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Anne Morrissey

CEO of May Health

Anne Morrissey is an experienced executive and entrepreneur in the healthcare and medical device industry. She currently serves as the Chief Executive Officer, President, and Director of May Health, a position she has held since February 2022.1 May Health is a company developing a modern approach to treat Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) with a single treatment, aiming to improve the lives of over 10% of women worldwide who suffer from this condition.1

Prior to her role at May Health, Morrissey has held several leadership positions in various healthcare-related companies:

  1. She was the Chairman, CEO & President of Alydia Health from April 2016 to April 2020, where she worked on making childbirth safer for mothers.1

  2. Morrissey served as an Entrepreneur In Residence at UCSF Innovation Ventures, focusing on strategy for Silicon Kidney.1

  3. She has been a Director at Femasys Inc. since May 2021, a women-founded and led biomedical company developing solutions for infertility and permanent birth control.1

  4. Morrissey has also held advisory roles for companies like Raydiant Oximetry, Inc. and Alydia Health.1

Her entrepreneurial spirit is evident in her founding of Ucan Products, LLC, which manufactured compostable bags and compost cans under the Untrash brand.1

Anne Morrissey's educational background includes a BA in History from Willamette University and participation in the Director's College program at Stanford Law School.1

Throughout her career, Morrissey has demonstrated a strong commitment to improving women's health, as evidenced by her work in various women's health-focused companies and her personal dedication to the field.2

Highlights

Dec 28 · Fortune
A device that could save the lives of thousands of new mothers earned a startup a $240 million exit. Its 11-year journey to market shows how gender biases are holding back women’s health - Fortune
Dec 28 · Fortune
A device that could save the lives of thousands of new mothers earned a startup a $240 million exit. Its 11-year journey to market shows how gender biases are holding back women’s health - Fortune
A device that could save the lives of thousands of new mothers earned a startup a $240 million exit.

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San Francisco Bay Area