Tech Tonics Podcast: Margaret Laws – Where Non-Profit & For-Profit Healthcare Innovation Collide

This post was originally published by Venture Valkyrie on July 10.  Margaret Laws has been working at the intersection of the for-profit and not-for-profit healthcare world for many years. This world has had an explosion of activity to find solutions to major public health and personal health challenges; according to Margaret, these worlds are beginning to blur and the newest foundations and non-profits are actively trying to bring the resources and discipline of private business sector to the big problems we are facing in the social sector. Her life’s work has been to straddle both of these worlds and try to bring them together. Today Margaret is CEO of HopeLab, an Omidyar Group entity, focused on improving the health and well-being of kids by creating engaging technologies backed by rigorous research. They rely on a combination of rigorous science, user-centered design and strategic partnerships to drive broad impact. The organization works on a wide variety of themes that benefit from the intersection of technology and health, from early childhood health to the mental health of teens. Margaret is well known in the venture capital world as well, having led the California Health Care Foundation’s innovation investment fund for many years. She is driven by a curiosity to keep learning and a passion for improving how people live and thrive. We are delighted to host Margaret on Tech Tonics today. You can listen to her interview now. Or by going to iTunes by clicking HERE o...
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