Heartbeat Labs Hired Babylon Health's Chief Experience Officer

Heartbeat LabsThe Berlin-based digital health platform Heartbeat Labs hired Chad Jennings as Chief Product Officer (CPO). Chad is a product and design leader with twenty years of experience at the intersection of product, design, brand, user experience, and technology.

Before joining Heartbeat Labs this October, Chad has been Chief Experience Officer at London-based digital health company Babylon Health, where he led the consumer product, design, content, and user research teams. Prior to this, he co-founded the creative publishing platform Blurb and led product management and user experience within companies such as Method, Smart Design, EF Education First, and MOO. Chad holds a Master’s degree in human-centered design from the Institute of Design at the Illinois Institute of Technology.

In his role as CPO at Heartbeat Labs, he will support the platform in its mission to build companies that drive the digitalization of healthcare and medicine by serving actual user needs.

"Chad is a great addition to our team, not only with his strong background in building digital products, but also with his insights into the healthcare market and his human-centered approach. We are very happy to welcoming him and are looking forward to strengthening our product-driven culture at Heartbeat Labs," said Stephanie Kaiser, founder and managing director at Heartbeat Labs.

For further information, please visit:
https://www.heartbeatlabs.com

About Heartbeat Labs

Heartbeat Labs is the digital health platform that drives the digitalization of healthcare and medicine by serving actual user needs. By bringing together entrepreneurs, medical specialists, and technology experts, the Berlin-based company builds, invests, and partners to create digital health solutions that improve patient care. Heartbeat Labs has been founded in 2017 and is run by its management team of Stephanie Kaiser, Johannes Keienburg, Hendrik Krawinkel, and Eckhardt Weber. Together with Flying Health, Heartbeat Labs is managing "heal capital", the innovation fund by the German private health insurances.

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