Meet the Panelists

Dr. Robson is a health industry veteran and former chief clinical officer at Walgreens. He served as medical director of the Walgreens Boots Alliance global pandemic response, working closely with influential healthcare organizations, including the CDC, on COVID-19 testing, vaccines and employee safety. A core part of this role was assessing the clinical integrity of digital health solutions. Dr. Robson obtained his medical degree from Midwestern University and an MBA in healthcare delivery science from the Tuck School of Business and Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth College.

Dr. Aditi U. Joshi is a Digital Health Consultant, Telehealth expert and international speaker working on improving healthcare and equity through technology. She has spent over 9 years working in Telehealth and digital health at both a startup and academic hospital and has a keen interest in making technology palatable and effective for both patients, providers, and health care systems. She is also an experienced Emergency Medicine Physician and serves nationally as the Chair for the Telehealth committee of the American College of Emergency Physicians and heading Telehealth Fellowship Committee for SAEM.

Justin Norden is a Partner at GSR Ventures, where he focuses on early-stage investments in digital health. Prior to GSR Ventures, he was CEO and co-founder of Trustworthy AI which was acquired by Waymo (Google self-driving). He worked on the healthcare team at Apple, co-founded Indicator (an NLP based platform for biopharma decision making), and helped start the Stanford Center for Digital Health. As an academic he is an award winning machine learning and bioinformatics researcher with 20+ publications. Finally, Justin is a former professional athlete and 3x world champion in ultimate frisbee. Justin received his MD from Stanford University School of Medicine, MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business, M.Phil in Computational Biology from the University of Cambridge, and BA in Computer Science from Carleton College.

Jon Warner is an entrepreneurship expert having founded and led 3 startups (with 2 successful exits). Jon’s career started in the corporate world with Air Products and Chemicals, working in the US and across Europe before joining Exxon-Mobil. At Exxon, Jon worked in the UK, the US, Australia, and Nigeria, ending his career there as Deputy CEO. Following his 15 years in the corporate world Warner founded and grew a management consulting business—The Worldwide Center for Organizational Development, which had 30 people carrying out a range of strategy assignments for large companies. Jon manages the deal flow into a Los Angeles based Healthcare investment fund—Adaptive Health Capital and is President of ORCHA health, an organization focused on assessing the quality of digital health tools and deploying them more widely. Jon is a prolific author having published 40 books, all concerning business, management, leadership, innovation, and technology.