Wilfred Saroni
Wilfred Saroni, a native Kenyan, first came to the United States in order to continue the success he had already garnered in Kenya as a businessman. His first business venture began when he started a travel agency in Nairobi, Kenya. After that, he decided to move to America in search of further achievement. One of Saroni’s most important and influential developments was opening his healthcare training school, Holden Medical Institute, Inc. Holden Medical Institute, Inc. is a state of the art training facility that currently trains over 1,200 students per year. Mr. Saroni is in the process of turning the institute into a community college with the hope of developing it into an official four-year university. Wilfred Saroni has also taken on various other projects, such as founding Holden Homecare Services. Holden Homecare Services specializes in providing home healthcare service to those that need to stay at home for their treatments. In addition to these pursuits, Wilfred Saroni owns the Boston-based Holden Center, a 300,000 square foot facility that is home to offices and medical suites, including the Saint Joseph Dialysis Center, the New England Rehabilitation Center, and Holden Medical Institute Lowell Campus. Saroni’s accomplishments have earned him a substantial amount of praise and recognition from various sources around the country. For example, in 2005 he was the recipient of two very prestigious awards: the New Hampshire Businessman of the Year Award, and the Ronald Reagan Gold Medal Award. Wilfred also enjoys contributing to various charitable associations. He has dedicated his time to raising money for churches as well as helping to modernize the technology at his former high school in Kimana, Kenya. Additionally, he loves spending time with his wife and three children, and is an avid golfer in his spare time.