Regina is passionate about finding scalable ways to help people through empowering design in healthcare. She thinks like an entrepreneur, which she has been for 10 years and counting. Regina is the co-founder and board member of EllieGrid, a smart pill organizer that helps increase medication adherence. It also allows doctors and non-physician practitioners to provide effective Remote Therapeutic Monitoring services. Regina started EllieGrid in college after winning a business plan competition in 2015.
In March of 2019, Regina had a massive brain bleed. She was in a remote part of the southern Israeli desert attending the Forbes 30 Under 30 conference when she had a hemorrhagic stroke caused by an arteriovenous malformation (essentially a tangle of veins.) She was 25 years old. Regina lost movement on the right side of her body and her ability to speak. Now, almost four years later, she has recovered most of her speech and movement. she considers herself blessed for all the support, healthcare workers, and rehab. Says Regina, “I have a long way to go, but I keep getting better every day. This experience has helped me to empathize better with my customers and build better health products for them.” Since her stroke, she has volunteered for the American Heart Association 2022 Woman of Impact campaign and advocates for the neurology and neurosurgery centers at Houston Methodist Hospital and Memorial Hermann T.I.R.R. Rehabilitation and Research. She hopes her story can provide hope to survivors and educate ALL PEOPLE about the signs of stroke.
In 2023, Regina was named one of the U.S.’s top 40 Chief Operating Officers in the Personal Health Space by C.O.O. Boardroom Media, which tracks over 1,000,000 startups and over 5,000,000 people who hold key positions in these companies. Individuals were chosen based on exceptional performance in innovation, growth, management, and societal impact.
While at St. Agnes Academy, Regina participated in track and field, campus ministry, and student council.
She is an aspiring writer, adaptive shoe designer, and neurogenesis and brain health venture capitalist.
reginavatterott.com
If you think someone may be having a stroke, act F.A.S.T. and do the following test:
F: Face: Ask the person to smile. Does one side of the face droop?
A: Arms: Ask the person to raise both arms. Does one arm drift downward?
S: Speech: Ask the person to repeat a simple phrase. Is the speech slurred or strange?
T: Time: If you see any of these signs, call 9-1-1 immediately.
Regina is passionate about finding scalable ways to help people through empowering design in healthcare. She thinks like an entrepreneur, which she has been for 10 years and counting. Regina is the co-founder and board member of EllieGrid, a smart pill organizer that helps increase medication adherence. It also allows doctors and non-physician practitioners to provide effective Remote Therapeutic Monitoring services. Regina started EllieGrid in college after winning a business plan competition in 2015.
In March of 2019, Regina had a massive brain bleed. She was in a remote part of the southern Israeli desert attending the Forbes 30 Under 30 conference when she had a hemorrhagic stroke caused by an arteriovenous malformation (essentially a tangle of veins.) She was 25 years old. Regina lost movement on the right side of her body and her ability to speak. Now, almost four years later, she has recovered most of her speech and movement. she considers herself blessed for all the support, healthcare workers, and rehab. Says Regina, “I have a long way to go, but I keep getting better every day. This experience has helped me to empathize better with my customers and build better health products for them.” Since her stroke, she has volunteered for the American Heart Association 2022 Woman of Impact campaign and advocates for the neurology and neurosurgery centers at Houston Methodist Hospital and Memorial Hermann T.I.R.R. Rehabilitation and Research. She hopes her story can provide hope to survivors and educate ALL PEOPLE about the signs of stroke.
In 2023, Regina was named one of the U.S.’s top 40 Chief Operating Officers in the Personal Health Space by C.O.O. Boardroom Media, which tracks over 1,000,000 startups and over 5,000,000 people who hold key positions in these companies. Individuals were chosen based on exceptional performance in innovation, growth, management, and societal impact.
While at St. Agnes Academy, Regina participated in track and field, campus ministry, and student council.
She is an aspiring writer, adaptive shoe designer, and neurogenesis and brain health venture capitalist.
reginavatterott.com
If you think someone may be having a stroke, act F.A.S.T. and do the following test:
F: Face: Ask the person to smile. Does one side of the face droop?
A: Arms: Ask the person to raise both arms. Does one arm drift downward?
S: Speech: Ask the person to repeat a simple phrase. Is the speech slurred or strange?
T: Time: If you see any of these signs, call 9-1-1 immediately.