Investor.
Operator.
Salman Maqsood builds companies from the ground up, acquires businesses worth scaling, and invests across healthcare and real estate with a long-term operator’s mindset.
Salman grew up around people who worked in healthcare. It was never an abstract industry to him — it was the dinner table, the family conversations, the world he knew.
So was technology. From an early age, Salman was drawn to how software could simplify the complex, connect the disconnected, and give people tools they didn’t know they needed. Where others saw two separate worlds, he saw one obvious intersection. That intersection became his career.
Early on, he saw how many organizations, particularly in healthcare, were held back not by a lack of ambition, but by outdated infrastructure and disconnected systems. Saltech Systems was his answer: a company built to help organizations modernize on their own terms, with solutions that actually fit the way they work. That first business taught him something more valuable than any single outcome. It taught him how companies break, what makes them durable, and where growth actually comes from. It became the foundation for everything that followed.
Today, Salman operates at the center of a growing portfolio of health technology ventures: Touche, Creative Senior Planning, and The Maxline Group, each addressing a distinct gap in how healthcare is delivered, planned, and experienced. Alongside this, he maintains a portfolio of multi-family real estate investments.
These aren’t values on a wall. They’re the principles that show up in how I evaluate deals, run companies, and work with people.
I don’t write checks and walk away. Every business I’m involved with gets my time, my attention, and my experience. Operational involvement isn’t a service I offer — it’s how I’m wired.
I’m not optimizing for a quick exit or a flashy headline. I’m building businesses meant to last, ones that compound value over years and remain relevant as markets shift.
The best deals are built on trust, not just terms. I prioritize alignment with founders and operators who want a real partner, not just capital and a signature.
I go deep, not wide. My focus on healthcare and real estate isn’t accidental — it’s deliberate. I invest where I understand the customers, the market dynamics, and the failure modes.
Every dollar I deploy has a job to do. I’m not chasing deals or moving fast to feel busy. When I commit, I commit with conviction and I stay involved to protect it.
Revenue. Retention. Profitability. Growth that holds up. I don’t measure success by press releases, pitch decks, or noise — only by whether the business is better and more valuable than when I found it.
TO THE TABLE
Years of founding, operating, and investing across healthcare and real estate have given me a perspective that pure investors and pure operators rarely have: I’ve sat in both seats, and I know where they overlap.
From web platforms to AI implementation to digital infrastructure, I know what it takes to spec, build, ship, and scale software that real users depend on.
Active across health tech, senior care, patient engagement, and care operations through multiple ventures. I understand the regulatory context, the buyer behavior, and where the industry is actually heading.
Active multi-family portfolio with a focus on value-add opportunities and long-term appreciation. Real estate isn’t a hobby — it’s a disciplined second pillar of my capital strategy.
I’ve taken businesses from early-stage chaos to structured, scalable operations. I know where the breakdowns happen and how to fix them before they become expensive.
I evaluate deals with a clear framework: product, people, revenue quality, and strategic fit. I move quickly, communicate directly, and close what I start.
Whether it’s a new venture, an acquisition, or a real estate position — I think carefully about where capital goes and why. Risk-adjusted returns and long-term compounding drive every decision.
Whether you’re a founder weighing your options, a partner with a compelling opportunity, or simply want to connect — I’m open to the right conversations.