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The 2026 OPEN MINDS Investment Pitch Day


Jon Evans
Chair, Senior Associate, OPEN MINDS, Telehealth Founder, Co-Founder, OCEO, Past Founder & Chief Executive Officer, InnovaTel Telepsychiatry

Turning Health Innovation Into Impact

Get a front row seat to the next generation of innovations in health and human services at the annual OPEN MINDS Investment Pitch Day, taking place on June 10, 2026, during The 2026 OPEN MINDS Strategy & Innovation Institute.

Designed to meet the most pressing needs across the behavioral health industry, disability services, technology innovation, and community health, these solutions reimagine how care is delivered and supported. Each finalist brings a market-ready solution with proven results and real-world traction, ready to scale through strategic investment and partnership.

The event will be hosted by Jonathan Evans, Operating Partner at Empactful Capital, Senior Associate at OPEN MINDS, and former Chief Executive Officer of innovaTel Telepsychiatry.

How It Works: During the event, a panel of leading investors in the field will evaluate each quick pitch, will be able to ask questions, and will vote for a winner based on the solution that they find to be the most investible.

Presenters were chosen by an industry-specific advisory board and scored based on the following criteria:

  • Area of focus
  • Impact metrics
  • Business traction and growth
  • Team strength
  • Track record
  • Potential market impact

The 2026 Pitch Day Judges:

Aaron Baca

Aaron joined Vista Care in 2024 to help lead the development of the next wave of tech-enabled I/DD services. Before Vista Care, he founded Mox Capital, where he partnered with innovative healthcare companies focused on reducing costs and enhancing outcomes. Aaron also served as Head of Healthcare and Life Sciences at Kingfish Group, where he sourced investment opportunities and drove strategic growth for portfolio companies. He holds a BA from Stanford University and a Master’s Degree from Oxford University.

Grant Chamberlain

Grant Chamberlain joined Ziegler in 2015 as a managing director in the Healthcare Investment Banking Practice. With over 25 years of investment banking experience, Grant has dedicated the majority of his career to advising HCIT and tech-enabled outsourced services companies with particular focus on transactions with telehealth companies such as Vimly, CXC, TM2U, Somnoware, Avera eCare, Philips Lifeline / ConnectAmerica, Tridiuum, Anelto, SmartMeter, CancerIQ, Validic, Doctible, CentralLogic, SCI, Regroup, Forefront, Basys, Airstrip, Forefront, IRIS, MDLIVE and Voalte.

Prior to Ziegler, Grant led the mHealth sector coverage at Raymond James – which included telehealth, remote monitoring and wireless healthcare solutions – after spending 25 years advising HCIT and tech-enabled outsourced services companies on a broad variety of M&A, joint ventures/partnerships and private financings. Additionally, Grant has completed dozens of transactions in the physician practice management space with a specific concentration in oncology, having closed over 15 deals in that sector in his career.

Prior to Raymond James, Grant was a principal at Shattuck Hammond Partners, which was acquired by Morgan Keegan. He was also a part of the corporate finance group of General Electric Capital Corporation and the financial services division of GE Medical Systems.

In addition, Grant is an elected Director of the ATA, the leading international advocate for the use of advanced remote medical technologies. He is also on the Board of Directors for The MAVEN Project, which uses telehealth and a network of volunteer physicians affiliated with the nation’s foremost medical school alumni associations to improve healthcare access for underserved populations.

Grant earned a B.A. in finance and investment banking from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Eric Keen

Prior to founding Civitas Growth Partners, Eric accumulated 20 years of experience as a private equity investor, including over a decade as a General Partner at Council Capital. His prior engagements include roles at leading middle-market private equity firms including DW Healthcare Partners, The Riverside Company, and Norwest Equity Partners. Prior to his tenure as a private equity investor, he spent time in management consulting at Marakon Associates and investment banking at Credit Suisse First Boston. He earned his BA in finance and political science from the University of Illinois in 2000. Outside of work, Keen also serves on the board of Hope College, Siloam Health, and Currey Ingram Academy, and was selected as a member of the 2016 Nashville Health Care Council Fellows program. He and his wife Macy have been blessed with four children, ranging in age from 16 to 10.

Tania S. Malik, J.D.

As co-founder of The Office of CEO, Tania brings a 25-year success record of C-level leadership, board experience, interim executive engagements, consultancy, investor experience, and serial entrepreneurship with multiple successful exits. Over the course of her career, she has realized several industry firsts as she launched several telemedicine companies starting in 1999. She is the Founder or Co-Founder of Medical Web, Inc, Virtual Medical Group, Inc. 1stonlinepharmacy.com (all related to online primary care with Medical Web being acquired), Vital Health Network. LLC (an online naturopathic company that implemented with Aetna), COPE Today, LLC (a telemental health company acquired by a venture firm), Virtual Medical Services and Veteran Benefit Management Services (dedicated to providing Independent Medical Opinions for veterans).

After two exits, she pivoted to board work, consultancy, and investments.

She serves as executive advisor to Excelerate Health Ventures (focusing on health SAAS companies) and member of Triangle Angel Partners (includes companies outside of healthcare).

As COO of the Center of Digital Health, Innovation and Telehealth for Optum, she focused on a virtual-first care delivery model. She also served as a strategic advisory board member for OmnySense, Inc. and Innovatel Telepsychiatry, acquired by Quartet Health in 2021. As co-founder and CEO of Medical Web, she led the first-of-its-kind online physician-patient communication platform to acquisition in 2014. She also served on the Board of Directors for Mindcare Solutions Group upon its 2013 acquisition of COPE Today, and is currently serving on the Board of Directors for Planned Parenthood Direct and other non-profit boards. She is a Fellow in the American Telemedicine Association (ATA) College of Fellows and was the ATA Woman of the Year in 2020.

Early in her career, Tania practiced law as a Senior Enforcement Attorney with the Commissioner of Insurance for the State of Georgia, and held the position of Administrative Law Judge with the Office of State Administrative Hearings (OSAH) as well as General Counsel for an HMO, Master Health Plan, Inc. A key tenure in management consulting with PricewaterhouseCoopers’ healthcare practice in Atlanta served as a launch pad for business and entrepreneurial opportunities across the healthcare space.

Tania holds a bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill University, and a Doctor of Law from Georgia State University College of Law.

Steven J. Mason Jr., M.Ed.

Steven is a Managing Partner and healthcare industry veteran with more than 25 years of experience starting and operating market-leading technology and services companies in the health and human services industries.

He has been instrumental in Fund I’s investments, including Care Continuity, where he recently served as CEO. Prior to serving as Executive Vice President at Iodine, Steven was the Chief Executive Officer at ChartWise Medical Systems, Inc., a computer-assisted clinical documentation system company that automated and improved the completeness and accuracy of physician documentation for faster and more optimal reimbursement of services provided. Iodine acquired ChartWise in 2021.

​Prior to his success with ChartWise, he led several successful start-up ventures including OnFocus Healthcare, a leading provider of web-based enterprise performance management software solutions for healthcare providers and payers. The company was acquired by MedeAnalytics, where he was Senior Vice President and General Manager of the EPM Business Unit. In this role, Steven was primarily responsible for integrating, managing, and growing the Mede Performance Management (MedePM) business unit within the broader MedeAnalytics portfolio.
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Additionally, he was Co-Founder, President and Chief Executive Officer of Qualifacts Systems, a SaaS based electronic medical records software provider, and Chief Operating Officer of Camelot Care Centers, a national behavioral healthcare provider organization.
 

Steven received his BA in History from the University of Mississippi and an M.Ed. Human and Organizational development / counseling from Vanderbilt University. Mr. Mason currently serves on the Board of Directors of several private digital health companies.

Danish Munir

Danish is a Founding Partner of GreyMatter, a VC firm dedicated to advancing innovation in mental & brain health through a systems change approach.ā€ā€

Prior to GreyMatter, Danish founded Genoa Telepsychiatry one of the first (and prior to the pandemic, the largest) telepsychiatry companies in the country, which was acquired by Optum. At Optum he participated in the early transformation of their behavioral health network, working with numerous emerging mental health startups, that have since gone on to become defining companies in our space. GreyMatter was born out of the desire to continue this work to support bold founders pushing this space forward.

Danish started his career at Microsoft. He received a Bachelor of Science and Engineering, Computer information Sciences from The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.

Danish grew up in Karachi, and considers both Karachi and New York home. His interests include cutting edge developments in mental health and therapeutics, ultimate frisbee and live music, and he is an active angel investor.

9:45 am – 10:00 am CT

Welcome To The 2026Ā OPEN MINDSĀ Pitch Day

Innovation Showcase

Opening remarks and introduction to the third annualĀ OPEN MINDSĀ Investment Pitch Day.

Jonathan Evans

Jonathan Evans, MS, brings 30 years of experience in the behavioral health field.Ā 

Previously, Mr. Evans was the Chief Executive Officer of InnovaTel Telepsychiatry, LLC. He was also the Chief Executive Officer of Safe Harbor Behavioral Health, an organization known for clinical innovations. He brings to the OPEN MINDS team noted expertise in the design of community-based programs, new service line development, expertise in telehealth-based service delivery, and governance and leadership expertise.

Mr. Evans began his career at Hamot Institute for Behavioral Health (IBH), where he initially worked in the emergency department providing initial evaluations for patients. He had a long tenure at Hamot IBH, serving as both Director of the Diagnostic and Evaluation Center (DEC) and the Director of the Adult Division.

Mr. Evans left Hamot IBH in 1993 to become the Founding Chief Executive of Safe Harbor Behavioral Health. Safe Harbor was established to assist the State of Pennsylvania with an initiative to close state hospitals and move consumers with serious mental illnesses to the community. Safe Harbor provides intensive outpatient services to patients with serious mental illness and provides 24-hour a day crisis intervention services to anyone in Erie County. The program’s annual operating budget has grown from the initial $300,000 to over $8 million. Safe Harbor currently provides services to over 4,000 consumers each year.

Mr. Evans is also the Founding President of Northwest Beacon Group, LLC.  Northwest Beacon, a subsidiary of Safe Harbor, provides outpatient behavioral health services in the Erie community and employee assistance services to over 100 organizations with over 40,000 employees.

Mr. Evans was also the Founding Board Chairman of Presque Isle Psychiatric Associates, a non-profit organization that provides psychiatric coverage for hospitals and community-based providers. In addition, he serves on many boards, including The Pennsylvania Community Providers Association, The Erie Center on Health and Aging and Community Behavioral HealthCare Network of Pennsylvania Provider Advisory Board.

Mr. Evans received his Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and his Masters’ Degree in Clinical Psychology from Edinboro University of Pennsylvania.

Aaron Baca

Aaron joined Vista Care in 2024 to help lead the development of the next wave of tech-enabled I/DD services. Before Vista Care, he founded Mox Capital, where he partnered with innovative healthcare companies focused on reducing costs and enhancing outcomes. Aaron also served as Head of Healthcare and Life Sciences at Kingfish Group, where he sourced investment opportunities and drove strategic growth for portfolio companies. He holds a BA from Stanford University and a Master’s Degree from Oxford University.

Grant Chamberlain

Grant Chamberlain joined Ziegler in 2015 as a managing director in the Healthcare Investment Banking Practice. With over 25 years of investment banking experience, Grant has dedicated the majority of his career to advising HCIT and tech-enabled outsourced services companies with particular focus on transactions with telehealth companies such as Vimly, CXC, TM2U, Somnoware, Avera eCare, Philips Lifeline / ConnectAmerica, Tridiuum, Anelto, SmartMeter, CancerIQ, Validic, Doctible, CentralLogic, SCI, Regroup, Forefront, Basys, Airstrip, Forefront, IRIS, MDLIVE and Voalte.

Prior to Ziegler, Grant led the mHealth sector coverage at Raymond James – which included telehealth, remote monitoring and wireless healthcare solutions – after spending 25 years advising HCIT and tech-enabled outsourced services companies on a broad variety of M&A, joint ventures/partnerships and private financings. Additionally, Grant has completed dozens of transactions in the physician practice management space with a specific concentration in oncology, having closed over 15 deals in that sector in his career.

Prior to Raymond James, Grant was a principal at Shattuck Hammond Partners, which was acquired by Morgan Keegan. He was also a part of the corporate finance group of General Electric Capital Corporation and the financial services division of GE Medical Systems.

In addition, Grant is an elected Director of the ATA, the leading international advocate for the use of advanced remote medical technologies. He is also on the Board of Directors for The MAVEN Project, which uses telehealth and a network of volunteer physicians affiliated with the nation’s foremost medical school alumni associations to improve healthcare access for underserved populations.

Grant earned a B.A. in finance and investment banking from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Eric Keen

Prior to founding Civitas Growth Partners, Eric accumulated 20 years of experience as a private equity investor, including over a decade as a General Partner at Council Capital. His prior engagements include roles at leading middle-market private equity firms including DW Healthcare Partners, The Riverside Company, and Norwest Equity Partners. Prior to his tenure as a private equity investor, he spent time in management consulting at Marakon Associates and investment banking at Credit Suisse First Boston. He earned his BA in finance and political science from the University of Illinois in 2000. Outside of work, Keen also serves on the board of Hope College, Siloam Health, and Currey Ingram Academy, and was selected as a member of the 2016 Nashville Health Care Council Fellows program. He and his wife Macy have been blessed with four children, ranging in age from 16 to 10.

Tania S. Malik, J.D.

As co-founder of The Office of CEO, Tania brings a 25-year success record of C-level leadership, board experience, interim executive engagements, consultancy, investor experience, and serial entrepreneurship with multiple successful exits. Over the course of her career, she has realized several industry firsts as she launched several telemedicine companies starting in 1999. She is the Founder or Co-Founder of Medical Web, Inc, Virtual Medical Group, Inc. 1stonlinepharmacy.com (all related to online primary care with Medical Web being acquired), Vital Health Network. LLC (an online naturopathic company that implemented with Aetna), COPE Today, LLC (a telemental health company acquired by a venture firm), Virtual Medical Services and Veteran Benefit Management Services (dedicated to providing Independent Medical Opinions for veterans).

After two exits, she pivoted to board work, consultancy, and investments.

She serves as executive advisor to Excelerate Health Ventures (focusing on health SAAS companies) and member of Triangle Angel Partners (includes companies outside of healthcare).

As COO of the Center of Digital Health, Innovation and Telehealth for Optum, she focused on a virtual-first care delivery model. She also served as a strategic advisory board member for OmnySense, Inc. and Innovatel Telepsychiatry, acquired by Quartet Health in 2021. As co-founder and CEO of Medical Web, she led the first-of-its-kind online physician-patient communication platform to acquisition in 2014. She also served on the Board of Directors for Mindcare Solutions Group upon its 2013 acquisition of COPE Today, and is currently serving on the Board of Directors for Planned Parenthood Direct and other non-profit boards. She is a Fellow in the American Telemedicine Association (ATA) College of Fellows and was the ATA Woman of the Year in 2020.

Early in her career, Tania practiced law as a Senior Enforcement Attorney with the Commissioner of Insurance for the State of Georgia, and held the position of Administrative Law Judge with the Office of State Administrative Hearings (OSAH) as well as General Counsel for an HMO, Master Health Plan, Inc. A key tenure in management consulting with PricewaterhouseCoopers’ healthcare practice in Atlanta served as a launch pad for business and entrepreneurial opportunities across the healthcare space.

Tania holds a bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill University, and a Doctor of Law from Georgia State University College of Law.

Steven J. Mason Jr., M.Ed.

Steven is a Managing Partner and healthcare industry veteran with more than 25 years of experience starting and operating market-leading technology and services companies in the health and human services industries.

He has been instrumental in Fund I’s investments, including Care Continuity, where he recently served as CEO. Prior to serving as Executive Vice President at Iodine, Steven was the Chief Executive Officer at ChartWise Medical Systems, Inc., a computer-assisted clinical documentation system company that automated and improved the completeness and accuracy of physician documentation for faster and more optimal reimbursement of services provided. Iodine acquired ChartWise in 2021.

​Prior to his success with ChartWise, he led several successful start-up ventures including OnFocus Healthcare, a leading provider of web-based enterprise performance management software solutions for healthcare providers and payers. The company was acquired by MedeAnalytics, where he was Senior Vice President and General Manager of the EPM Business Unit. In this role, Steven was primarily responsible for integrating, managing, and growing the Mede Performance Management (MedePM) business unit within the broader MedeAnalytics portfolio.
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Additionally, he was Co-Founder, President and Chief Executive Officer of Qualifacts Systems, a SaaS based electronic medical records software provider, and Chief Operating Officer of Camelot Care Centers, a national behavioral healthcare provider organization.
 

Steven received his BA in History from the University of Mississippi and an M.Ed. Human and Organizational development / counseling from Vanderbilt University. Mr. Mason currently serves on the Board of Directors of several private digital health companies.

Danish Munir

Danish is a Founding Partner of GreyMatter, a VC firm dedicated to advancing innovation in mental & brain health through a systems change approach.ā€ā€

Prior to GreyMatter, Danish founded Genoa Telepsychiatry one of the first (and prior to the pandemic, the largest) telepsychiatry companies in the country, which was acquired by Optum. At Optum he participated in the early transformation of their behavioral health network, working with numerous emerging mental health startups, that have since gone on to become defining companies in our space. GreyMatter was born out of the desire to continue this work to support bold founders pushing this space forward.

Danish started his career at Microsoft. He received a Bachelor of Science and Engineering, Computer information Sciences from The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.

Danish grew up in Karachi, and considers both Karachi and New York home. His interests include cutting edge developments in mental health and therapeutics, ultimate frisbee and live music, and he is an active angel investor.


10:00 am – 10:05 am CT

Judge Quick-Fire

Innovation Showcase

Jonathan Evans

Jonathan Evans, MS, brings 30 years of experience in the behavioral health field.Ā 

Previously, Mr. Evans was the Chief Executive Officer of InnovaTel Telepsychiatry, LLC. He was also the Chief Executive Officer of Safe Harbor Behavioral Health, an organization known for clinical innovations. He brings to the OPEN MINDS team noted expertise in the design of community-based programs, new service line development, expertise in telehealth-based service delivery, and governance and leadership expertise.

Mr. Evans began his career at Hamot Institute for Behavioral Health (IBH), where he initially worked in the emergency department providing initial evaluations for patients. He had a long tenure at Hamot IBH, serving as both Director of the Diagnostic and Evaluation Center (DEC) and the Director of the Adult Division.

Mr. Evans left Hamot IBH in 1993 to become the Founding Chief Executive of Safe Harbor Behavioral Health. Safe Harbor was established to assist the State of Pennsylvania with an initiative to close state hospitals and move consumers with serious mental illnesses to the community. Safe Harbor provides intensive outpatient services to patients with serious mental illness and provides 24-hour a day crisis intervention services to anyone in Erie County. The program’s annual operating budget has grown from the initial $300,000 to over $8 million. Safe Harbor currently provides services to over 4,000 consumers each year.

Mr. Evans is also the Founding President of Northwest Beacon Group, LLC.  Northwest Beacon, a subsidiary of Safe Harbor, provides outpatient behavioral health services in the Erie community and employee assistance services to over 100 organizations with over 40,000 employees.

Mr. Evans was also the Founding Board Chairman of Presque Isle Psychiatric Associates, a non-profit organization that provides psychiatric coverage for hospitals and community-based providers. In addition, he serves on many boards, including The Pennsylvania Community Providers Association, The Erie Center on Health and Aging and Community Behavioral HealthCare Network of Pennsylvania Provider Advisory Board.

Mr. Evans received his Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and his Masters’ Degree in Clinical Psychology from Edinboro University of Pennsylvania.


10:10 am – 10:30 am CT

Era Supports 2026 Pitch Day Presentation

Innovation Showcase

Era Supports is a tech-enabled, whole-person care delivery platform designed to help individuals recover from substance use disorder while remaining centered within their existing provider relationships. Their digital platform works in tandem with a virtual and in-person care team to support management of associated medical conditions, psychiatric comorbidities, recovery requirements, and health-related social needs. By combining a dedicated multidisciplinary care team with a patient-facing app, Era extends the reach of primary care providers rather than shifting patients away from them.

Yona Remer

Yona Remer is the Co-Founder and CEO of Era Supports, an innovative behavioral health startup leveraging technology-enabled collaborative care to advance support and treatment within the substance use community. With over a decade of strategic leadership experience in behavioral health, Yona has successfully executed and integrated more than six acquisitions as part of roll-up strategies in private equity-backed healthcare ventures. 

Throughout his career, Yona has specialized in high acuity mental health services and Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) autism care, driving substantial organizational growth and operational scaling. His expertise includes designing and implementing best-in-class platforms aimed at delivering quality care, streamlining operations, and optimizing service outcomes. Yona’s visionary approach and proven track record position him as a leading executive committed to transforming behavioral health care delivery for diverse populations. 

Yona holds an MBA from UCLA Anderson with a concentration in Finance and an MSc in Economics from the London School of Economics—where his master’s thesis focused on behavioral economics and IPO underpricing. He earned his BA in History at UCLA.   

Julian Mitton, M.D., MPH

Julian Mitton, MD MPH is a healthcare innovation leader and addiction medicine physician dedicated to advancing equitable care for underserved populations. With clinical expertise in population and behavioral health, and advanced training in health services research and implementation science, he has led clinical innovations and policy initiatives at leading institutions, including Harvard Medical School, CommonSpirit Health, and Redesign Health. Currently Head of Clinical Operations at Era Supports and Medical Director at Zero Overdose, Dr. Mitton’s recent work focuses on tech-enabled behavioral population health solutions and expanding access to evidence-based addiction treatment. He completed his training at SUNY Stony Brook, Massachusetts General Hospital, and Harvard School of Public Health, and his research has been published in NEJM Catalyst and the Journal of Addiction Medicine.


10:30 am – 10:50 am CT

Toko Health 2026 Pitch Day Presentation

Innovation Showcase

Toko is a digital mental health platform delivering the first therapeutic experience shared between peers and guided by AI. Users are matched with a peer facing similar challenges and meet weekly via video sessions led by an AI-powered psychological agent that provides evidence-based interventions, teaches well-being skills, and tailors the experience to each individual. The model is designed to reduce the cost of mental care while improving outcomes, with clinical data showing significant improvements in anxiety reduction and resilience-building among participants.


10:50 am – 11:10 am CT

Hello Its MeĀ® 2026 Pitch Day Presentation

Innovation Showcase

Hello It’s MeĀ® is a platform and coaching program specifically designed for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), their caregivers, and parents. Through interactive group sessions and a dedicated app, the program builds social-emotional skills, healthy relationships, communication, emotional regulation, and employment readiness. Their curriculum is grounded in the latest research in social-emotional learning, with a goal of empowering individuals with IDD to lead more confident, connected, and independent lives.

Vikhaas Aurora

Vik AuroraĀ is CEO and Founder of Hello It’s MeĀ®, a digital platform advancing social engagement, independence, and workforce readiness for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. He is a three-time entrepreneur, having built and scaled education technology platforms through Focus EduSolutions, where he led the development of digital learning systems used by millions of learners globally, resulting in a $275M exit. Vik has driven the commercialization of Hello It’s MeĀ® securing Medicaid waiver adoption, establishing state agency partnerships and integrating coaching, learning, and peer connection into a unified IDD platform. Vik holds an MBA from Northeastern University in Boston.

Charles Gaughan

Charles GaughanĀ is CGO and EVP of Capital Strategy at Hello It’s MeĀ®. He brings over 30 years’ experience leading market expansion for health tech innovators serving Medicare and Medicaid payers and risk-bearing providers. Charles has advised several start-ups and early-stage ventures in building strategic partnerships, go-to-market infrastructure and scalable revenue models across commercial and government-funded healthcare programs. He is an HCBS family caregiver, involved in local community efforts to advance the independence and inclusion of people with developmental disabilities. Charles holds an MBA from the University of Denver and Ā a BS in Business Administration from the University of Colorado.


11:25 am – 11:45 am CT

Mindsigns Health 2026 Pitch Day Presentation

Innovation Showcase

Mindsigns Health develops an AI-powered platform for brain and mental health monitoring, unifying neurology and psychiatry into an integrated clinical view. Their two core products include an enterprise SaaS tool for automated EEG interpretation and analysis, and a mobile application that uses voice and cognitive biomarkers to enable providers to remotely monitor and assess patients’ neuropsychiatric conditions. The platform is clinically validated, ISO 13485 certified, and designed to scale across health systems worldwide.

Michel Birnbaum

Michel is co-founder and CEO of Mindsigns Healthā„¢ Inc a cloud-based neuropsychiatry platform with international collaborations and partnerships.

Michel is currently Director of Entrepreneurship and Research Translation at NTU-SCELSE, working on technology commercialization via spinoffs and industry collaborations and partnerships, strategy and corporate development.

During that time he was also responsible for the development and operations, from 2019-2022, of the Singapore National Biofilm Consortium, creating partnerships in the US, UK and EU and funding proof of concept and tech transfer projects between academia and industry.

Michel was a lecturer for the MIT-SMART ACT program where he developed and taught the course ā€œLab to Marketā€.

He is also co-founder and advisor to two other healthcare spinoffs involved in anti-microbials and microbiome.

Michel has held board positions with a number of technology and healthcare growth companies internationally, in operational and advisory roles and has managed technology & healthcare IPOs on both European markets and NASDAQ as well as M&A and investments.

Michel served as Vice Chairman of the Singapore Venture Capital Association (SVCA) and was a member of the Executive Council of BioSingapore. Michel won the SVCA’s Highest Impact VC/PE-Backed Company Non-Executive Board Member award in 2013

Michel holds a B.Sc. in Aerospace Engineering from the NYU Tandon School of Engineering (PINY) and attended General Electric’s Advanced Engineering program. Michel was a graduate of General Electric’s Edison Program. He earned his MBA from the London Business School and has certifications in machine learning, data privacy and QMS for Medtech.


11:45 am – 12:05 pm CT

TownHome Health 2026 Pitch Day Presentation

Innovation Showcase

TownHome Health is a tech-enabled urgent care provider for mental health crises, offering a warm, home-like residential alternative to hospital emergency departments. Their support houses provide immediate hybrid care for non-dangerous psychiatric and stress crises, staffed by Licensed Peer Specialists with lived experience who deliver 24/7 individualized support. Peers are supervised by experienced LCSWs, and guests are connected to an alumni community to sustain recovery after discharge.

Charles Raisch


12:05 pm – 12:30 pm CT

Vista Care 2026 Pitch Day Presentation

Innovation Showcase


12:30 pm – 12:45 pm CT

2026 Pitch Day Halftime: Judge’s Remarks

Innovation Showcase

2:15 pm – 2:20 pm CT

2026 Pitch Day Welcome Back & Re-Introduction Of Judges Panel

Innovation Showcase

Welcome back remarks and re-introduction of the judges.

Jonathan Evans

Jonathan Evans, MS, brings 30 years of experience in the behavioral health field.Ā 

Previously, Mr. Evans was the Chief Executive Officer of InnovaTel Telepsychiatry, LLC. He was also the Chief Executive Officer of Safe Harbor Behavioral Health, an organization known for clinical innovations. He brings to the OPEN MINDS team noted expertise in the design of community-based programs, new service line development, expertise in telehealth-based service delivery, and governance and leadership expertise.

Mr. Evans began his career at Hamot Institute for Behavioral Health (IBH), where he initially worked in the emergency department providing initial evaluations for patients. He had a long tenure at Hamot IBH, serving as both Director of the Diagnostic and Evaluation Center (DEC) and the Director of the Adult Division.

Mr. Evans left Hamot IBH in 1993 to become the Founding Chief Executive of Safe Harbor Behavioral Health. Safe Harbor was established to assist the State of Pennsylvania with an initiative to close state hospitals and move consumers with serious mental illnesses to the community. Safe Harbor provides intensive outpatient services to patients with serious mental illness and provides 24-hour a day crisis intervention services to anyone in Erie County. The program’s annual operating budget has grown from the initial $300,000 to over $8 million. Safe Harbor currently provides services to over 4,000 consumers each year.

Mr. Evans is also the Founding President of Northwest Beacon Group, LLC.  Northwest Beacon, a subsidiary of Safe Harbor, provides outpatient behavioral health services in the Erie community and employee assistance services to over 100 organizations with over 40,000 employees.

Mr. Evans was also the Founding Board Chairman of Presque Isle Psychiatric Associates, a non-profit organization that provides psychiatric coverage for hospitals and community-based providers. In addition, he serves on many boards, including The Pennsylvania Community Providers Association, The Erie Center on Health and Aging and Community Behavioral HealthCare Network of Pennsylvania Provider Advisory Board.

Mr. Evans received his Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and his Masters’ Degree in Clinical Psychology from Edinboro University of Pennsylvania.


2:20 pm – 2:40 pm CT

Psyrin Inc. 2026 Pitch Day Presentation

Innovation Showcase

Psyrin is a health care company developing AI-powered tools to streamline mental health care delivery. Their flagship product, Mira, acts as a clinical assistant that engages patients before appointments by collecting intake information, conducting structured psychiatric interviews, and handling documentation, so clinicians can focus on care. The platform delivers AI-generated insights ahead of visits and keeps patients engaged between sessions, helping organizations increase capacity and improve quality of care for serious mental illness.

Edwin Wong, Ph.D.


2:45 pm – 3:05 pm CT

OpiAID 2026 Pitch Day Presentation

Innovation Showcase

Dino Miliotis

He is an entrepreneur, recovery advocate, and commercial leader, focused on advancing innovation in addiction care.  

He first gained national recognition as the creator of Bug-Ban, an all-natural insect-repelling bracelet, with features in Forbes, Entrepreneur, People Magazine, and appearances on Oprah. 

After overcoming a more than 20-year battle with alcohol and substance use, Dino authored the memoir There Is No Box and has become a respected voice in recovery, known for connecting lived experience with meaningful change in care. 

Today, Dino leads Strategic Partnerships and Commercial Growth at OpiAID, where he works with providers, payers, and healthcare organizations to support adoption of real-time recovery technology. His focus is on building scalable partnerships and aligning clinical needs with practical, sustainable implementation across the continuum of care. 

Dino is a sought-after speaker who brings a grounded, personal perspective to the evolving landscape of addiction treatment, with a focus on improving engagement, strengthening recovery pathways, and helping more people achieve long-term stability. 


3:05 pm – 3:25 pm CT

TruCare Provider Services 2026 Pitch Day Presentation

Innovation Showcase

TruCare Provider Services is a disability services organization based in Cincinnati, Ohio, dedicated to improving the lives of adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities through meaningful engagement and innovative, person-centered supports. Their services include remote support monitoring, assistive technology, and community participation programs built on a “Technology First” framework that prioritizes technology as the starting point for planning supports promoting independence, self-determination, and quality of life.


3:40 pm – 4:00 pm CT

Secured Health 2026 Pitch Day Presentation

Innovation Showcase

Secured Health is an AI-native community primary care platform that connects individuals with culturally and linguistically competent community health workers to close care gaps and improve health outcomes. Their model leverages community-based organizations, trusted local change-makers, and technology to help underserved populations navigate health and social services, including Medicaid enrollment, health risk assessments, and social determinants of health resources.

Richard Trinh