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Fixing Centuries of Inequities for Women in Healthcare - Halle Tecco, Executive Vice President of Everly Health
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Fixing Centuries of Inequities for Women in Healthcare - Halle Tecco, Executive Vice President of Everly Health
FromRaise the Line
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Length:
30 minutes
Released:
Sep 8, 2022
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Podcast episode
Description
Inspired by her own challenges with fertility a few years ago, serial entrepreneur Halle Tecco saw a tremendous opportunity to rebuild the fertility and pregnancy experience for families from the ground up. She wanted to bring a human-centered approach to physical products that were largely designed and sold by male-owned incumbents in the space. She came home one day after interviewing a few potential CEOs and told her husband, "I'm so sorry. I know I said I wouldn't start a company, but I think that I have to do this, I'm just so passionate about it." With those words, Halle founded Natalist to offer fertility and pregnancy essentials for women and men who wanted a better solution, just like her. The company was acquired in October of 2021 by Everly Health where Halle now serves as vice president, focusing on developing and supporting women’s health strategy across the organization. Check out this episode of Raise the Line as host Shiv Gaglani sits down with Halle to hear all about her journey as an entrepreneur in the healthcare space, and discuss the many obstacles and challenges women still face navigating the healthcare system today.
Released:
Sep 8, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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