Kevin Michael Nagle (born September 15, 1954) is an American businessman, investor, and philanthropist who was the co-founder and chief executive officer of EnvisionRx, a health care and pharmacy benefit management (PBM) company, from October 2001 to March 2014.
[1] Nagle’s entrepreneurial spirit became evident at the early age of six, when he started collecting golf balls at a nearby course and selling them to golfers for a profit.
[4] In March 2014, Nagle voluntarily stepped down as CEO, staying on as Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors until the closing of the sale to Rite Aid.
From 2011 – 2013, Nagle was instrumental in marshaling the Sacramento business community behind then-Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson’s efforts to prevent the relocation of the Kings.
In addition, Nagle joined a new investor group led by technology entrepreneur Vivek Ranadive willing to purchase the team, develop a new arena, and keep the franchise in Sacramento.
During this time, Republic FC’s rabid fan base has consistently broken league records for attendance and revenues to showcase the community’s strong support for soccer.
[15] In addition to Nagle, the club's ownership group included investor Ron Burkle, an owner of the Pittsburgh Penguins, as well as the entertainment executive Matt Alvarez.
[17] Nagle and Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg pledged to seek out a new lead investor and continue the city’s bid to join Major League Soccer by 2023.
[31] UCP of Sacramento and Northern California is the region’s leading provider of comprehensive services to children and adults with developmental disabilities, serving 5,730 individuals per month in an eight-county area.