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Meet the Twitter ‘mafia’ in health and fitness tech in the US

A CNBC search revealed more than 20 high-profile Twitter executives and creatives are now working in health-tech

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Former Twitter CEO Dick Costolo. Photo: CNBC
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Twitter alums are taking over the health-technology sector.

A LinkedIn search revealed that more than 20 former Twitter employees are now at health, fitness and bio-tech start-ups, including former CEO Dick Costolo, media head Katie Jacobs Stanton, and engineering VP Nandini Ramani. The vast majority of them joined or founded these companies in the past two years, in the midst of Twitter’s well-documented executive shakeup.

What’s attracting all these Twitter alumni? Healthcare might be the fifth-largest industry in the U.S., but it’s highly-regulated, notoriously complex and the sales cycles are far slower than in other sectors.

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In other words, there are far easier ways to make a buck.

‘Seeing an impact’

After leaving Twitter, Costolo got into the fitness-tech space for personal reasons. He’s a runner and Crossfit addict, and saw an opportunity to engage others in sports. But he had a few other ideas to explain the interest of so many fellow Twitter alums in health-tech.

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