Clint McClellan

Founder and CEO at INDIE HEALTH
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(386) 825-5501
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Del Mar, California, United States, US

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Experience

    • United States
    • Medical Device
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Founder and CEO
      • Aug 2014 - Present

      Indie Health’s device portfolio combined with our patented AutoPair™ technology provides users with the easiest remote patient monitoring experience in the industry. AutoPair™ allows patients to have multiple monitoring devices paired to their phones right out of the box. Our devices work universally across the major operating systems- iOS, Android, Linux and Windows- with a single optimized dev kit. Indie Health’s device portfolio combined with our patented AutoPair™ technology provides users with the easiest remote patient monitoring experience in the industry. AutoPair™ allows patients to have multiple monitoring devices paired to their phones right out of the box. Our devices work universally across the major operating systems- iOS, Android, Linux and Windows- with a single optimized dev kit.

    • United States
    • Civic and Social Organizations
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Industry Advisory Board Member
      • Feb 2012 - Present

      The Larta network features professional mentors - domain experts with strong industry backgrounds, top industry executives who serve on our Industry Advisory Board (and are prospects for our portfolio companies), investors and so on. Science & technology and innovation-related agencies from around the world consult with Larta to create commercialization programs using our model. These programs are designed to address entrepreneurs’ technology, market & business hurdles and enable connections and outcomes that are not otherwise possible.

    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • President and Chairman of the Board
      • Jan 2011 - Sep 2014

      Led the effort to make the Continua Design Guidelines the global connected health standard within the ITU, the United Nations standardization body. Presided over the adoption of Continua among health ministries and administrations including Denmark, Singapore, Norway, the United Kingdom, the US Veterans Administration (VA), and Canada. Also led the efforts to merge the mHealth Summit within HIMMS to create the new Personal Connected Health Alliance. Led the effort to make the Continua Design Guidelines the global connected health standard within the ITU, the United Nations standardization body. Presided over the adoption of Continua among health ministries and administrations including Denmark, Singapore, Norway, the United Kingdom, the US Veterans Administration (VA), and Canada. Also led the efforts to merge the mHealth Summit within HIMMS to create the new Personal Connected Health Alliance.

    • United States
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Sr Director Market Development
      • 1997 - Aug 2014

      Led market development efforts with Qualcomm's latest technologies including the successful adoption of Qualcomm's 3G standard, and CDMA2000 within the ITU, the standardization body of the UN. Most recently, co-founded the original Wireless Health group in Qualcomm, which eventually became Qualcomm Life. Led market development efforts with Qualcomm's latest technologies including the successful adoption of Qualcomm's 3G standard, and CDMA2000 within the ITU, the standardization body of the UN. Most recently, co-founded the original Wireless Health group in Qualcomm, which eventually became Qualcomm Life.

    • United States
    • Civic and Social Organizations
    • Founding Chairman, Health and Fitness Division
      • Feb 2013 - Feb 2014

    • India
    • Consumer Services
    • Board Member
      • 2005 - Oct 2011

    • United States
    • Non-profit Organization Management
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Chairman of the Board
      • 2008 - 2010

      The FCC raises money to support Hospital Infantil, a pediatric hospital in Tijuana Mexico that provides care to kids regardless of their ablity to pay. The FCC raises money to support Hospital Infantil, a pediatric hospital in Tijuana Mexico that provides care to kids regardless of their ablity to pay.

    • United States
    • Telecommunications
    • Board Member
      • 2007 - Aug 2008

    • United States
    • Musicians
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Board Member
      • Jan 2004 - Jan 2008

    • Senior Analyst
      • 1992 - 1997

      Wireless Analyst and Consultant Wireless Analyst and Consultant

    • Marketing Director
      • 1990 - 1992

Education

  • University of California, Berkeley
    BS, Economics
    1983 - 1988

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