Marc Glickman
Net worth: 521 $ as of 30/05/2026
Net worth: 521 $ as of 30/05/2026
Marc H.
Glickman is the founder of Vein Center.
Dr. Glickman is currently Chief Medical Officer & Senior Vice President at enVVeno Medical Corp.
since 2017.
Formerly, Dr. Glickman was Director-Vascular Services at Sentara Health and President of the Vascular Access Society of The Americas.
Dr. Glickman earned a doctorate from Case Western Reserve University.
| Company | Date | Number of shares | Valuation | Valuation date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 15/12/2025 | 46 ( 0.01% ) | 521 $ | 30/05/2026 |
| Companies | Position | Start |
|---|---|---|
| ENVVENO MEDICAL CORPORATION | Chief Tech/Sci/R&D Officer | 30/04/2016 |
| Companies | Position | End |
|---|---|---|
Sentara Health
Sentara Health Hospital/Nursing ManagementHealth Services Operates hospitals, medical, therapy and imaging centers | Corporate Officer/Principal | 31/12/2013 |
Vein Center | Founder | - |
Vascular Access Society of The Americas
Vascular Access Society of The Americas The private company is based in Lexington, KY. Its membership includes vascular surgeons, nephrologists, interventional radiologists, nurses, researchers, and industry leaders who work to advance dialysis access through education, research, advocacy, and clinical programs. VASA promotes interdisciplinary collaboration and continuous learning through annual scientific meetings, practicums, webinars, podcasts, and continuing medical education programs. The society publishes the peer-reviewed Journal of Vascular Access six times annually, featuring clinical and laboratory research, emerging technologies, and best practices in vascular access management. VASA supports research to develop new treatments and standards aimed at improving patient outcomes and reducing complications, and it advocates for professionals by engaging with healthcare institutions and policymakers to promote research funding, education, and evidence-based guidelines. The society also fosters international partnerships to accelerate innovation, standardize care, and expand access to safer vascular access solutions. The Vascular Access Society of the Americas (VASA) is a multidisciplinary professional organization founded in 2004, dedicated to improving vascular access care, particularly for patients requiring dialysis. | President | - |
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Case Western Reserve University
Case Western Reserve University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Sentara Health
Sentara Health Hospital/Nursing ManagementHealth Services Operates hospitals, medical, therapy and imaging centers | Health Services |
enVVeno Medical Corp.
enVVeno Medical Corp. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Specializes in biological cardiovascular implants | Health Technology |
Vascular Access Society of The Americas
Vascular Access Society of The Americas The private company is based in Lexington, KY. Its membership includes vascular surgeons, nephrologists, interventional radiologists, nurses, researchers, and industry leaders who work to advance dialysis access through education, research, advocacy, and clinical programs. VASA promotes interdisciplinary collaboration and continuous learning through annual scientific meetings, practicums, webinars, podcasts, and continuing medical education programs. The society publishes the peer-reviewed Journal of Vascular Access six times annually, featuring clinical and laboratory research, emerging technologies, and best practices in vascular access management. VASA supports research to develop new treatments and standards aimed at improving patient outcomes and reducing complications, and it advocates for professionals by engaging with healthcare institutions and policymakers to promote research funding, education, and evidence-based guidelines. The society also fosters international partnerships to accelerate innovation, standardize care, and expand access to safer vascular access solutions. The Vascular Access Society of the Americas (VASA) is a multidisciplinary professional organization founded in 2004, dedicated to improving vascular access care, particularly for patients requiring dialysis. | |
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