Daniel Gottschalk
About Daniel Gottschalk
Daniel Gottschalk is the Co-Founder and President of Family Tree In-Home Care and Genova Health, both based in the Houston, Texas area. He has played a key role in expanding Family Tree's services across Texas and Colorado, while also advocating for improved care models for seniors.
Work at Genova Health
Daniel Gottschalk has served as Co-Founder and President of Genova Health since 2017. In this role, he has contributed to the development and implementation of innovative healthcare solutions aimed at improving patient outcomes. His leadership has been pivotal in guiding the company’s strategic direction within the Houston, Texas area.
Work at Family Tree In-Home Care
As Co-Founder and President of Family Tree In-Home Care, Daniel Gottschalk has played a significant role since 2017 in expanding the company’s services across Texas and Colorado. Family Tree In-Home Care specializes in professional caregiving, private nursing, and care management, with a presence in cities such as Austin, Clear Lake, Houston, San Antonio, The Woodlands, Denver, and Boulder.
Education and Expertise
Daniel Gottschalk holds a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in Accounting from the University of Houston, C.T. Bauer College of Business, where he participated in the Business Honors Program. He also earned a Juris Doctor (JD) from the University of Houston Law Center. His educational background supports his expertise in both business management and legal affairs.
Background in Law
Prior to his current roles, Daniel Gottschalk worked as a Corporate Attorney at Baker Botts LLP from 2011 to 2017. His experience in the legal field has equipped him with skills in corporate governance and compliance, which he applies in his current leadership positions.
Passion for Senior Care
Daniel Gottschalk is passionate about improving care for seniors and advocates for a better post-acute care model. He is actively involved in efforts to transform the caregiving industry, focusing on modernizing services to meet the needs of an aging population.