Bernie Zipprich

Lecturer, Healthcare Entrepreneurship at The Wharton School

Schools

  • The Wharton School

Links

Biography

The Wharton School

Systems thinker passionate about taking companies to scale, connecting ideas to execution, bringing products to market, and developing solutions to intractable social problems -- especially related to healthcare and community wellbeing. Experienced in economics, consumer healthcare technology, corporate strategy, business model design, marketing and brand strategy, and entrepreneurial management.

Currently a Venture GM with Redesign Health, a venture studio that's creating a new generation of consumer health companies. Previously, I was VP of market solutions for Welltok, a hyper-growth enterprise health tech company, and before that, I was as an associate at Oliver Wyman, focused on healthcare innovation and consumer tech. I also spent a year with the Business Transformation team at R/GA, where I focused on digital services innovation for healthcare and other verticals.

Separately, I am also working on a series of articles related to the death and life of American communities in the wake of technological change, and ways to address the challenge. See berniezipprich.com for updates on the project.

Experience

  • Redesign Health
    Venture GM & Director of New Ventures
    Venture Lead

  • Lecturer (Healthcare Entrepreneurship)
    The Wharton School

  • Head of Strategic Partnerships (Interim)
    Lively

  • Business Transformation
    R/GA

  • Vice President, Market Solutions
    Welltok, Inc.

  • Associate, Health & Life Sciences
    Oliver Wyman

  • Research Assistant
    National Bureau of Economic Research

  • Research Assistant
    The Education Innovation Laboratory at Harvard University

Education

  • The Wharton School
    Master of Business Administration (MBA)

  • Harvard University
    AB cum laude in field, Economics

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