Moxie Girl changes name to Resolv, expands focus as demand for mental health services increases

Lydia Henshaw had a certain level of self-confidence when she first walked in the doors at Procter& Gamble. She had just exited her first startup, Sow Organic Inc. — which was acquired for $900,000 in 2018 — and was ready to take on an innovation role within the Cincinnati-based Fortune 50 company. After all, she had experience with big technology systems through her previous innovation roles at th e U.S. Department of Defense and the United States Agency for International Development. In…
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