Glen Tullman, Livongo, Live with Jess & Matthew
Fresh off of a press junket that included talking to Jim Cramer on CNBC & hanging with Maria Bartiromo on Fox Business News, Livongo Health’s Glen Tullman stopped by THCB to talk about the impact of #covid19 (& more) on health tech. Jessica DaMassa and Matthew Holt tag-team interviewed him on Weds 8th April. (Full transcript is below the video)
Here is the transcript:
Matthew:
Hi, this is Matthew Holt from The Health Care Blog.
Jessica:
I’m Jessica DaMassa with WTF Health, and it is our
pleasure to welcome our special guest here with us. We have Glen Tullman, the
founder and executive chairman of Livongo. Glen, how’s it going? How’s your
self-quarantine situation?
Glen:
It’s going great. I’m broadcasting from my in-home studio,
which is really just my office in Chicago, and I’m a physical distancing from
lots of people.
Jessica:
Including us, right?
Glen:
Including you.
Matthew:
Including us.
Jessica:
Including us. Including us. All right, so we wanted to
just jump in and start just chatting with you about what you’ve been seeing on
the front line here as you guys have been obviously announcing lots of good
news for Livongo. Tell us, I guess, about the recent news about the increase in
the projections for this quarter, and what’s been going on in terms of
COVID-19.
Glen:
Well great. Well, first of all, it’s always great to be
with both of you, and I...
Source: The Health Care Blog - Category: Consumer Health News Authors: matthew holt Tags: Featured Health Tech Jessica DaMassa Matthew Holt WTF Health Diabetes care Glen Tullman Livongo Source Type: blogs
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