Rebecca Woodcock, Digital Health EIR at 500 Startups
The confluence of being part of the 500 Startups network, having an office in San Francisco and being in the digital health space is paying dividends for our company.
In January we hosted a fireside chat at 500 Startups. We called it "The Future of Digital Health in a Trump Presidency." We gathered some of the best in digital health thought leadership:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DkUT6jd-3ak
Last month we joined the 500 Startups Perkhub network. We worked with Brett Fink to put together a special offer for all companies that are in the 500 Startups network ( #500Strong). We want to make it easy for startups to use Paubox!
Thanks to an introduction from our adviser Geoff Clapp, we met up with Bluegrass Biggs, founder of BiggsB, Inc. Bluegrass is a compliance expert and a really cool dude. We're looking forward to working more with him.
This morning I had coffee with Jimson Tharayil, Founder of BenRevo. His company is in the current batch at 500 Startups SF (B20). I think our HIPAA Compliant Email API can help his company provide unique value to the organizations they're talking to. I'm also looking forward to working with them.
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We were in the digital health track of Batch 18 at 500 Startups last fall (B18). Our desks were arranged in an open floor plan, with the digital health cohort bunched together. We made fast friends with the Leapcure team, among others. They recently closed a big contract, so we helped them celebrate with a night out in the Mission district.
Another B18 batch mate in the digital health track is Dan Miller, CEO of Level Therapy. Dan is a friend and customer. It was his birthday a few weeks ago, so I dropped off a couple Dungeness crabs that I caught off my kayak. He was stoked! We're of course looking forward to doing more business together.
Geoff Clapp gave me the scoops on some choice after party networking events during JPM week in San Francisco. At the GE Ventures evening event, I met Adrian Pittman of Orthogonal. As you can imagine, we're looking forward to doing more business with him.
I met Roh Habibi at the Fenwick & West - Entrepreneurs: The Visionary Artists Reception at Williams-Sonoma at Union Square. Quite a party! And since I don't watch tv anymore, I didn't realize I was hanging out with a reality tv star. Turns out Roh went to the University of Hawaii, so we had an immediate connection. Later in the evening, we ran into TechCrunch rockstar and B18 batch mate Ran Ma of Siren Care. She was fresh off a plane from Las Vegas after winning the TechCrunch Hardware Battlefield contest. It's no small wonder that upon graduating from 500 Startups, many startups choose to leave where they originally started from and remain full-time in SF.