Modern care made easy
While working as a pediatrician in a small coastal town in Oregon, Dr. David Spiro regularly made home visits. Not only did it help him better diagnose a child’s condition, but the visits also gave him a glimpse into a family’s living situation—creating a unique, direct connection to the patient and family.
With increasing use of convenient telehealth models, the need for flexible care, and the desire for a healthier work-life balance, providers looked to reimagine how to strengthen their relationships with their patients and clients. This sparked the idea for GoCrew: prioritize access, so caregivers and clients stay in touch, when and how they want.
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David is both a physician and an entrepreneur. He cofounded ReelDx, the first online platform for real patient video content. The platform was designed for healthcare educators to share real patient care scenarios with their students.
David is currently a practicing Pediatric Emergency Medicine attending and is former faculty at Yale University and Oregon Health and Science University (OHSU) medical schools. He was the founder of Doernbecher Emergency Department, where he worked to raise over $5 million for the physical building and operations. He also co-founded the Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship at OHSU.
As a former rural health pediatrician, David understands the importance of the connection between the patients and their healthcare providers. His experience led him to develop GoCrew, an easy-to-use platform designed to allow patients a secure, HIPAA-compliant way to communicate with their providers.
David received his medical degree from the University of California in San Francisco. He holds a Master’s in Public Health from the University of Alabama, and a Bachelor’s in Interdisciplinary Studies from the University of Virginia.
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David is both a physician and an entrepreneur. He cofounded ReelDx, the first online platform for real patient video content. The platform was designed for healthcare educators to share real patient care scenarios with their students.
David is currently a practicing Pediatric Emergency Medicine attending and is former faculty at Yale University and Oregon Health and Science University (OHSU) medical schools. He was the founder of Doernbecher Emergency Department, where he worked to raise over $5 million for the physical building and operations. He also co-founded the Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship at OHSU.
As a former rural health pediatrician, David understands the importance of the connection between the patients and their healthcare providers. His experience led him to develop GoCrew, an easy-to-use platform designed to allow patients a secure, HIPAA-compliant way to communicate with their providers.
David received his medical degree from the University of California in San Francisco. He holds a Master’s in Public Health from the University of Alabama, and a Bachelor’s in Interdisciplinary Studies from the University of Virginia.

Kelly brings over 25 years of deep knowledge as a finance and technology executive in software, data, and digital transformation. She has over 15 years of expertise in modernizing technology in the regulated environments of payroll, banking, energy, and healthcare.
Kelly began her career at Price Waterhouse in the Silicon Valley, where she earned her CPA license. After that she spent two years living in Asia, serving a non-profit. Subsequently, she moved to the Pacific Northwest and took on increasingly strategic roles and technical responsibilities across various industries – leading finance, services, operations, and internal technology – including data center activities and cyber risk management.
Kelly is well-versed in early-stage companies and transactive change. She has been part of a small organizations that have been acquired by public companies, including a data storage company that was acquired by Iron Mountain and an online payroll company that was acquired by Key Bank.
Kelly is currently a public company board member and an advisor to start-up companies. She has a passion for supporting female-founded ventures and a personal interest in community-based events, sharing ideas, youth athletics, and education. She holds a Bachelor’s of Finance from Santa Clara University.
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Kelly brings over 25 years of deep knowledge as a finance and technology executive in software, data, and digital transformation. She has over 15 years of expertise in modernizing technology in the regulated environments of payroll, banking, energy, and healthcare.
Kelly began her career at Price Waterhouse in the Silicon Valley, where she earned her CPA license. After that she spent two years living in Asia, serving a non-profit. Subsequently, she moved to the Pacific Northwest and took on increasingly strategic roles and technical responsibilities across various industries – leading finance, services, operations, and internal technology – including data center activities and cyber risk management.
Kelly is well-versed in early-stage companies and transactive change. She has been part of a small organizations that have been acquired by public companies, including a data storage company that was acquired by Iron Mountain and an online payroll company that was acquired by Key Bank.
Kelly is currently a public company board member and an advisor to start-up companies. She has a passion for supporting female-founded ventures and a personal interest in community-based events, sharing ideas, youth athletics, and education. She holds a Bachelor’s of Finance from Santa Clara University.

Hanny has more than 30 years of experience in the healthcare, product development, system integration, and enterprise architecture fields. Prior to joining the GoCrew team, he led product development at Medxoom and was a member of the strategy and innovation team at HMS. During his 12 years at Cambia Health Solutions, he co-founded Wellero, and was the Director of Technology for Cambia’s Direct Health Solutions division, and the Chief Technology Officer and Director of Technology for RegenceRx (OmedaRx). He also spent five years as an Enterprise Architect at Regence Blue Cross Blue Shield.
At HealthProof – UST., Hanny led the product engineering team and was a member of the mergers and acquisitions diligence team. At HMS, Hanny was the integration lead for the acquisition of Essette, a care management platform development company. In addition, he performed M&A diligence duties, advised on new product strategies, and developed strategic market analysis studies.
Hanny spent 10 years as an independent Senior Integration Consultant for numerous health insurance companies and held various roles in the information technology field. He received a Bachelor of Science in Management Information Systems from the University of Arizona. Hanny is currently a member of the inaugural mentorship team for the Masters in Healthcare Management program at the University of Arizona.
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Hanny has more than 30 years of experience in the healthcare, product development, system integration, and enterprise architecture fields. Prior to joining the GoCrew team, he led product development at Medxoom and was a member of the strategy and innovation team at HMS. During his 12 years at Cambia Health Solutions, he co-founded Wellero, and was the Director of Technology for Cambia’s Direct Health Solutions division, and the Chief Technology Officer and Director of Technology for RegenceRx (OmedaRx). He also spent five years as an Enterprise Architect at Regence Blue Cross Blue Shield.
At HealthProof – UST., Hanny led the product engineering team and was a member of the mergers and acquisitions diligence team. At HMS, Hanny was the integration lead for the acquisition of Essette, a care management platform development company. In addition, he performed M&A diligence duties, advised on new product strategies, and developed strategic market analysis studies.
Hanny spent 10 years as an independent Senior Integration Consultant for numerous health insurance companies and held various roles in the information technology field. He received a Bachelor of Science in Management Information Systems from the University of Arizona. Hanny is currently a member of the inaugural mentorship team for the Masters in Healthcare Management program at the University of Arizona.

Kathy has more than 30 years of management consulting experience including financial systems implementations, performance management/compensation, sales operations and channel management, operational excellence and process improvement, and software development project management.
Kathy began her career as an auditor and tax specialist at Price Waterhouse in Seattle where she earned her CPA, before transitioning to financial and other systems implementations. She has experience working with a wide variety of large corporations in the healthcare space including the EPIC implementation at UW Medicine/SCCA/Harborview and Group Health Cooperative’s patient registration system.
Kathy has held executive-level roles with some of the largest companies in the world, such as Microsoft, Quest Software, Weyerhaeuser, Boeing, Johnson Controls, Hitachi Consulting, Starwood Hotels and Resorts (Westin Hotels), and Verizon Wireless (US West New Vector Group). Additionally, she has extensive experience working with startup/expansion companies including Qumulo, Optimum Energy, DataBase Inc., and Fuze Inc.
She holds a Bachelor’s in Accounting and Business Management from the University of Washington’s Foster School of Business, and master-levels courses in Taxation from Golden Gate University.
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Kathy has more than 30 years of management consulting experience including financial systems implementations, performance management/compensation, sales operations and channel management, operational excellence and process improvement, and software development project management.
Kathy began her career as an auditor and tax specialist at Price Waterhouse in Seattle where she earned her CPA, before transitioning to financial and other systems implementations. She has experience working with a wide variety of large corporations in the healthcare space including the EPIC implementation at UW Medicine/SCCA/Harborview and Group Health Cooperative’s patient registration system.
Kathy has held executive-level roles with some of the largest companies in the world, such as Microsoft, Quest Software, Weyerhaeuser, Boeing, Johnson Controls, Hitachi Consulting, Starwood Hotels and Resorts (Westin Hotels), and Verizon Wireless (US West New Vector Group). Additionally, she has extensive experience working with startup/expansion companies including Qumulo, Optimum Energy, DataBase Inc., and Fuze Inc.
She holds a Bachelor’s in Accounting and Business Management from the University of Washington’s Foster School of Business, and master-levels courses in Taxation from Golden Gate University.

Andrew brings over 20 years of software engineering experience to GoCrew Health, having worked extensively in web applications, cloud computing, mobile apps, and other engineering. Before joining GoCrew he led Software Engineering at Optimum Energy, helping reduce CO2 emissions in large buildings and campuses. Prior to that he was responsible for web and database development with Kinetic Books, helping make Physics and Algebra more accessible to students.
He has a passion and track record for building both high-performing engineering teams and meaningful, high-quality software and solutions.
Andrew holds a Bachelor’s of Mathematics in Computer Science from the University of Waterloo. In his free time, he’s an active youth leader and an avid outdoorsman with his family and pets.
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Andrew brings over 20 years of software engineering experience to GoCrew Health, having worked extensively in web applications, cloud computing, mobile apps, and other engineering. Before joining GoCrew he led Software Engineering at Optimum Energy, helping reduce CO2 emissions in large buildings and campuses. Prior to that he was responsible for web and database development with Kinetic Books, helping make Physics and Algebra more accessible to students.
He has a passion and track record for building both high-performing engineering teams and meaningful, high-quality software and solutions.
Andrew holds a Bachelor’s of Mathematics in Computer Science from the University of Waterloo. In his free time, he’s an active youth leader and an avid outdoorsman with his family and pets.
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Martin Moll is a founder and lead investor of KeyMaster which invests in and manages a portfolio of financial services companies. He is the former CEO and managing partner of a top 10 West Coast CPA firm where he founded its healthcare practice.
Martin has spent his career working with innovative and forward-thinking healthcare companies with a focus on those that are committed to patient-centered medicine.
Martin currently holds a JD from the Northwestern College of Law at Lewis and Clark College and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the Robert D. Clark Honors College at the University of Oregon. An avid cyclist, Martin serves on the Board of Trustees of Pacific University and the Board of Directors of New Avenues for Youth and Cycle Oregon.
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Martin Moll is a founder and lead investor of KeyMaster which invests in and manages a portfolio of financial services companies. He is the former CEO and managing partner of a top 10 West Coast CPA firm where he founded its healthcare practice.
Martin has spent his career working with innovative and forward-thinking healthcare companies with a focus on those that are committed to patient-centered medicine.
Martin currently holds a JD from the Northwestern College of Law at Lewis and Clark College and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the Robert D. Clark Honors College at the University of Oregon. An avid cyclist, Martin serves on the Board of Trustees of Pacific University and the Board of Directors of New Avenues for Youth and Cycle Oregon.

Lori is the President and CEO of Huntington Hospital. Previously, she spent eight years as Corporate Vice President, and President of Legacy Health’s largest facility in Portland, the 554-bed Legacy Emanuel Medical Center. She also served as President and Chair of the Board for the Unity Center for Behavioral Health, a psychiatric hospital and emergency room developed in partnership with Adventist Health, Kaiser Health, and Oregon Health & Sciences University.
As a Legacy Health executive, Lori participated in setting business strategies, developing annual budgets, and evaluating large-scale capital expenditures and major systems initiatives. Lori was also a board member for the 2500 member CIN, Legacy Health Partners. Prior to joining Legacy, she served as a Medical Director of the Trauma Trust in Tacoma, WA for nearly a decade, where she developed a new adult Level II Trauma Center and Pediatric Trauma Service. Lori served as a co-director of the Surgical ICU and trauma surgeon at the University of Iowa Hospital and Clinics between 1997 and 2000.
Lori received her medical degree from the University of Washington School of Medicine, then completed her surgical residency at Stanford University Medical Center and her trauma/critical care fellowship at the University of Pennsylvania Medical Center. She is a board-certified trauma surgeon and intensivist. She received her MBA from Pacific Lutheran University where she concentrated on technology and innovation management.
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Lori is the President and CEO of Huntington Hospital. Previously, she spent eight years as Corporate Vice President, and President of Legacy Health’s largest facility in Portland, the 554-bed Legacy Emanuel Medical Center. She also served as President and Chair of the Board for the Unity Center for Behavioral Health, a psychiatric hospital and emergency room developed in partnership with Adventist Health, Kaiser Health, and Oregon Health & Sciences University.
As a Legacy Health executive, Lori participated in setting business strategies, developing annual budgets, and evaluating large-scale capital expenditures and major systems initiatives. Lori was also a board member for the 2500 member CIN, Legacy Health Partners. Prior to joining Legacy, she served as a Medical Director of the Trauma Trust in Tacoma, WA for nearly a decade, where she developed a new adult Level II Trauma Center and Pediatric Trauma Service. Lori served as a co-director of the Surgical ICU and trauma surgeon at the University of Iowa Hospital and Clinics between 1997 and 2000.
Lori received her medical degree from the University of Washington School of Medicine, then completed her surgical residency at Stanford University Medical Center and her trauma/critical care fellowship at the University of Pennsylvania Medical Center. She is a board-certified trauma surgeon and intensivist. She received her MBA from Pacific Lutheran University where she concentrated on technology and innovation management.

Paul is currently president of Directrix International, a privately held firm. Prior, Paul was the co-founder, co-chairman, president and chief operating officer of CareerArc Group LLC, an SaaS based HR technology company where he oversaw the execution of corporate strategies and operations. It was sold to a private equity firm.
Paul was also the co-founder, vice chairman, president and chief operating officer of The NTI Group, Inc., a premier SaaS based time-sensitive mass notification system that was used by thousands of schools, cities, and counties. When NTI was acquired by Blackboard, Inc. he became the president of Blackboard Connect.
Prior to NTI, Paul was the chief executive officer of Vivendi Universal Net USA. Paul was the executive vice president and chief financial officer of MP3.com, Inc., where he played a key role in the sale of MP3.com to Vivendi Universal. His earlier career also included being the executive vice president and chief financial officer of Tickets.com, Inc. He also held roles as a managing director and regional head of corporate finance at KPMG Peat Marwick LLP and vice president in investment banking at J.P. Morgan & Co.
Paul retired as chairman of Huntington Hospital and trustee of the Collis P. and Howard Huntington Memorial Trust. He was a director at FastSoft, Inc., Bluebeam Software, Inc., Internships Corporation, The NTI Group, VU Net USA, Southern California Healthcare Systems, MP3.com Foundation, SeeUthere.com, Flipside Networks, Inc. and a trustee of the Chandler School.
Paul received his Master of Business Administration in Finance and a General Electric Fellowship from the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, and his Bachelor of Arts in Economics from Amherst College.
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Paul is currently president of Directrix International, a privately held firm. Prior, Paul was the co-founder, co-chairman, president and chief operating officer of CareerArc Group LLC, an SaaS based HR technology company where he oversaw the execution of corporate strategies and operations. It was sold to a private equity firm.
Paul was also the co-founder, vice chairman, president and chief operating officer of The NTI Group, Inc., a premier SaaS based time-sensitive mass notification system that was used by thousands of schools, cities, and counties. When NTI was acquired by Blackboard, Inc. he became the president of Blackboard Connect.
Prior to NTI, Paul was the chief executive officer of Vivendi Universal Net USA. Paul was the executive vice president and chief financial officer of MP3.com, Inc., where he played a key role in the sale of MP3.com to Vivendi Universal. His earlier career also included being the executive vice president and chief financial officer of Tickets.com, Inc. He also held roles as a managing director and regional head of corporate finance at KPMG Peat Marwick LLP and vice president in investment banking at J.P. Morgan & Co.
Paul retired as chairman of Huntington Hospital and trustee of the Collis P. and Howard Huntington Memorial Trust. He was a director at FastSoft, Inc., Bluebeam Software, Inc., Internships Corporation, The NTI Group, VU Net USA, Southern California Healthcare Systems, MP3.com Foundation, SeeUthere.com, Flipside Networks, Inc. and a trustee of the Chandler School.
Paul received his Master of Business Administration in Finance and a General Electric Fellowship from the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, and his Bachelor of Arts in Economics from Amherst College.

Robert has more than 25 years of experience creating effective and efficient organizational systems and processes. He spent 20 years of his career in sales and operations leadership at Lithia, one of the largest providers of personal transportation solutions in the United States.
Robert now partners with small businesses, such as Meducation PC, Pioneer Wipes, and Enzo1, to bring a thoughtful approach to business processes, marketing approaches, management challenges, and other critical elements of business operations.
Robert has a Political Science degree from the University of Oregon (Go Ducks!), and a Master’s in Public Administration from Portland State.
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Robert has more than 25 years of experience creating effective and efficient organizational systems and processes. He spent 20 years of his career in sales and operations leadership at Lithia, one of the largest providers of personal transportation solutions in the United States.
Robert now partners with small businesses, such as Meducation PC, Pioneer Wipes, and Enzo1, to bring a thoughtful approach to business processes, marketing approaches, management challenges, and other critical elements of business operations.
Robert has a Political Science degree from the University of Oregon (Go Ducks!), and a Master’s in Public Administration from Portland State.