Former X CEO Linda Yaccarino takes eMed top job
3 minute readPublished: Tuesday, August 5, 2025 at 4:10 pm
Former X CEO Linda Yaccarino Takes Helm at eMed
Digital health platform eMed announced Tuesday the appointment of Linda Yaccarino as its new Chief Executive Officer. Yaccarino previously served as the Chief Executive Officer of X, stepping down from the role in July after a two-year tenure.
eMed highlighted Yaccarino's experience in leading transformative changes, stating her appointment represents a significant step in the company's mission to provide accessible and sustainable chronic care through a digital-first platform. The company believes her leadership will bring a new dimension to its operations.
eMed is currently developing a population health management platform focused on GLP-1 weight loss and diabetes drugs. This initiative comes as the market for anti-obesity medications (AOMs) is projected to experience substantial growth. Goldman Sachs researchers estimate that approximately 15 million adults in the United States could be treated with AOMs by 2030, potentially generating $100 billion in annual revenue by that year.
In a press release, Yaccarino emphasized the opportunity to leverage technology, lifestyle, and data to transform healthcare through digital channels. She noted that while technology has disrupted the healthcare industry, a complete transformation has yet to occur.
BNN's Perspective:
The appointment of Linda Yaccarino to lead eMed is a notable development. Her experience at X, coupled with the company's focus on the burgeoning market for weight loss and diabetes drugs, suggests a strategic move to capitalize on the evolving healthcare landscape. While the potential for growth in this sector is undeniable, it is crucial to ensure that such advancements are accessible and equitable for all, and that patient data is handled responsibly.
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