
After leaving journalism to build what traditional healthcare wouldn't, Ryder founded Maven Clinic in 2014 — growing it into a $1.35B virtual care network spanning fertility through menopause, serving employers like Microsoft and PayPal, and becoming femtech's first unicorn.
Kate Ryder is the founder and CEO of Maven Clinic, a virtual care platform for women's and family health and the first femtech unicorn in the United States.
Founded in 2014, Maven connects members with more than 2,000 providers across over 35 specialties spanning fertility, pregnancy, pediatrics, and menopause. Sold through employers and health plans, including Microsoft, Snap, and PayPal, Maven has raised over $425 million and was valued above $1.35 billion.

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