NEW: MMHLA Announces 2025 Corporate Council and Technology Council Cohorts
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Media Contact: Mia Hemstad, mhemstad@mmhla.org.
Maternal Mental Health Leadership Alliance (MMHLA) is excited to announce the 2025 cohorts for our Corporate and Technology Councils. These two councils are aimed at expanding and deepening our relationships with private sector companies who share our commitment to improve mental health care for mothers and childbearing individuals by focusing on national policy and health equity.
These councils also expand our organizational capacity, enable us to develop new strategies, and offer the opportunity to exchange information and expertise related to the fields of maternal mental health and digital behavioral health.
Our Corporate Council is comprised of leading health care companies committed to supporting education, awareness, and treatment of maternal mental health. The 2025 Corporate Council includes CVS Health®, GE HealthCare, Innsena, Reunion Neuroscience, and Sage Therapeutics®.
Our Technology Council includes companies in the digital behavioral health sector that are using technology to support pregnant and postpartum parents, as well as the healthcare providers who care for them. To be a member, companies must have a commitment to expand the number of resources and solutions available to address maternal mental health. The 2025 Technology Council includes Babyscripts™, Candlelit Care, Concert Health, Dionysus Digital Health, Dowa Health, FamilyWell, Mammha, Mavida Health, Seven Starling, Trayt Health, and Triplemoon.
Both the Corporate Council and Technology Council meet quarterly, giving members the opportunity to connect with other members and with MMHLA’s senior leadership team.
“We are eager to explore the ideas and solutions that will develop from widening our network and collaborating with innovators and thought leaders in the corporate and technology sectors,” said Adrienne Griffen, MMHLA Executive Director.
If you are interested in learning more about our Corporate or Technology Councils, please contact Priscilla Briones at pbriones@mmhla.org.