Sadie Bronk
About Sadie Bronk
Sadie Bronk is a professional in Commercial Strategy and Operations, currently working at Charlie Health since 2022. She has a diverse background in research and strategy roles across various organizations, including Stanford University and EY-Parthenon.
Current Role at Charlie Health
Sadie Bronk currently holds the position of Commercial Strategy and Operations at Charlie Health, a role she has occupied since 2022. In this capacity, she focuses on developing and implementing strategies that enhance the company's operational efficiency and commercial success. Her work contributes to the overall mission of Charlie Health in providing accessible mental health services.
Previous Experience at EY-Parthenon
Before joining Charlie Health, Sadie Bronk worked at EY-Parthenon as an Associate in the Life Sciences sector from 2019 to 2021. During her time there, she engaged in various projects that involved strategic planning and operational improvements within the life sciences industry. This experience equipped her with valuable insights into the healthcare landscape.
Experience at Cerebral
Sadie Bronk was employed at Cerebral, where she held multiple roles including New Products and Conditions Associate and later, New Products & Innovation Senior Associate. Her tenure at Cerebral lasted from 2021 to 2022, during which she was involved in the development and launch of new mental health products and services.
Educational Background
Sadie Bronk completed her undergraduate studies at Dartmouth College, earning a Biology major and a Global Health minor from 2015 to 2019. Prior to that, she attended Menlo School from 2011 to 2015. Her education provided her with a strong foundation in both biological sciences and health-related issues, which informs her professional work.
Research Experience at Stanford University
In 2017, Sadie Bronk served as a Research Assistant at Stanford University's Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences for a two-month period. This role allowed her to gain hands-on experience in research methodologies and contribute to projects focused on mental health and behavioral sciences.