The Women in HealthTech Show

Changing health outcomes through the Holly Health app, with Grace Gimson


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In this episode of the Women in Health Tech Show, I speak to Grace Gimson, founder and CEO of Holly Health, a digital health coaching service. Grace shares her journey from growing up in a tech-savvy family to creating Holly Health, which has supported over 70,000 NHS patients. She discusses the challenges and successes of integrating technology with psychology, the importance of small, sustainable changes, and expanding Holly Health beyond the NHS. The episode also delves into the significance of networking and overcoming gender bias in the tech and investment spaces.

Grace Gimson is Founder and CEO of Holly Health, a fully digital yet compassionate health coaching service, which helps people to feel physically and mentally better. Grace's career spans operations, product and leadership, including roles at Microsoft, Deliveroo, and Scape, which was acquired by Facebook. From growing up in a family of engineers, Grace knew the power of technology and set her sights on combining her passions of psychology and accessible technology to create something impactful for the population.

In 2020, Grace partnered with a team of psychology and product experts to bring science-based personalized health coaching to the public through Holly Health. She has since been enrolled as an NHS Innovation Accelerator Fellow and has formed partnerships at NHSICS, Integrated Care Systems Scale.

You can find Grace on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/gracegimson/ or find out more by visiting https://www.hollyhealth.io/

The Women in Health Tech Show is presented by Catherine Davies of Monticle. It was edited by Emily Crosby Media.

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