EPISODE · Sep 17, 2025 · 24 MIN
The Business of Better: Client Story with Mugen Psychiatry
from Create The Next From ProCFO Partners · host ProCFO Partners
We love to share stories of our clients, and in our new episode of Create The Next, ProCFO Kristy Barthelemy sits down with Alan Alan Akira, MD, founder and CEO of Mugen Psychiatry, about developing the business of better.Alan didn’t set out to build a business that just paid well - he wanted one that worked well. That means overcoming growing pains like financial blind spots, unclear metrics, and the creeping feeling that key pieces to success might be slipping through the cracks.With fractional CFO support from ProCFO Partners, Alan and his team have achieved better control, more structure, and more ways to align financial health with clinical care. He didn’t lose touch with the mission of care balanced with business. He’s building something sustainable.“I care about my patients,” Alan says. “I care about the people I work with. I’m still a doctor first. That hasn’t changed. But now I have more tools. Better information. I’m not guessing. And we’re not just putting out fires anymore. I can actually plan.”Create The Next is delivered to you from ProCFO Partners. Every week, we explore strategies and ideas for financial management and growth to help today’s businesses put their financial picture in context. ProCFO Partners are expert financial officers networked across industries, verticals, specializations and situations. Fulfilling the role of a part-time CFO with all-time commitment, ProCFO Partners utilizes the innovative and exclusive FGC Financial Flywheel as a framework that creates momentum to drive your financial functions for sustainable success. Visit procfopartners.com to explore how we can implement a systematic and scalable financial system to help you achieve your goal.
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We love to share stories of our clients, and in our new episode of Create The Next, ProCFO Kristy Barthelemy sits down with Alan Alan Akira, MD, founder and CEO of Mugen Psychiatry, about developing the business of better. Alan didn’t set out to build a business that just paid well - he wanted one that worked well. That means overcoming growing pains like financial blind spots, unclear metrics, and the creeping feeling that key pieces to success might be slipping through the cracks. With fr...
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