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OpenTempo
OpenTempo is the family office behind QGenda, operating a healthcare workforce management platform serving over 4,500 hospitals and 850,000 clinicians.
OpenTempo
OpenTempo is the family office that owns QGenda, a healthcare workforce management company founded in 2004 and headquartered in Atlanta. The office structures its capital around a single operating asset rather than a diversified portfolio of external investments, a model that distinguishes it from most family offices. QGenda's platform spans physician, nurse, and staff scheduling, time and attendance, credentialing, and clinical capacity management. The company reports over 4,500 customers including Mayo Clinic and Nebraska Methodist Health System. Its AI-powered scheduling engine and chat assistant target reduction of premium labor spend and administrative burden. The platform integrates with HRIS and EHR systems, serving as a bridge between the two in hospital IT ecosystems. OpenTempo's team is understood to be small relative to the scale of its asset; QGenda employs the bulk of the workforce behind the software. The office has no additional investment vehicles disclosed. May 2026: Mayo Clinic expanded its collaboration with QGenda, implementing Advanced Scheduling and On-Call for physicians and advanced practice professionals across all campuses (per QGenda announcement, May 2026). OpenTempo's structural differentiator is its concentration of permanent capital in a single operating company. Rather than distributing capital across funds or direct deals, the office owns QGenda outright and reinvests operating profits into product development and platform expansion. This zero-leverage, single-asset structure is rare among family offices and aligns long-term incentives with healthcare system outcomes.
General information
Firm type
Single Family Office
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
South Burlington
Corporate office
South Burlington, VT, United States
Additional offices
Atlanta, GA, United States
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at OpenTempo?
OpenTempo does not publicly name its investment principals. The office's capital is concentrated in QGenda, and investment decisions are understood to be made by the family controlling the operating company. No external CIO or investment committee is disclosed.
How is OpenTempo structured as a family office?
OpenTempo is a single family office that owns QGenda outright. It does not operate as a multi-family office, fund-of-funds, or asset manager. Its capital is deployed entirely through the growth and operation of QGenda rather than through external investments.
Does OpenTempo participate in fund commitments or direct deals?
No. OpenTempo's capital is wholly allocated to QGenda. The office does not make fund commitments or direct investments in other companies. Its investment activity is limited to the internal growth of its single operating asset.
What sectors does QGenda serve?
QGenda serves the healthcare sector exclusively, focusing on hospitals, health systems, and medical groups. Its platform is used for physician, nurse, and staff scheduling, credentialing, time and attendance, and clinical capacity management. It does not serve non-healthcare industries.
Where does the underlying wealth come from?
The wealth origin behind OpenTempo is not publicly disclosed. The family that owns QGenda has not revealed the source of capital that established the office or acquired the company.
What is OpenTempo's known posture on co-investments?
OpenTempo does not engage in co-investments. The office's single-asset model means it does not partner with external GPs or participate in syndicated deals. All capital deployment occurs within QGenda.
Does OpenTempo maintain philanthropic structures?
No separate philanthropic foundation or charitable vehicle is disclosed in connection with OpenTempo. The office's activities are limited to the operation of QGenda.
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