Education
Richard Rakowski graduated from Lehman College in 1973 with a bachelor"s degree in political science. He then served as a Rotary Foundation ambassador of good will in Germany, where he studied the Holocaust.
Richard Rakowski graduated from Lehman College in 1973 with a bachelor"s degree in political science. He then served as a Rotary Foundation ambassador of good will in Germany, where he studied the Holocaust.
He has had a 30-year career in sales engineering, process control consulting, and entrepreneurial start ups in health care services and renewable energy. He is a public speaker and advocate for changes to the American health care system. He is the subject of a documentary film examining the effects of the Holocaust on his childhood.
He began his career in Honeywell as a sales engineer
He then became an operations consultant to Fortune 100 clients in North America, South America and Europe working with over 100 manufacturing and distribution facilities. From 1980 to 1986, Rakowski provided strategic and operating consulting services for Fortune 500 manufacturing companies.
In 1986, he launched Evan Kristen Specialty Foods, which developed technology for washing, cutting and packaging fresh produce. From 1989 to 1992, Rakowski was a partner at Marketing Corporation of America (now the GrowthPlatforms Institute, a part of the Interpublic Group), where he provided marketing counsel to Fortune 100 companies.
In 1992, he founded and led New Paradigm Ventures (NPV), a consulting and investment firm in the health care and food industry market.
A study conducted by NPV on medical outcomes improvement resulted in the care enhancement strategy that Mr. Rakowski brought to American Healthways to respond to perceived gaps in the United States. health care system. During his tenure, Healthways stock grew from $18 per share to a non-split-adjusted $53 per share on a roughly 10% increase in volume.
New Paradigm Ventures developed new business ventures in conjunction with international brands such as Campbell Soup Company and General Nutrition Centers.
He served as President of American Healthways (now Healthways, Incorporated) (National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation: HWAY), a large market cap health care company based in Nashville, Tennessee, which serves the needs of patients with chronic and acute health conditions. He founded Klinger Advanced Aesthetics (now Cosmedicine Companies), a company that focused on bringing medicinal clinical trials research to the beauty products market.
His work in health care and aesthetics has been featured in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Time Magazine, and other media outlets. In 2007, he founded Intersection, Limited Liability Company, a company that develops and funds new business strategies in the health care and renewable energy fields and c-India, a new company designed to bring best practice clinical research to India while supporting Indian public health initiatives.
Rakowski and his father were featured in the documentary film Mr.
Rakowski, which premiered at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam and examines the effects of the Holocaust on his childhood and their relationship.