Christopher Longo, President and Owner of CVTL Medical
Christopher Longo is a third generation Naples man who holds strong ties to the Naples community both professionally and personally. His family ties to Naples span three generations of All-American athletes with a string of stories and newspaper archives of Christopher and his Football achievements. He is shaped by the products and legacies his intergenerational family ties have created in the areas of Construction where large edifices and communities were built like Gulf Coast Highschool (for one). His maternal grandparents were also ingratiated into Naples society because they owned a successful Art Gallery downtown on Third Avenue.
Christopher, himself, has built a successful business in the distributorship and sales of medical implants and equipment and has formed many meaningful ties in the Naples medical industry as well as statewide as it relates to the enhancement or reconstruction of the body.
Christopher is a fun-loving and dedicated husband and father who is happiest amongst the company of his family and friends, especially if the time spent is centered around football! His Italian roots have molded his love and appreciation for sharing good food and drink while hosting and entertaining his family and friends. So, if you’re in the neighborhood, stop by the house and enjoy some of his grill-time and a little spirited drink with the family!
He will be participating in the upcoming event, “Wine, Women and Shoes” this February 10th, 2024 as one their Sole-men. Some of his primary family members have personally been touched by this global endemic and so the upcoming event embraces personal feelings to help fight and contribute to this very worthy and humbling plight.
Please help him raise money for Naples Cancer Advisors' mission of providing platinum-level consultative oncology services such as secondary case review, care coordination, referrals, clinical trial navigation, financial navigation, and precision oncology services including genetic testing and counseling to Southwest Florida residents diagnosed with cancer - all at no cost to the patient, thanks to the generosity of private donors.