Dr. Jared Pelo On How To Make ‘Bionic’ Men And Women artwork
The Friday Nooner

Dr. Jared Pelo On How To Make ‘Bionic’ Men And Women

  • E107
  • 38:54
  • April 26th 2024

Pete’s on vacation in Myrtle Beach this week, but that doesn’t mean he couldn’t join the GrepBeat Godfather for this regularly scheduled episode of The Friday Nooner, sponsored by Whitley Recruiting. Pete’s mom even made a late cameo.

This week’s guest was Dr. Jared Pelo, a, ER doc by training and a serial entrepreneur with a successful exit under his belt from his previous startup, iScribes, which is what first brought him to the Triangle from Lynchburg, Va. He is now the Co-Founder of RTP-based Bionic Health alongside fellow serial entrepreneur (and Grep-a-palooza 3 panelist) Robbie Allen.

Bionic Health uses AI and other tech to help patients optimize their health, rather than just treat illness if it arises, like much of traditional health care. Of course, Dr. Pelo explains it much better than that, as you’ll see.

Watch the full episode on LinkedIn here or Facebook here.

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Pete McEntegart
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Pete oversees its content machine on a day-to-day basis. Before GrepBeat, he was an investment banker at Goldman Sachs, a sportswriter at Sports Illustrated, a comedy writer for TV/film, and a tech startup Co-Founder and COO.

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Joe Colopy
GrepBeat Godfather

Joe is the founder and "Godfather" of GrepBeat. He is a seasoned entrepreneur as founder and CEO of Bronto Software and a tech investor in the Triangle area.