Mr. Tullman is the Executive Chairman and CEO of Transcarent, the first comprehensive, consumer-directed health and care platform for employees of self-insured employers and their families. Born in Silicon Valley, Transcarent’s platform empowers consumers with the kind of information, guidance, and access that leads to better care, better outcomes, and more cost-effective decisions for everyone.
Mr. Tullman is the Founder and former Executive Chairman and CEO of Livongo Health, the first at-scale consumer digital health company to truly empower people with chronic conditions to live better and healthier lives using data science.
In his final year, Mr. Tullman led Livongo through the largest consumer digital health IPO in history, a secondary offering, a convertible debt offering that raised over $550 million, and the industry’s largest merger to date between Livongo and Teladoc Health, valuing Livongo at $18.5 billion and beginning a new era of consumer-centric virtual care.
A visionary leader and entrepreneur, Mr. Tullman previously ran two other public companies that changed the way healthcare is delivered. During his time as CEO of Allscripts, the Company was the leading provider of electronic prescribing, practice management, and electronic health records. Mr. Tullman led Allscripts IPO and Secondary offerings. Prior to Allscripts, he was CEO of Enterprise Systems, which he also took public and then sold to McKesson/HBOC. Before entering healthcare, Mr. Tullman served as President and COO of CCC Information Systems, a provider of computerized systems for the property and casualty insurance sector.
Mr. Tullman is one of two Founding Partners at 7wireVentures, one of the highest-returning venture capital funds in Illinois. He is the author of On Our Terms: Empowering the New Health Consumer, in which he proposes new solutions to address the chronic-condition epidemic facing our country.
Mr. Tullman is dedicated to finding a cure for diabetes and other chronic conditions—and to keeping people healthy until these cures are found. A strong proponent of philanthropy, he was honored in 2019 with a Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Ripple of Hope Award for his career focused on improving the safety, empathy, and efficiency of our healthcare system. He also serves as a Chancellor to the International Board of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation and as a Board Member of the American Diabetes Association. Mr. Tullman has three amazing children that inspire him every day.