Adam Boehler, a former Trump administration official involved in the early pandemic response and the White House’s push for peace in the Middle East, has started a health-care investment firm with two private equity partners.
His Nashville, Tennessee-based firm, Rubicon Founders, will create companies and help fund purchases of existing firms, said Boehler, the former chief executive officer of the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation, a government agency that invests overseas.