Dan Ross
Daniel R. Ross is a business executive and entrepreneur active in tech-enabled enterprises in the healthcare services sector. Most recent
Daniel R. Ross is a business executive and entrepreneur active in tech-enabled enterprises in the healthcare services sector. Most recently, Dan founded ArcWell Medical, a New York-based provider of post-acute and long-term care physician services, which he sold to IPC Healthcare (NASDAQ:IPCM) in 2015. Before founding ArcWell, Dan in 1996 co-founded Allegiance Health, a physician network providing medical claims-handling services to the insurance industry. After leading Allegiance Health for eight years, in 2004 Dan and his partners sold that organization to a New Jersey based public company, where he served for two years as Executive Vice-President, managing a division providing similar services nationally. Before co-founding Allegiance Health, Dan spent 13 years in the investment banking industry, largely at Salomon Brothers (now part of Citigroup). Prior to his investment banking career, Dan practiced law with Cravath, Swaine & Moore in New York City. Dan is currently a member of the Board of Directors of Open Door Medical Center, a provider of primary health care and human services to underserved individuals in Westchester County, NY, and is a volunteer advisor of recent college graduates through the Harvard Alumni Association. He has recently retired as a member of the board of directors of Summit Preparatory School in Kalispell, Montana, and is a former member of the North London Board of the Prince’s Youth Business Trust, an organization providing mentorship for young entrepreneurs in the United Kingdom. Dan graduated from The University of Virginia School of Law, where he was an editor of the Virginia Law Review, and Harvard University.