Bradley Blaser

Co-Founder and CEO
Liine
Raleigh, NC
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15+

Years In Finance & Healthcare

1

Startups Initiated 

1,681

LinkedIn Followers

Bradley’s Journey

Joined Oppenheimer & Co. as an Investment Banking Analyst in the Healthcare Group

2011

Joined Parthenon Capital as a Private Equity Associate, spending over majority of his time on healthcare investments and serving as a board observer at Zelis Healthcare, Bracket Global, and eSecLending.

2014

2012

Joined Cain Brothers as a Senior Investment Banking Analyst, focusing on middle market healthcare M&A at a dedicated healthcare investment bank.

2016

Co-founded Liine as CEO, building an AI-powered software platform that helps growth-focused healthcare and dental practices acquire new patients through call intelligence and conversion analytics.

About Liine

Founded - 2016 | Raleigh, NC | Stage - Seed / venture-backed

Highlight

Liine helps specialty healthcare and dental practices convert more patient calls into booked appointments using AI-powered call intelligence.

Problem

Healthcare practices spend heavily on marketing but often lose patient demand at the phone-call stage. Without call intelligence, teams cannot see which channels convert, where calls fail, or why patients do not book.

USP

Liine sits at the revenue edge of healthcare operations. Its platform analyzes patient calls, identifies missed opportunities, and helps practices connect marketing spend to actual patient acquisition outcomes.

Key Milestones

2016

Founded in Raleigh to improve patient acquisition for healthcare practices.

2022

Raised about $3 million to scale its AI-powered patient acquisition platform.

2023

Expanded call intelligence and conversion analytics for specialty healthcare and dental groups.

2024

Continued publishing specialty healthcare marketing benchmark insights.

2025

Continued positioning around AI-powered patient acquisition and missed-call revenue recovery.
In Their Own Words:

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