Noah Zimmerman is currently an advisor at HumanFirst. Prior to this, they were an entrepreneur in residence at the FDA, where they supported the Pre-Cert Program, regulatory strategy for DTx, AI/ML, and software-as-a-medical device (SaMD). Noah has also worked as a software engineer at Akili Interactive Labs, Inc., where they built clinically-validated cognitive therapeutics, assessments, and diagnostics that look and feel like high-quality video games. Prior to that, they were a co-founder at Ummo, a full-stack software developer at Dev Bootcamp, and an associate at KKR Capstone.
Noah Zimmerman began their educational career at Phillips Academy, a high school in Massachusetts. Noah then went on to study economics at Duke University, where they earned a Bachelor of Science degree. After working for a few years, Zimmerman decided to pursue a Master of Business Administration at Harvard Business School. Noah also studied economics and German language at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin during their time at Harvard.