Alexandra Drane

Co-Founder and CEO at ARCHANGELS

Alexandra Drane is the Co-Founder and CEO of ARCHANGELS, a role they have held since September 2014. Alexandra is also a member of the Social and Economic Policy Advisory Board at RAND Corporation starting from March 2023. Alexandra previously served as an Archangel at ARCHANGELS Work, Executive Council of the Division of Sleep Medicine Member at Harvard Medical School, and Board Member at The Coalition to Transform Advanced Care (C-TAC). Alexandra has also held advisory roles, including Member of the Board of Advisors at MassChallenge HealthTech, End Well Foundation, and United States of Care. Alexandra has experience working at Walmart, where they were a Service Desk On Leave and Cashier from September 2016 to September 2017. Before that, they co-founded Eliza Corporation and held various leadership positions, including Co-Founder, Former Chair, Co-Founder, Chair of the Board, Co-Founder, Chief Visionary Officer, Co-Founder, President, and Co-Founder, Chief Marketing Officer.

Alexandra Drane completed their Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics from Tufts University from 1989 to 1993. Prior to that, their education history includes attending Lexington High School, although the specific start and end years are not provided.

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Boston, United States

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ARCHANGELS

ARCHANGELS is a movement and a platform that leverages multiple channels to identify, thank, and support caregivers by connecting them to the caregiver infrastructure that already exists, but that most caregivers don’t know about – and in the process improves the health of individuals, their loved ones, and the broader community. We believe that caregivers are our countries unsung heroes, that under-utilized resources exist to support them, and that retail is the front line of health. Our goal is to be the trusted resource to support caregivers throughout the US, and, in the process, reframe how caregivers are perceived, and supported.


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11-50

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