Our featured guest this episode is Gavin Quinnies and our topics are The Power of Tzen, adventures in entrepreneurship and so much more. Gavin and Jessica have worked together on several successful initiatives, especially within the leadership ecosystems of innovation, technology, operations efficiencies and improvement of healthcare. This episode reveals PredictiMed’s uniquely validated science, helping us predict, manage and even cure disease before it happens. Gavin is a kindred soul at the intersection of invention and drive.
Episode landing page, topic resources and contact info for our guest at: Gavin Quinnies - The Zenquest of Leaders — zenquest.online
Here’s a highlight summary on Gavin…
· Trained in engineering and management systems, Mr. Quinnies started his career developing artificial intelligence, automated process planning, and intelligent networks in the aerospace industry.
· Afterward, he served as Chief Operating Officer for a metals manufacturing and distribution firm, playing a key role in its successful growth from $20 million to $100 million with multi-state operations. During this time, Mr. Quinnies developed industry-leading health, safety, IT, quality, sales and productivity management systems.
· He implemented his first incentive-based wellness program in 1992 resulting in a 4:1 ROI. After a successful exit involving a multi-competitor roll-up and NYSE IPO, he stayed on as Chief Quality, Safety, and Health Officer for the $2.0 billion dollar parent company, managing 100 locations nationwide.
· Before co-founding US HealthCenter, Gavin operated a consulting company for Quality, Safety, Health and Life Sciences. His largest client was IBM, contributing to an international pharmaceutical lifecycle management practice and system currently being sold globally.
· He is currently the Chairman and CEO of US HealthCenter and is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the Company including personnel, client services, financial decisions, software development, and sales management.
· Gavin earned his B.S. in engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Stout.