Heather Fernandez
CEO and Co-Founder
Solv
Heather Fernandez is the CEO and co-founder of healthcare technology company Solv. She established Solv to transform the healthcare experience by shifting power back to patients, where it belongs. Solv has established a national network of providers to make same-day or next-day healthcare accessible to anyone, both in-person and virtually. Today, 180 million Americans live within five miles of a same-day bookable appointment on Solv.
Heather has focused her career on creating simple, transparent experiences that delight consumers and push to transform industries, from real estate to healthcare. Prior to Solv, Heather spent nearly a decade at Trulia, from employee twelve to SVP & GM, where she was a leader in the organization through its acquisition by Zillow (NASDAQ: ZG) in 2015. Heather's diverse professional background spans politics, technology and financial services, including time at Morgan Stanley, the U.S. House of Representatives, and Senator John McCain’s 2000 presidential campaign.
She currently serves on the Atlassian (NASDAQ: TEAM) board of directors and the Urgent Care Association board of directors. Heather is a graduate of the University of California, Berkeley and Stanford University Graduate School of Business.
Heather has focused her career on creating simple, transparent experiences that delight consumers and push to transform industries, from real estate to healthcare. Prior to Solv, Heather spent nearly a decade at Trulia, from employee twelve to SVP & GM, where she was a leader in the organization through its acquisition by Zillow (NASDAQ: ZG) in 2015. Heather's diverse professional background spans politics, technology and financial services, including time at Morgan Stanley, the U.S. House of Representatives, and Senator John McCain’s 2000 presidential campaign.
She currently serves on the Atlassian (NASDAQ: TEAM) board of directors and the Urgent Care Association board of directors. Heather is a graduate of the University of California, Berkeley and Stanford University Graduate School of Business.
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