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Quint Studer grew up on 1951 in Illinois, US, is an Entrepreneur, public speaker. Find Quint Studer’s Bio details, How old?, How tall, Physical Stats, Romance/Affairs, Family and career upbeen in a relationship with?s. Know net worth is He in this year and how He do with money?? Know how He earned most of networth at the age of 69 years of age.

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2014

By 2014, the Studer Group had estimatedly 750 clients. Studer also began speaking to groups outside of healthcare, including small businesses, school districts, and churches.

As of 2014, Studer has authored six books starting with Hardwiring Excellence: Purpose, Worthwhile Work, Making a Difference.

2013

The Studers founded nonprofit organizations to research and develop businesses that include the Studer Foundation founded in 2013 and the Studer Institute founded in 2014.

2011

In 2011, Studer sold 70 percent of the company to JMI Equity. Chicago-based Huron Consulting Group acquired the Studer Group for $325 million in January 2015.

Studer and his wife donated $200,000 to the Lacey A. Collier Snoezelen Complex, a facility for sensory disabled children. They also donated to the Zoo Northwest Florida. In 2011, they paid for a contest called “Pensacola Business Challenge” that awarded a package valued at $50,000 to “local entrepreneurs wanting to start or expand a business in downtown Pensacola.” The Studers donated $1 million to the University of Wisconsin at Whitewater in 2012. They are recognized as donors to scholarship programs at the University of West Florida and the Pensacola State College. The Studers donated $2.25 million to the Community Maritime Park that includes the Pensacola Bayfront Stadium, home of Pensacola Blue Wahoos.

1999

Studer formed Studer Group, L.L.C., a private health care consulting group in Gulf Breeze, Florida, in 1999. In 2000, he left Baptist Hospital to focus on his new company.

1996

Hospital executives from around the country began coming to Holy Cross to assess their performance and hear Studer speak about the progress made at the hospital. One of the organizations that came to Holy Cross to hear Studer speak was a team from Baptist Hospital in Pensacola, Florida. In 1996, Baptist hired Studer as its administrator and within a year he was named president of the hospital, where he worked to turn around the hospital’s finances and improve patient and employee satisfaction. During his time at Baptist, employee turnover rate dropped by 18 percent and patient satisfaction at the hospital rose to the 99th percentile among all hospitals in the US. The results at Baptist led to several awards for the hospital and Inc. Magazine named Studer a “Master of Business”. Studer also began taking on more speaking engagements.

1993

In 1993, Studer became the COO of Holy Cross Hospital in Chicago, Illinois, which was facing severe financial challenges. Holy Cross CEO Mark Clement assigned Studer the task of improving patient satisfaction. Studer used management techniques focused on raising patient satisfaction through improvements to conditions for employees. The hospital’s patient satisfaction rose from 3 to 73 percent in six months and improved financial results. Hospitals & Health Networks & American Hospital Association named Holy Cross “Great Comeback of the Year”.

1973

Following his graduation from college in 1973, Studer spent ten years as a special education teacher at George S. Parker High School in Janesville, Wisconsin, and Harvard High School in Harvard, Illinois. After attending counseling for alcoholism, Studer began to work with teens with drug and alcohol problems, which led to his entry into the healthcare field in 1984. In 1987, he became director of marketing for Mercy Hospital in Janesville, Wisconsin. He later served for three years as senior vice president of business development for the hospital.

1951

Quinton D. Studer (born 1951) is a Pensacola, Florida businessman and philanthropist, known as the co-owner of the minor league baseball team the Pensacola Blue Wahoos and founder of the health care consulting company, Studer Group.

Studer grew up in 1951 in LaGrange, Illinois to working-class parents. He had partial deafness and a speech impediment. He attended University of Wisconsin-Whitewater and eventually earned master’s degree in special education. He worked as a special education teacher for 10 years. After attending counseling for alcoholism, his work with teens with drug and alcohol problems led to his entry into the healthcare field.