Investors
Invest in the next generation of cancer nutrition support
We are building a platform that combines culinary nutrition expertise, lived experience, and technology to help families navigate survivorship. With a focus on childhood cancer families, this is a high-impact opportunity to support meaningful innovation in healthcare and nutrition.
Why Now
The Problem
A rapidly growing population with critical unmet needs
~ 496K Childhood Cancer Survivors
Growing population as survival rates reach 85%
1 in 5 will have cardiac event
Elevated life-time risk for obesity, diabetes, secondary cancers
The Gap
The evidence exists- the infrastructure doesn’t
Healthier eating reduces long-term health risks
Families want guidance, clinicians recognize urgency
Tech enables personalized, scalable nutrition
The Moment
Market validation
2 leading cancer research hospitals ready to partner on clinical validation
Funding unlocks immediate research launch with major institutions
Survivorship care become a healthcare priority
INTRODUCING
THE SMART
MEAL ASSISTANT
Personalized in the Moment
Recommendations adjust as needs & preferences change.
Evidence-Based
Guided by clinical nutrition standards and dietitian expertise.
Adapts to Entire Household
Works for caregivers, survivors, and everyone at the table.
Low-Effort by Design
Eliminates endless searching, scrolling and second-guessing
Why Us
We are culinary dietitians and nutrition technologists, backed by experienced leaders in AI, engineering, and healthcare go-to-market.
With two healthcare organizations on board, we are expanding our team and adding clinical oncology and pediatric advisors are being added as we formalize pilot and research pathways.
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Culinary dietitian and nutrition technologist with deep expertise in recipe development, nutrition innovation, and health-focused platforms, leading the creation of next-generation technology to simplify food decisions for cancer survivors and their families.
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Culinary dietitian and public health expert with deep experience in food science, nutrition technology, and content strategy, leading operations to build scalable, practical solutions that make healthy eating simpler for families navigating cancer survivorship.
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Technology and product leader with 20+ years building high-performing teams, optimizing processes, and aligning systems with business outcomes to drive innovation and impact.
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Chief Commercial Officer: Growth and strategy leader with 30+ years helping startups and global companies scale revenue, launch products, and execute strategic plans with measurable results.
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Globally recognized AI thought leader, investor, and advisor with decades of experience scaling technology and healthcare ventures, shaping 150+ startups, and leading AI transformation at companies like Intel, Qualcomm, and Biossmann.
Let’s Work Together
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