Veer Hossain
Technology Leader | Investor | Community Advocate
Building Businesses. Empowering People.
I believe the best solutions, in business, healthcare, or life, start by putting people first. For over 25 years, I’ve operated at the intersection of business strategy and technology, partnering with private equity firms and executive teams through ELCIcorp. Whether I’m driving digital modernization for a mid-market company or serving our local community, my focus remains on genuine leadership: lifting people up and building things that matter.
A Heart for Nashville & the Local Market
Nashville/Franklin is my home, and I am deeply invested in serving our local market and advising the small businesses building its future. By staying actively involved with the Nashville Entrepreneur’s Center, I have the privilege of mentoring driven startup founders, helping them navigate early growth, and turning their ambitious ideas into sustainable realities.
Leading with Purpose: Dementian Health
Leadership isn't just about boardrooms; it's about showing up for people when it counts the most. That’s why I co-founded Dementian Health, ensuring no family has to walk the exhausting journey of dementia alone. We provide comprehensive, coordinated care for Tennessee Medicare patients alongside essential relief tools for their caregivers, offering proactive, compassionate support at absolutely no cost.
Engaging the National Conversation
To engage with the broader national community, I love sharing insights from the trenches of business and leadership. I currently co-host a podcast, Functional Executives, alongside a fellow private equity operator, Jim Boswell, where we explore the realities of executive leadership, the mechanics of value creation, and the human side of steering companies through high-stakes growth.
A Bit About Me
At the end of the day, my most important roles are at home in Franklin with my amazing wife and our four kids. When I’m not advising startups, shaping IT strategy, or advocating for patients, I’m usually dabbling in photography—or reminding myself exactly why I stopped trying to be a guitarist in a city full of Grammy winners.