Halle Tecco
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Harvard Business School, MBA
Johns Hopkins University, MPH
Founder, Rock Health
Founder, Techammer
Halle Tecco | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1982 or 1983 (age 42–43) |
| Education | Case Western Reserve University, BS Harvard Business School, MBA Johns Hopkins University, MPH |
| Occupations | Founder, Natalist Founder, Rock Health Founder, Techammer |
Halle Tecco (born 1982 or 1983)[1] is the author of Massively Better Healthcare: The Innovator's Guide to Tackling Healthcare's Biggest Challenges, adjunct professor at Columbia Business School, founder and former CEO at Rock Health and Natalist, and an angel investor and philanthropist.
Tecco earned a BS from Case Western and an MBA from Harvard Business School, where she launched Rock Health as a student.[2] She received her MPH at Johns Hopkins University with a concentration in Women's and Reproductive Health.[3]
Career
In 2006, Tecco founded a non-profit, Yoga Bear, which connects cancer fighters and survivors with online access to yoga classes designed for those undertaking treatment.[4] In 2007, Tecco co-founded Techammer with her husband. In 2017, they invested $10,000 in Bitcoin in 2013 and made $250,000 which they donated to cancer research.[5]
In 2010, she founded digital health venture fund Rock Health, where she served as CEO until May 2016.[6]
In 2019, she founded Natalist, a reproductive health company focused on fertility and pregnancy products.[7] In 2021, Natalist was acquired by Everly Health. [8]
In 2026, Tecco published her first book, Massively Better Healthcare: The Innovator's Guide to Tackling Healthcare's Biggest Challenges, published by Columbia University Press.[9]
Awards
Tecco was named one of San Francisco Chronicle's Most Powerful Women in Technology (2014),[10] Goldman Sach's Most Intriguing Entrepreneurs (2013),[11] and Forbes 30 under 30 (2013).[12]