Srikar Yeruva is an engineer-turned-serial entrepreneur, and we spoke about why he believes healthcare transformation starts with respecting the problem—not throwing technology at it. After years building technical companies, exiting one to Bain Capital and selling another in smart contracts, he realized “technology doesn’t sell—solutions do.” That shift pulled him into the heart of U.S. health systems, where he learned firsthand how hospitals operate, why workflows break, and why efficiency ...
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Srikar Yeruva is an engineer-turned-serial entrepreneur, and we spoke about why he believes healthcare transformation starts with respecting the problem—not throwing technology at it. After years building technical companies, exiting one to Bain Capital and selling another in smart contracts, he realized “technology doesn’t sell—solutions do.” That shift pulled him into the heart of U.S. health systems, where he learned firsthand how hospitals operate, why workflows break, and why efficiency ...
Alan Porter is a retired Blackhawk instructor pilot who turned to financial advising after tragic events in his family. We spoke about how his military discipline—“I knew every nut, every bolt” of the helicopters he flew—shaped his approach to protecting families from financial risk. The turning point came when his daughter-in-law used a little-known life insurance rider during her cancer treatment. “If it had not been for that, my son would be bankrupt.” Since then, Porter has focused on str...
21st Century Entrepreneurship
Srikar Yeruva is an engineer-turned-serial entrepreneur, and we spoke about why he believes healthcare transformation starts with respecting the problem—not throwing technology at it. After years building technical companies, exiting one to Bain Capital and selling another in smart contracts, he realized “technology doesn’t sell—solutions do.” That shift pulled him into the heart of U.S. health systems, where he learned firsthand how hospitals operate, why workflows break, and why efficiency ...