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Gabriella Rosen Kellerman, MD is an author, consultant, executive, and Harvard-trained physician with expertise in behavioral science, organizational change, leadership, wellbeing, and artificial intelligence. Her first book, Tomorrowmind, co-authored with Professor Martin Seligman, was published by Simon and Schuster in January 2023. She has served as Chief Product Officer and Chief Innovation Officer at BetterUp, a transformation platform for global professionals, and was the Founding Head of BetterUp Labs, BetterUp’s research arm, which studies whole person development in partnership with labs at Harvard, University of Pennsylvania, Stanford, and many more. Under her leadership, the lab produced research including topics like AI workslop, adaptive performance, pilots and passengers, and mattering at work. She holds several patents in machine learning and conversational analytics.
As a thought leader, Dr Kellerman has published widely for both popular and technical audiences in the Harvard Business Review, MIT Sloan Management Review, The Atlantic Online, Scientific American Mind, Stanford Social Innovation Review, and JAMA. She has been profiled in Inc Magazine, and her work has been featured in CNBC, Entrepreneur, Newsweek, The Financial Times, and Forbes. She regularly consults with CEOs and their teams about leadership in uncertainty, Generative AI, organizational transformation, and behavior change.
Dr. Kellerman began her career in psychiatry and fMRI research and has worked on global mental health policy and interventions for the World Health Organization. She is the founding CEO of the healthcare technology company LifeLink, former Director of Health and Quality Products at Castlight Health. Dr Kellerman completed her internship in psychiatry at UCSD and holds a California physician's license. She recieved her MD with honors from Mount Sinai School of Medicine, along with a Tylenol scholarship and the Gold Humanism award. Dr Kellerman holds a BA summa cum laude from Harvard University, where she was awarded Harvard's Captain Jonathan Fay Prize; Hoopes Prize; Rothschild Prize; and Joseph Garrison Parker Prizes for her research. She received both the Eben-Fiske Harvard-Cambridge Fellowship and Frank Knox Memorial Fellowships for post-graduate studies. In 2021, she was named to both the Software Report’s top 50 Women in Software and to the Anchor List for Product.