies. The companies in which CSB invests must provide healthcare or life sciences related products, services or information technologies. They seek companies with products or services capable of providing a major, favorable impact on the cost or efficacy of healthcare delivery. Companies should fulfill a major need, serve a demonstrably large market, have strong and experienced management and have significant barriers to competitive entry or a proprietary position in the market place. The appropriate return on the investment should be consistent and realizable with the perceived risk. CSB is flexible relative to the investment instrument employed. Investments are actively pursued in both small, high-risk enterprises and more mature, but growing, companies. | Finance |
Austin Peay State University
Austin Peay State University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
SleepMed, Inc.
SleepMed, Inc. Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services Provides diagnostic services for sleep disorders | Health Services |
NotifyMD, Inc.
NotifyMD, Inc. Specialty TelecommunicationsCommunications Provides call management communication solutions for healthcare organizations | Communications |
















