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Empathy + Technology A better way to engage

Empathy + Technology A better way to engage

We all know those times, going through the healthcare system, where technology falls short, leaving you feeling more disconnected. Sensely was born during one of those experiences, when Adam, our founder, cared for his grandmother, Rita.

Together with co-founder Dr. Ivana, who was conducting research on the use of avatars to enhance sensitive conversations between clinicians and veterans suffering from PTSD, they built Sensely, combining the best qualities of human interaction with the scalability of technology. Today, the Sensely platform helps large enterprises all over the world deliver member experiences that increase satisfaction and drive efficiency.

Meet the Sensely Leadership Team

Adam Odessky

Engineered smart home 10 years before the launch of Nest

ADAM ODESSKY

Co-founder
& CEO

Roger Davies

Lends IT expertise to support animal rescue organizations

Roger Davies

Chief Technology Officer

Gaurav Mehta

Pioneered the use of digital pen technology in the NHS

Gaurav Mehta

Director of UK

Delivers groceries for the food bank to elderly clients speaking Russian, Spanish, Mandarin, and Cantonese.

ERIC PRENDERGAST, PH.D

Head of Conversation Design

Volunteers at local early childhood development programs

Deane Slocum

Director of Operations

Become a part of the team

At Sensely, you’ll be part of creating the future of how global enterprises intelligently communicate with their members to improve health and well-being. If you’re interested in work that is fun, challenging, and meaningful, we want to meet you!

Where Are We?

SAN FRANCISCO

LONDON

MANILA

TOKYO

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