

Kent holds an MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business and a BS in Chemical Engineering from the University of Idaho. Kent is active in the Boise community, where he resides with his wife and two children. In addition to launching CRS and ADC, Kent has led several small, entrepreneurial companies in a variety of capacities ranging from Chief Financial Officer to Chief Operating Officer. Kent joined Capital One in 1999 via the acquisition of a company he co-founded, American Direct Credit, an innovative, niche-focused consumer finance company located in Boise, Idaho. Capital One sold its interests in CRS in 2006, netting a cash profit of over $100MM and generating an ROE in excess of 300% annually. Prior to this role, Kent was the General Manager and creator of COF’s business serving the distressed asset industry, Credit Recovery Services (CRS). In his last capacity as EVP, Kent managed a $50B portfolio of full-spectrum consumer receivables generating a profit in excess of $2B annually. He more than doubled Subprime profits over a five-year period while more than halving both charge-off and customer attrition rates.

and deploy iVincis innovative product suite, Kent spent a year actually. Kent led an end-to-end transformation of the business from a high-fee, high-attrition business operating under regulatory action to a customer-focused entity with a sustainable and highly profitable business model free of regulatory encumbrances. Kent is a seasoned business leader who has delivered breakthrough results in a.
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Kent was most recently Executive Vice President, US Card Division for Capital One Financial (COF), where he served as General Manager with full P&L responsibility for Subprime Card, the company’s largest and most profitable business unit.
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Armed with that experience, Kent has unique perspective on the issues facing health system revenue cycle leaders and a rich experience base for how to use iVinci's product set to drive innovation and next level performance. The company, founded in 2010 and headed by former Capital One executive Kent Ivanoff, said it thinks the market is primed for a solution that addresses the collection of patient balances and. Managing the revenue cycle operations of one of iVinci's largest clients successfully navigating a migration to the Epic billing system and fully leveraging iVinci's tools to drive end to end revenue cycle performance. After co-founding iVinci Health in 2010 and working with his partners to develop and deploy iVinci's innovative product suite, Kent spent a year actually Kent is a seasoned business leader who has delivered breakthrough results in a multitude of business environments ranging from start-ups to the largest division within a Fortune 500 company.
