Alyssa Mandel

Director, Product Strategy & Operations at Thirty Madison

Alyssa (Potolsky) Mandel has a diverse work experience across various industries. Alyssa started their career as a Corporate Development Intern at JPMorgan Chase, where they updated and maintained fund databases and analyzed investment data. Alyssa then worked at Citi as a VP in Product Management, where they conducted research surveys, resolved operational inefficiencies, and tracked cash redemption behavior. At The Mount Sinai Hospital, Alyssa served as a Care Standardization Intern, leading initiatives to improve patient care and reduce readmissions through data analysis and program implementation. Alyssa later joined the Hospital for Special Surgery, initially as a Partnerships & Strategy Manager and then as a Senior Product Manager, where they oversaw virtual care services, implemented a Remote Second Opinion program, and led product strategy and roadmap. Currently, Alyssa is the Strategy & Operations Lead at Thirty Madison, responsible for launching the company's sleep business.

Alyssa (Potolsky) Mandel holds a Master of Public Administration - MPA degree in Health Policy & Management from NYU Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, which they obtained from 2017 to 2019. Prior to that, they completed their Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Biometry & Statistics from Cornell University between 2008 and 2012.

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New York, United States

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Thirty Madison

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Thirty Madison is a healthcare company bringing specialized care and treatment to everyone. By launching Keeps, a men’s hair loss solution, followed by Cove, which focuses on migraine, and Evens which treats acid reflux, they are continuously expanding their offering to find answers to chronic conditions. With a patient-first approach that provides care and support from diagnosis to treatment and tracking, they work to improve how millions of people manage their chronic conditions.


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