Daniel Wexler is the co-founder and CEO of EatWell, a Boston public-benefit startup that turns dinner into a doctor's prescription. He maps food deserts the way logistics planners map warehouses, then ships affordable one-pot meal kits into the neighborhoods that grocery chains forgot. Trained in public health and behavioral economics at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Wexler reframed groceries as a 'Food is Medicine' tool that health insurers can prescribe to fight food insecurity and prevent diet-related disease while lowering healthcare spend.
Robby Knight is the co-founder and CEO of evermore (formerly Soda Health), a healthtech company that turns supplemental health benefits into a Smart Benefits platform connecting Medicare Advantage members, health plans, and retailers like CVS, Walgreens, and Kroger. A social worker by training who spent nearly eight years architecting consumer health at Walmart, Knight built the company on a simple frustration: people's first-order needs (food, OTC medicine, transportation) were being met through a patchwork of inefficient programs. evermore has raised roughly $100 million, including a $50M Series B led by General Catalyst in December 2024.