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Tim Rosa

CEO at Somnee

Tim Rosa is an accomplished executive with extensive experience in marketing and business leadership across multiple industries, including technology, gaming, and advertising. Currently serving as Chief Executive Officer of Somnee, a company focused on improving sleep through clinical-grade wearables, Tim previously held a role as Advisor, Consultant, and Investor following a significant tenure at Fitbit, where Tim was a key marketing leader during the company's acquisition by Google. Tim's career includes significant roles at Electronic Arts, DivX, and 2K Sports, achieving remarkable successes such as transforming brand strategies and driving substantial revenue growth. Tim is a graduate of the Hoffman Institute and holds expertise in brand development, digital marketing, and strategic partnerships.

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Somnee

Somnee is category defining neurotech wearable and sleep service developed by StimScience. We are focused on commercializing our breakthrough neuroscience and sleep research IP into life-changing products and services for individuals, athletes, researchers, employers, clinicians, and health plans. The Somnee team has spent decades pioneering sleep research, brain health, and personalized non-invasive neurostimulation applications. Our team includes world-renowned scientists and founding researchers, Dr. Matthew Walker, Ph.D., Dr. Rich Ivry, Ph.D., Dr. Robert Knight, M.D., Dr. Ram Gurumoorthy, and former employees from Fitbit, Google, Apple, and Samsung wearables. With initial funding from Khosla Ventures, we are building a world-class team to launch Somnee, our pioneering “closed-loop” diagnostic and therapeutic products focused on improving neurological health conditions while helping people fall asleep faster (onset) and stay asleep longer (maintenance=less disruptions) with higher-quality restorative sleep results. As our founding Chief Science Advisor, Dr Matthew Walker wrote in his bestselling book, "Why We Sleep", “Sleep is the most important thing we can do to reset our brain and body health each day.” Sleep health is central to mental health, long-term memory, learning, and physical fitness. Despite its importance, one in three adults gets an unhealthy amount of sleep, and 51% of people are dissatisfied with their sleep. Sleep is one of the most critical functions of the brain, and our deep understanding of the neuroscience of sleep uniquely positions us to help solve the sleep health epidemic.


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