Call Solutions Today! 1-702-228-8520 or 1-800-771-8599
David Marlon, President
Mr. Marlon received his Bachelor's of Arts degree in Economics from the State University of New York and his Masters of Business Administration from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Mr. Marlon is an H.I.A.A. Fellow and maintains his accident, health, property, and casualty licensures in Arizona, California, Nevada, Texas and Utah.
Mr. Marlon has 19 years of healthcare industry experience, most recently serving as Vice President Western Region, Operations, Sierra Health Services Inc.
Mr. Marlon oversees all aspects of business operations for Solutions Recovery, Inc. including, business development and corporate management, among other duties.
In addition to his responsibilities with Solutions Recovery, Inc., Mr. Marlon also founded The Solutions Foundation, a Nevada nonprofit corporation created to combat substance abuse by providing education and awareness regarding addictive behavior, preventative methods and the impact of substance abuse in respect to economic, physical and social consequences. He also serves on the Board of Directors for H.E.L.P. of Southern Nevada as well as the 10,000 Kids Foundation.
![]() |
|
![]() |
![]() |
As an outdoor enthusiast, Mr. Marlon has climbed many mountains, including:
October, 2010 Carstensz Pyramid, Papua Province, Indonesia - 16,024 feet (4,884 m)
May, 2010 Jebel Toubkal, Morocco - 13,671 feet (4,167 m)
July, 2010 Wheeler Peak, New Mexico, USA - 13,161 feet (4,011 m)
February, 2009 Aconcagua, Argentina - 22,841 feet (6,962 m)
July, 2008 Mount Elbrus, Russia - 18,510 feet (5,642 m)
August, 2007 Boundary Peak, Nevada, USA - 13,147 feet (4,007 m)
July, 2007 Mount Hood, Oregon, USA - 11,249 feet (3,429 m)
July, 2006 Denali, Mount McKinley, Alaska, USA - 20,320 feet (6,194 m)
2005 Mount Charleston, Nevada, USA - 11,916 feet (3,632 m)
August, 2004 Mount Rainier, Washington, USA - 14,411 feet (4,392 m)
2004 Mount Fuji, Japan - 12,389 feet (3,776 m)
March, 2003 Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania, Africa - 19,341 feet (5,895 m)
2001 Mount Whitney, California, USA - 14,505 feet (4,421 m)
In addition Mr. Marlon spends time running many marathons and triathlons.
However, Mr. Marlon considers his greatest achievement as being a father.