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This is how you launch and grow a business right: Sean Lordan, who started Concierge Physical Therapy less than five years ago without a physical space of its own, tripled gross revenue from his first year to his third, and added five full-time doctors to his staff of what’s now more than 20 people.
More than 2,000 people have received services there since 2017, and already the company has plans for a second location next year. Lordan, who earned his doctor of physical therapy in 2012 from Northeastern University, has a charitable side that’s just as impressive. Concierge Physical Therapy donates 10% of gross revenues to local nonprofits, and Lordan himself is a steering committee member and sponsor of UMass Medical School and UMass Memorial Health Care’s major fundraiser, the Winter Ball. He’s a volunteer and sponsor of both Girls on the Run Worcester County, a girls advocacy group; and of March of Dimes, which benefits moms and babies. Lordan and Concierge Physical Therapy are sponsors of the CASA Project of Worcester County, a group advocating for abused and neglected children; the Rainbow Child Development Center, a Worcester nonprofit providing educational and therapeutic services; and the Boys & Girls Club of Worcester.
If you could spend only 24 hours only in one city, which one would you pick? Paris. I’ve always wanted to have a coffee and a chocolate croissant with my wife Brooke and my daughter Noelle overlooking the Eiffel Tower!
What is your new favorite activity since the pandemic began? Telehealth. It’s been wonderful to be able to share the benefits of physical therapy with those who are homebound due to COVID-19, especially with Noelle often providing a cameo!
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