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Lawrence m. Stanley

​Lawrence Stanley joined our planet in the summer of 1972 and born at The Columbia Hospital for Women. Lawrence is a native Washingtonian, and was raised in Bethesda, MD, a suburb of Washington DC.  Mr. Stanley currently serves as Managing Partner and Founder, of The Cap-X Group which he pioneered in 2007. CXG pursues private investment strategies to help restructure small businesses for strategic growth. CXG also provides access to capital for real-estate development and redevelopment initiatives. Lawrence’s responsibilities include strategic program planning, technology and innovation start-up to turnaround, business development and investment relations. In addition Lawrence has over 20 yrs. of Healthcare management experience. Prior to the Aetna, US Healthcare merger in 1996 he was responsible for the deployment of US Healthcare’s Medicare Risk program. In 1998 he established Health Management Solutions, Inc. a health insurance brokerage providing employee benefits on behalf of employer groups.  Lawrence is also the founder of Cardiac Medical Services, Inc. A telemedicine and diagnostic services company that manages patients with varying degrees of heart arrhythmias. He has established numerous strategic partnerships to provide 24/7 365 coverage domestically and abroad. Lawrence's particular focus is unbundling and streamlining access to preventative care while improving time to diagnosis.  In an ongoing effort to synchronize innovation with standard of care, he has advised many of the leading GPO's and ACO's in the Nation including Ascension Health, John's Hopkins, Mednax, Privia Health and HCA. His philanthropic mission entails improvements around price transparency and realtime access to 'healthcare deserts', rural areas of the country where access to quality of care is limited.   Lawrence has guest lectured at Cornell University's school of Hospitality and Entrepreneurship and holds a B.A. from The University of Maryland College Park, Robert H. Smith School of Business in Health Access and Financial Planning.  ​

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