As President of LINUS, Kristin Apple is a healthcare leader and passionate brand strategist, working closely with our pharma, healthcare, and consumer health clients.
For over twenty years, she has worked client-side and as an advisor to the world’s largest consumer healthcare, CPG, and pharmaceutical companies. She is passionate about changing the way healthcare is delivered and experienced today. Prior to joining LINUS, Kristin built and led the healthcare vertical at a global brand and innovation consultancy. She focused on uncovering insights, guiding strategy, and fueling innovation for the world’s largest brands – including a variety of pharmaceutical, digital health, CPG, and consumer healthcare companies.
Her love for health and wellness started when she spent nearly six years at Eli Lilly launching five blockbuster drugs while progressing through different roles in the sales and marketing divisions.
Kristin’s speaking has taken her across the country, speaking at:
Kristin speaks regularly on a variety of topics related to healthcare marketing. Recent talks have focused on:
An overwhelming 80% of all healthcare decisions are made by women, and yet only a small percentage of innovation and solutions are actually designed for women.
As the shift of care moves from HCP led, to consumer led, millennial women are demanding and creating options to control their own health. But women’s health is about more than the eighteen months women are focused on fertility.
We’ll discuss why millennial women will change the way women’s healthcare is practiced today.
Gen Z is entering the workforce, and they’re going to hit the ground running. Whether they’ll be your next customer, employee or user, you’ll need to know how to connect with them right away.
Our industry is still playing catch-up with millennials’ demands and trends that were merely placated by ping pong tables and open-office concepts. Needless to say, we weren’t ready.
So how can you and your organization prepare? We’re going to tell you what it takes to connect to them, sell to them, and lead them. Are you ready?
Today’s care model is no longer just a visit to your primary care doctor’s office — it can be anything from a video chat with a specialist, to a nurse showing up at your door through a dispatch service.
Today, we have Amazon Care that blends virtual and in-care models and Walmart, who is bringing x-rays and lab work to rural America. But this mindset shift doesn’t have to start with big corporations. That’s because today’s care model should be one that focuses on getting healthcare to people both when and where they need it.
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