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Caroline Hofmann, Chief Business Officer, Thirty Madison

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Caroline Hofmann, Chief Business Officer, Thirty Madison

“Don't get discouraged by the first interruption.” In this episode, WomenHeard host Julie Hochheiser Ilkovich interviews Caroline Hofmann of Thirty Madison, which offers virtual-first healthcare access. Working as a consultant at McKinsey gave her the "itch to build something" and she pivoted to an early-stage fintech startup, Republic, before joining Thirty Madison to build their migraine business, Cove. Caroline oversees Nurx, a telehealth provider for women that covers everything from contraceptive care to mental health to dermatology. Her team's goal is to serve women comprehensively with an accessible app platform.

Ahead of the 2024 general election, they conducted a report to better understand how much agency respondents felt they had over their healthcare decisions. 71% of women reported they have made at least one health related behavior change due to today's reproductive healthcare policies. Listen to this interview for more details on the intersection of women's healthcare and advocacy. Plus, why hiring (and working with) people with very different skill sets than yours can ultimately lead to the best business outcomes.

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Caroline Hofmann, Chief Business Officer, Thirty Madison

“Don't get discouraged by the first interruption.” In this episode, WomenHeard host Julie Hochheiser Ilkovich interviews Caroline Hofmann of Thirty Madison, which offers virtual-first healthcare access. Working as a consultant at McKinsey gave her the "itch to build something" and she pivoted to an early-stage fintech startup, Republic, before joining Thirty Madison to build their migraine business, Cove. Caroline oversees Nurx, a telehealth provider for women that covers everything from contraceptive care to mental health to dermatology. Her team's goal is to serve women comprehensively with an accessible app platform.

Ahead of the 2024 general election, they conducted a report to better understand how much agency respondents felt they had over their healthcare decisions. 71% of women reported they have made at least one health related behavior change due to today's reproductive healthcare policies. Listen to this interview for more details on the intersection of women's healthcare and advocacy. Plus, why hiring (and working with) people with very different skill sets than yours can ultimately lead to the best business outcomes.

  continue reading

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