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Phillip L. Yoo

Phillip L. Yoo, EA, CNA is Co-Owner of HOMEXA, a billing and accounting firm specializing in the home health/care sector. As a former CEO of a multi-state home health agency headquartered in Illinois, he understands firsthand the challenges owners face.

Previously, Phillip conducted fixed-income research at Morningstar for institutional and individual clients, with his bond portfolio analyses featured in Bloomberg, Barron's, and international media. His corporate experience includes senior financial planning, analysis, and accounting roles at Fortune 500 companies including Prudential, Swiss Re, and Old Mutual.

Phillip holds an MBA from MIT Sloan School of Management, where he received the Alvin J. Siteman Master's Fellowship. As an Enrolled Agent (EA) and Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), he brings unique clinical and financial expertise to the industry. He is an active member of EO Chicago and affiliated with the University of Chicago Polsky Center for Entrepreneurship.

Tala Haddadin

Tala Haddadin is one of the Founders and a Co-Owner of HOMEXA, a billing and accounting firm specializing in the home health/care sector. As a trained Chemical Engineer, she applies a scientific, disciplined, and rigorous approach to client services. Tala previously spearheaded the expansion of an Indiana-based home health agency throughout the Midwest as President of the firm.

Her professional background includes client-facing sales and marketing roles in local and overseas companies as well as her engineering experience at Honeywell. Tala holds a Chemical Engineering degree from Purdue University and is a certified Six Sigma Green Belt, continuously looking for ways to optimize and better serve her clients and customers in the post-acute care sector.

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