"Quinton D. Studer" (born 1951), is a Pensacola, Florida philanthropist and businessman best known as the co-owner of the minor league baseball team, the Pensacola Blue Wahoos, and as the CEO and founder of the private health care consulting company, Studer Group. Studer sold 70% of his company to JMI Equity in 2011. He sold Studer Group to Chicago-based Huron Consulting Group for $325 million in January 2015.

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He never, ever bragged about his accomplishments. What drove him was that he had tremendous empathy for others. He was short in stature, but a giant in heart. I think God gave him an extra dose of optimism.

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