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Jeff Fox Joins MarCap Corporation as Vice President of Hospitals, Surgery and Dialysis

11/16/2006

CHICAGO --  MarCap, a leading healthcare financing company, announced today that it welcomes Jeff Fox as vice president of hospitals, surgery and dialysis. Fox will be responsible for the development and client management of the surgery, hospital and dialysis segments for MarCap.

Fox has more than 15 years of financing experience and has provided financial solutions for both doctor-owned and entrepreneurial ventures throughout the healthcare industry. He has facilitated the financing of over 500 such ventures. Prior to joining MarCap, Fox was senior vice president at CIT Healthcare, where he was responsible for the overhaul and redevelopment of the outpatient finance group (equipment and project finance business). Fox was named to the 2005 Who’s Who in the Ambulatory Surgery industry by today’s surgicenter magazine. He received his bachelor of science in communications from Trinity College in Miami, and attended Stanford Business School and Wharton School of Business, where he was certified in executive education programs.

A Chicago-based healthcare financing company, MarCap has provided creative, flexible financing solutions for more than 30 years. MarCap works directly with ambulatory surgery centers, diagnostic imaging centers, specialty care centers and hospitals, and provides funding for equipment manufacturers through its Strategic Accounts Group.

 MarCap is a member of The Marmon Group of companies, an international association of more than 100 autonomous manufacturing and service companies with collective sales of $6.3 billion.

Source: MarCap

 


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