Miriam Connor

AI Advisor at Kismet Health Inc

Miriam Connor has a diverse work experience spanning various roles and industries. Miriam started their career as a Summer Intern at Ford Motor Company in 2011, where they conducted research on crowdsourced applications for Ford vehicles. Miriam then worked as a Research Intern at the Center for the Study of Language and Information in 2012. Following this, Miriam joined Stanford University NLP Group as a Research Assistant, where they worked until 2013.

Miriam's career then took their to Google, where they worked as a Software Engineer from 2013 to 2015, focusing on applied Natural Language Understanding. Miriam was promoted to the role of Senior Software Engineer and served as a tech lead and manager for 1.5 years. In 2019, Miriam joined Humu as an Engineering Manager, and later became the Director of Engineering in 2022.

Currently, Miriam is the Head of Engineering and a founding member of Kismet Health Inc, a position they have held since 2023. Overall, Miriam's work experience showcases their expertise in engineering, research, and management roles.

Miriam Connor received their Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Linguistics from Stanford University in 2012. Miriam then went on to obtain their Master of Science (M.S.) in Symbolic Systems from Stanford University in 2013.

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Kismet Health Inc

The first HIPAA-compliant collaborative care technology, designed for providers, by providers, to boost patient engagement, streamline workflows, and improve clinical outcomes for children ages 0-18. Kismet Health is an early-stage, BIPOC female-founded startup with a mission to make pediatric healthcare accessible, engaging, and exceptional for every child, while supporting providers at the same time. Historically, telehealth has been designed for adults and workplaces ...but kids are not tiny adults; they have their own hospitals, specialty providers, and medical instruments, so why wouldn’t kids also need technology that is created specifically for them? Kismet is addressing the demand for a specialized telehealth solution in pediatrics.


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