In a groundbreaking interview, PostMag highlights the inspiring stories of five women innovators at the forefront of scientific discovery. One such trailblazer is Megan Lam, co-founder of Neurum Health, a company dedicated to transforming mental health support through artificial intelligence.
At just 32 years old, Lam’s unwavering dedication to mental health has shaped her career and life. “I only do mental health. This is the core theme of my life. I can’t do anything else,” she admits, half-joking but with genuine conviction. Lam’s commitment stems from personal experiences, including the loss of family members to suicide and her own struggles with mental health. These challenges inspired her to create a solution that delivers personalized mental health support tailored to individuals’ unique needs.
As the co-founder of Neurum Health, Lam and her team utilize AI and machine learning to provide businesses with digital mental health services, aiming to support the workforce on a personalized level. Her mission is clear: to ensure that everyone receives the mental health care they deserve, no matter where they are in their journey.
However, Lam recently made a significant decision to step down as CEO of Neurum Health and as interim executive director of KELY Support Group, a youth mental health NGO. This move was motivated by her desire to prioritize her own health and well-being, emphasizing the importance of “walking the walk” in advocating for mental health.
A Yale University alumna, Lam’s journey into entrepreneurship began after completing a research fellowship at the institution’s School of Medicine. In 2018, she co-founded Neurum Health, and five years later, she was honored as a fellow of the Cartier Women’s Initiative. Her efforts earned her the prestigious Impact Award for her groundbreaking work in mental health innovation.
Lam’s pioneering work continues to make waves in the field of mental health, with a lasting impact on how AI can revolutionize care and support.
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