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Our CEO, April Koh, led this thought-provoking panel discussion, which featured:
- Sonya Renee Taylor, a New York Times best-selling author, international slam poetry champion, and founder of The Body is Not An Apology
- Mita Mallick, the Head of Inclusion, Equity and Impact at Carta
- DeDe Alexander, Clinical Team Lead at Spring Health
Access the webinar replay, where these phenomenal females discussed:
Koh believes mental healthcare is going to look radically different in the next 5-10 years: instead of being a guessing game of trial-and-error, mental healthcare will be precisely and accurately tailored to each individual through data. She started Spring Health because she wanted to build that future — where the hopelessness of guessing is replaced with the hope of data-driven, accurate care.
Alexander is a lifelong public servant and a Licensed Professional Counselor in Texas. She has worked at AmeriCorps VISTA, Habitat for Humanity, Dallas MHMR, and the Dallas County Juvenile Department. She has helped children and families navigate mental health challenges and build their lives back after mental health crises. She also works as a community activist and public speaker focusing on mental health, voting rights, and criminal justice reform.
Mita Mallick is a corporate change-maker with a track record of transforming businesses and cultures. Mita is a passionate storyteller who believes in the power of diversity to spur creative strategic thinking which can ultimately transform brands. She is currently the Head of Inclusion, Equity and Impact at Carta. Mallick is a contributor for Entrepreneur, and her writing has been published in Harvard Business Review, The New York Post and Business Insider. She lives in Jersey City, NJ with her two children and her husband.
Taylor is a New York Times best-selling author, international slam poetry champion, speaker, humanitarian and social justice activist, educator, and founder of The Body is Not An Apology movement.
