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The Purposeful Strategist
Menkus & Associates
100 episodes
4 days ago
In this episode of The Purposeful Strategist, Belden Menkus speaks with Amber Vodegel, CEO of 28X, a purpose-driven health tech company creating privacy-first, AI-powered tools to improve women’s health. Together, they explore what it means to challenge the norms of digital health, building a platform that puts ethics, equity, and user trust at its core, while resisting the pull of extractive business models. In their conversation, they discuss; • Why 28X rejected traditional VC funding and chose mission-aligned backers like the Philips Foundation. • How the team is designing a clinically sound, user-friendly period-tracker, and why education is central to the experience. • The pitfalls of the current femtech market and how 28X is doing things differently. • The technical and strategic choices, like eliminating cloud servers, to protect user data while reducing costs. • The evolving definition of success and the responsibilities of reaching 100 million users with a product that puts women first. Amber shares a clear-eyed view of what it takes to build trust in digital health and why asking what the user would truly want changes everything. https://www.my28x.com/
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In this episode of The Purposeful Strategist, Belden Menkus speaks with Amber Vodegel, CEO of 28X, a purpose-driven health tech company creating privacy-first, AI-powered tools to improve women’s health. Together, they explore what it means to challenge the norms of digital health, building a platform that puts ethics, equity, and user trust at its core, while resisting the pull of extractive business models. In their conversation, they discuss; • Why 28X rejected traditional VC funding and chose mission-aligned backers like the Philips Foundation. • How the team is designing a clinically sound, user-friendly period-tracker, and why education is central to the experience. • The pitfalls of the current femtech market and how 28X is doing things differently. • The technical and strategic choices, like eliminating cloud servers, to protect user data while reducing costs. • The evolving definition of success and the responsibilities of reaching 100 million users with a product that puts women first. Amber shares a clear-eyed view of what it takes to build trust in digital health and why asking what the user would truly want changes everything. https://www.my28x.com/
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Management
Business,
Careers,
Non-Profit
Episodes (20/100)
The Purposeful Strategist
Rethinking Value: Patients, Properties, and Purpose
4 days ago

The Purposeful Strategist
Redefining Growth and Inclusion at HaysMac
1 week ago

The Purposeful Strategist
Funding the Future: Investing in Female Founders
2 weeks ago

The Purposeful Strategist
Leading the Net Zero Transition
3 weeks ago

The Purposeful Strategist
Redefining Mobility for a Sustainable Future
1 month ago

The Purposeful Strategist
Rethinking AI in Law
1 month ago

The Purposeful Strategist
Rethinking Procurement
1 month ago

The Purposeful Strategist
Empowering Exchange at Britain’s Busiest Port
1 month ago

The Purposeful Strategist
Swimming Upstream: Redefining How Leaders Are Found
2 months ago

The Purposeful Strategist
Designing for a Sector in Crisis
2 months ago

The Purposeful Strategist
Rewriting the Rules of Women’s Health Tech
In this episode of The Purposeful Strategist, Belden Menkus speaks with Amber Vodegel, CEO of 28X, a purpose-driven health tech company creating privacy-first, AI-powered tools to improve women’s health. Together, they explore what it means to challenge the norms of digital health, building a platform that puts ethics, equity, and user trust at its core, while resisting the pull of extractive business models. In their conversation, they discuss; • Why 28X rejected traditional VC funding and chose mission-aligned backers like the Philips Foundation. • How the team is designing a clinically sound, user-friendly period-tracker, and why education is central to the experience. • The pitfalls of the current femtech market and how 28X is doing things differently. • The technical and strategic choices, like eliminating cloud servers, to protect user data while reducing costs. • The evolving definition of success and the responsibilities of reaching 100 million users with a product that puts women first. Amber shares a clear-eyed view of what it takes to build trust in digital health and why asking what the user would truly want changes everything. https://www.my28x.com/
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2 months ago

The Purposeful Strategist
Ecosystems of Impact
3 months ago

The Purposeful Strategist
Relentlessly Getting Stuff Done
3 months ago

The Purposeful Strategist
World-leading Non-drug Treatment for Dementia
3 months ago

The Purposeful Strategist
Connection and Community
4 months ago

The Purposeful Strategist
Scaling with Integrity
4 months ago

The Purposeful Strategist
How to Learn and Grow With Purpose
5 months ago

The Purposeful Strategist
Keeping Strategy Simple
5 months ago

The Purposeful Strategist
Flexible Work and High Performance
5 months ago

The Purposeful Strategist
Growing Sustainably Without Sacrificing Culture
5 months ago

The Purposeful Strategist
In this episode of The Purposeful Strategist, Belden Menkus speaks with Amber Vodegel, CEO of 28X, a purpose-driven health tech company creating privacy-first, AI-powered tools to improve women’s health. Together, they explore what it means to challenge the norms of digital health, building a platform that puts ethics, equity, and user trust at its core, while resisting the pull of extractive business models. In their conversation, they discuss; • Why 28X rejected traditional VC funding and chose mission-aligned backers like the Philips Foundation. • How the team is designing a clinically sound, user-friendly period-tracker, and why education is central to the experience. • The pitfalls of the current femtech market and how 28X is doing things differently. • The technical and strategic choices, like eliminating cloud servers, to protect user data while reducing costs. • The evolving definition of success and the responsibilities of reaching 100 million users with a product that puts women first. Amber shares a clear-eyed view of what it takes to build trust in digital health and why asking what the user would truly want changes everything. https://www.my28x.com/