BetterAge Appoints Chief Partnership Officer, Expands CTO Role
2026-06-16 08:47
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - BetterAge announced two leadership changes, with Jennifer Goldberg joining as Chief Partnership Officer and Michael Webb's role expanding from Chief Data Officer to Chief Technology Officer to support its next phase of growth.

Jennifer Goldberg (MBA) joins BetterAge

Michael Webb (MPA) role expansion

BetterAge CEO Diana Yin said the mission to help millions of seniors age well is too important to accomplish alone. As the population ages, from healthcare to community care, better ways are needed to understand, engage, and support older adults. Goldberg and Webb will help the company strengthen the partnerships, insights, and technology needed to achieve better outcomes.

Before joining BetterAge, Goldberg brings over 20 years of leadership experience spanning healthcare, value-based care, digital health, and medical innovation, including executive roles at Canopie Health, Solera Health, and Evolent Health. Throughout her career, she has helped organizations build partnerships, scale innovative solutions, and unite diverse stakeholders around shared goals. At BetterAge, she will be responsible for deepening existing relationships, forging new strategic collaborations, and expanding the network of organizations helping seniors improve their health and well-being.

Goldberg said the future of healthy aging depends on stronger connections between healthcare, community organizations, and the people they serve, and she looks forward to helping build partnerships that improve seniors' lives while delivering more personalized and accessible support.

The expansion of Webb's role reflects BetterAge's growing investment in data, technology, and artificial intelligence, which are seen as strategic assets for turning insights into action. Before joining BetterAge, Webb served as Chief Technology Officer and Chief Information Security Officer at On Lok, with over 20 years of experience leading technology, analytics, and cybersecurity projects in healthcare, biotechnology, higher education, and nonprofit organizations.

Webb said data and AI offer new opportunities to understand what drives healthy aging and measure what works, and he looks forward to helping build the capability to turn insights into meaningful interventions for seniors.

These leadership appointments aim to enhance BetterAge's ability to build strategic partnerships, generate actionable insights, measure impact, and deliver personalized support specifically designed for older adults.

BetterAge is redefining what it means to age well. Its AI-driven digital platform helps seniors assess their health and well-being, receive personalized guidance, and take meaningful action. Designed for and co-developed with older adults, BetterAge helps individuals act on factors that drive healthy aging, while also helping healthcare organizations, health plans, senior service providers, and community organizations identify needs, deliver personalized interventions, and measure outcomes.

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