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      <image:title>Newsroom - HRTLY Announces New Clinical and Financial Leadership</image:title>
      <image:caption>Dr. Beena S. Peters to Lead Clinical Strategy and Evidence-Based Innovation As Co-Founder and Chief Clinical Officer, Dr. Peters will lead HRTLY’s evidence-based program design and clinical protocol development, partnering across product and operations to ensure clinical quality, safety, and outcomes performance remain foundational as HRTLY scales. Dr. Peters brings more than three decades of transformational healthcare leadership across complex health systems. Most recently, she served as System Chief Nursing Executive for Cook County Health System (CCH), one of the largest public health systems in the United States. Across her career, she has led enterprise initiatives that integrate workforce optimization, technology enablement, and evidence-based practice to improve access, quality, and outcomes for diverse patient populations. At Cook County Health, Dr. Peters’ leadership contributed to an 83% reduction in hospital-acquired conditions, resulting in more than $76 million in cost avoidance, improved emergency department efficiency and utilization, and the reopening and expansion of clinical services at CCH facilities and hospitals—including ICU operations and dialysis programs. Previously, Dr. Peters held progressive leadership roles at the University of Illinois Hospital and Health Sciences System, including serving as a founding Director of the NIDCAP Training Center and Administrator of the newly established Children’s Hospital, with a sustained focus on human-centered redesign and regulatory excellence.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Newsroom - HRTLY Announces New Clinical and Financial Leadership - Brittany R. Leach to Oversee Financial Discipline and Administrative Infrastructure</image:title>
      <image:caption>As Co-Founder and Chief Financial and Administrative Officer, Ms. Leach will oversee HRTLY’s finance and administrative functions, including financial strategy, planning and analysis, governance, compliance, and operational systems—supporting scalable growth while maintaining disciplined execution and organizational resilience. Ms. Leach brings a distinguished record of building high-performing operational infrastructure and leading complex financial environments. Most recently, she served as Director of Sponsored Research Operations at NYU Langone Health, where she established the institution’s first centralized research operations core and orchestrated financial and submission processes across a $250 million annual research portfolio, supporting 200+ faculty and administrators across 14+ departments.  Her expertise spans strategic financial planning, compliance, governance, risk management, and organizational development. At NYU Langone Health, she led and developed a team of grant and finance professionals, strengthened capacity during portfolio expansion, and improved quality outcomes through process standardization and operational redesign.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Newsroom - HRTLY Announces New Clinical and Financial Leadership - About HRTLY</image:title>
      <image:caption>HRTLY is a next-generation healthcare and technology company being built to advance how disease is detected, understood, and managed—making high-quality care more seamless across virtual and in-person settings. Headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland, and incorporated in Delaware, HRTLY develops secure, interoperable solutions that connect everyday life with the full continuum of care, integrating continuous real-world data from wearables, connected devices, and clinical systems. Through its clinical intelligence platform, HRTLY is designed to identify risk earlier and create new, data-driven care pathways that enable timely intervention, support long-term health and longevity, and help patients live longer, live better, and live easier—while helping clinicians close care gaps, reduce preventable disease burden, and deliver more consistent, affordable, and effective care.</image:caption>
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