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Investment Banker Series: Inside 24 Years of Healthcare M&A, Dealmaking, and Compounding Wisdom

55 min · 16. kesä 2026
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Kevin Palamara [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-palamara-9373997a/] has spent his entire 24-year career at one firm, a rarity in investment banking, and it shows. As a Managing Director at Provident Healthcare Partners [https://www.providenthp.com], Kevin has been on the front lines of the private equitization of American healthcare, from fax-machine deal rooms in 2002 to today's fiercely competitive physician practice markets. In this conversation, Ryan and Kevin unpack the sectors moving fastest right now (oncology, urology, retina), the difference between referral-driven and consumer-facing healthcare businesses and why selecting the wrong private equity partner in a physician deal can be catastrophic for patients and providers alike. Listeners will walk away with a clearer picture of what a specialty investment bank actually does, and why the compounding wisdom of a 25-year healthcare banker is something no AI search can replicate. Kevin Palamara [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-palamara-9373997a/] | Provident Healthcare Partners [https://www.providenthp.com] Hosted by Ryan Heckman [https://rallydaypartners.com/people/ryan-heckman/], Co-Founder & CEO of Rallyday Partners [https://rallydaypartners.com/]. Kevin Palamara is not an investor in one or more of Rallyday Partners' private funds and did not receive any cash or non-cash compensation for appearing on this podcast. To nominate a founder or to nominate yourself as a future guest speaker on our podcast, please submit your nominations here [https://rallydaypartners.com/nominate/]. www.RallydayPartners.com

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