CLAY MALLOY,
Founder and
Chief Executive Officer

 

 Clay Malloy

Clay Malloy is Founder and Chief Executive Officer of BellaCura. He was responsible for conceptualizing BellaCura and, in fact, an entirely new industry of personal healthcare. As Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Malloy is responsible for establishing BellaCura’s positioning in the marketplace and building partnerships to fuel the company's long term growth. Mr. Malloy has formed a strong team of experienced leaders to advance BellaCura in its mission of providing a high-end concierge medical services to meet the requirements of our busy and influential clientele worldwide and, in the process, changing the world of concierge medical care.


Through his personal experience dealing with emergency surgery after an accident and watching his mother struggle with cancer, Mr. Malloy has a tremendous passion for providing customized care that employs the latest in medical technology and services.

 

Clay Malloy has extensive experience in business development having spent his career creating new revenue opportunities for the PGA TOUR, NBA and IMG College - leaders in the sports and entertainment industry. Mr. Malloy was also instrumental in opening and running the business operations for an entertainment company in Eastern Europe. He is both a leader and innovator in providing unique services to clients with high expectations who seek the best.

 

Mr. Malloy has an insatiable appetite for extreme challenges and living life to the fullest. An avid competitor, Clay has completed numerous triathlon races including the Ironman as well as a recent 12.5 mile endurance swim around Key West, Florida. He understands the benefits of stretching the human body, mind and spirit to its ultimate limits.  He lives "life to the fullest" by seeking out new adventures and entrepreneurial opportunities.

 

ED ABEL,
President

 

 Ed Abel

Ed Abel’s experience spans over 30 years as both a leader and innovator in providing unique medical services to clients with high expectations who seek the best. In 1984, he founded and managed Abel Health Management Services, Inc., a nursing company that served some of the most prominent families in business and politics including a former U.S. President, as well as numerous affluent, high net worth individuals.  Mr. Abel successfully grew his company to $36 million dollar business in just seven short years. As a Registered Nurse, Mr. Abel has a passion for the medical industry where he has devoted much of his professional career to the development and operations of Home Infusion Pharmaceutical Services, Abel Home Medical Equipment & Respiratory Services, Care Diagnostic Laboratory Services, Abel Extended Care Services and Abel Ambulette and Medical Transportation services where he served as President/CEO.

 

Additionally, Mr. Abel founded ABEL Business Institute, Determined to find a way to educate and advise others in the construction and sustainability of a vital business. Over the course of this process, he began developing a systematic approach to the construction, maintenance, and growth of businesses - an approach that has become the philosophy and methodology of ABEL Business Institute.

 

Mr. Abel’s extensive experience in the medical industry serves as a tremendous advantage to expand our global growth initiatives while maintaining a superior standard of quality to patient care.

 

 

MICHAEL DUSSEAU,
Chief Operating Officer

 

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Michael Dusseau began his professional career in marketing and operations almost 20 years ago, though his passion for it started when he was at a very young age. Labeled by former employers as a marketing "purist", Mr. Dusseau bases his marketing philosophy on one main theory: marketing products or services are the same whether it is coffee mugs or toothpaste - they all boil down to the same basic principles.

 

Many people believe marketing is only what Mr. Dusseau calls “the rah, rah stuff”, or convincing customers to act as you wish them to act. However, it also involves being the liaison between all departments such as Sales, Operations, Customer Service and Billing, and thus, understanding the differences between them and how they all work together.

 

Using this as his mantra, Mr. Dusseau quickly excelled to a variety of executive positions within the telecommunications industry. He strongly believes in always being one step ahead of the game while also ensuring profitability by producing well-rounded marketing programs. A great example of Mr. Dusseau's visionary skills was when he created the first flat-fee long distance product three years ahead of the competition. AT&T, MCI, and Sprint eventually mimicked his model and is now considered the standard plan for all telecommunications.

 

Mr. Dusseau has enjoyed being a marketing and operations consultant for such industries as direct mail, publishing, textiles, and software development. This diversity has provided him with a wealth of experiences that gives him the “out of the box” thinking his client companies have profited from.

 

Mr. Dusseau volunteers on the Advisory Board Council for the University of Central Florida's Small Business Development Center and acquired his Bachelor of Science degree in Marketing from the State University of New York.

 

 

DR. JEFF SADOWSKY, M.D., F.C.C.P.,
Chief Medical and
Risk Management Officer

 

 Dr. Sadowski

Dr. Jeff Sadowsky knew he wanted to be a doctor since he was 9 years old. He was just out of high school, when Dr. Sadowsky heard about a six year medical program in Bucharest, Romania. He was attending community college close to home, but knew he wanted to go away to school.  It was perfect - Romania seemed “away” enough.

 

Even though Dr. Sadowsky was a well traveled, native New Yorker, he had a lot to learn about being a foreigner living in a communist country. He arrived in Romania in 1982; it took a year to learn the language and the culture.  All of his medical classes were taught in Romanian.  Health care resources are very limited in Romania; this forces the physician to think critically and not to rely solely on expensive diagnostic tests.  Dr. Sadowsky believed that he received an excellent education, especially in the scope of physical diagnosis.

 

Dr. Sadowsky graduated from medical school and returned to New York in September, 1989.  The Berlin wall collapsed in October, the Romanian people successfully revolted in December and executed their dictator, Ceausescu and his wife on December 25, 1989.  It was an interesting time in Romanian history; (un)fortunately, he was back in New York for all the excitement.

 

Dr. Sadowsky continued his training in Internal Medicine, in Cleveland, Ohio and was Chief Resident during his final year.  He then went on to specialize in Critical Care Medicine, completing a two year fellowship in St. Louis, Missouri and remained in St. Louis for several years, in private practice. 

 

After a few years of living a comfortable life, without the constant rigors of medical training, residency, and fellowship, Dr. Sadowsky noticed that he had become a couch potato.  He was shocked to discover that he could not see his feet when he looked down.  He knew he needed to make a change immediately. Dr. Sadowsky started swimming, then running and finally biking. He decided to train for a triathlon, fell in love with the sport and was amazed at how his body responded to the physical training.  He worked his way up to completing an Ironman Triathlon in 2004, at the age of 42.  Since then, Dr. Sadowsky has completed several triathlons and marathons and continues to train and push his body to perform.   He is always eager to try new things and test himself by setting new goals.  In between his athletic activities, he also learned to fly a single engine plane and is currently an instrument rated pilot. 

 

Dr. Sadowsky’s career took a new path in 2004, when he moved to Orlando, Florida to start a Medical Critical Care group for Medical Education at Orlando Regional Medical Center.  He is involved in the direct care of the most critically ill patients and in the education of the next generation of physicians. He deals with death and dying on a daily basis. Even though his work involves a lot of sadness, Dr. Sadowsky likes the work and knows he is making a difference in his patient’s and their family’s lives. He has learned that life is short and it can change in an instant. His work motivates him to enjoy life to the fullest and is always thinking of how to improve himself, his surroundings and community.