Lindsay Jurist-Rosner is the co-founder and CEO of Wellthy – a market-leading care company revolutionizing the way families care for their loved ones and themselves. Wellthy helps families and individuals access the right care at the right time through a combination of digital innovation and personalized, human expertise — think superpowered social workers and care experts who are able to partner with families to solve all of their logistical and administrative care challenges. That makes it easier for families to navigate the complexities of healthcare and childcare, to reduce stress, and to manage care for themselves and their loved ones on top of work and life’s many responsibilities. Two million people have direct access to Wellthy’s services through some of the largest and best-known health plans and employers across the country, including Best Buy, Cisco, Hilton, and Meta.
With Wellthy, Lindsay is building the company she needed throughout the 28 years she cared for her mother. Today Wellthy has nearly 300 staff working to support family caregivers. In 2023 Wellthy was named one of Fast Company’s “Most Innovative Companies” and one of the magazine’s “Top 10 Most Innovative Workplace Companies,” and Lindsay herself was named to Inc. Magazine’s “Female Founders 200” list celebrating dynamic women entrepreneurs.
Prior to founding Wellthy, Lindsay was in the advertising technology and media industries with responsibilities and leadership in marketing, product, and sales. She served as the Senior Vice President of Marketing for NY-based advertising technology startup Simulmedia, ran Marketing Research at Machinima, and worked in product and strategic marketing at Microsoft.
Lindsay received an MBA from the Harvard Business School and a BA in Economics-Operations Research from Columbia University. She’s written for Fortune, Good Housekeeping, Employee Benefit News, and more, and has spoken at numerous panels and conferences, including most recently at the 2024 Wall Street Journal Health Forum. Lindsay lives in New York City with her husband and four kids.