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Rich Siegenthaler II

Vice President Of Business Development at EVHC

Rich Siegenthaler II, MEd, CBP, currently serves as the Vice President of Business Development at EVHC since April 2025, overseeing sales and broker relations. Prior to this role, Siegenthaler was the Vice President of Business Development at U.S. Retirement & Benefits Partners from March 2023 to April 2025 and held several senior positions including Sales Director at Broker & Consulting Services USRBP, and VP Sales, Brokers & Employers at MediKeeper from December 2020 to March 2023. Siegenthaler also served as VP Employer Solutions at Wellness Coaches USA from December 2018 to November 2020, focusing on strategy, sales, and leadership. From January 2008 to December 2018, Siegenthaler was the President of Integrated Wellness Solutions, overseeing operations and managing a team of 57 wellness professionals while establishing partnerships with over 130 organizations. Earlier in the career, from April 1992 to December 2007, Siegenthaler managed benefits, wellness, and employee programs at Westfield Group, handling a budget of $13 million. Rich Siegenthaler II obtained a Master’s degree in Exercise/Sports Sciences from Ashland University between 2000 and 2003.

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EVHC

EVHC is an alternatively funded health care plan tailored to the needs of employers in the small to mid - market. Our plans focus on providing innovation, flexibility, cost controls, actionable reporting, and integrated HRIS technology that are primarily afforded to larger companies. Furthermore, an EVHC plan is designed to simplify the buying process, implementation, and on-going management of a successful healthcare program. Our employee focused administrative and customer service platform provides a concierge level of experience to employers and plan participants. EVHC is The Last Healthcare Plan You’ll Ever Need.