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Robbie LaMattina

(He/Him)
Newport Beach
Covers:  Entrepreneur, Real Estate Professional, and Philanthropist
Robert LaMattina: Risk-taker & Entrepreneur 🚀 Real Estate Investor 🏘️ Spiritually Minded 🙏 Advocate for Mental Health & Personal Transformation

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Robert LaMattina, based in Newport Beach, California, is an accomplished entrepreneur, real estate mogul, and philanthropist, passionately dedicated as the CEO of So Cal Health Care Solutions. His work primarily focuses on mental and behavioral health, addressing critical issues like addiction and mental health care.

In 2019, Robert "Robbie" LaMattina established So Cal Health Care Solutions, spurred by his realization of a significant gap in behavioral health care services. This insight came f…

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