Montana Scher
About Montana Scher
Montana Scher is the Co-Founder and CEO of Morf Health, a company focused on improving healthcare interoperability through innovative technology. With a background in software engineering and product management, Scher has held various roles at notable companies such as Google, Square, and Parsley Health.
Work at Morf Health
Montana Scher serves as the Co-Founder and CEO of Morf Health, a position held since 2022. Under her leadership, Morf Health focuses on simplifying patient data integration for healthcare providers. The company aims to enhance the interoperability of digital health tools, creating digital experiences that engage patients and improve health outcomes. Scher has developed a platform at Morf Health that operates similarly to Zapier and Segment, specifically designed for handling Protected Health Information (PHI) and health data.
Previous Work Experience
Montana Scher has a diverse background in product management and development. She worked as the Head of Product at oclo for six months in 2018. Prior to that, she served as the Product Team Lead at Parsley Health from 2019 to 2021. Scher also held the position of Product Manager at Square from 2015 to 2017, where she led a team to launch Square's first payments hardware SDK. Her experience includes roles at Partech Ventures as an Entrepreneur In Residence and at Kleiner Perkins as a Product Fellow.
Education and Expertise
Montana Scher has an extensive educational background in computer science and design. She graduated with a Master of Science in Computer Science from Stanford University in 2015. Additionally, she holds a Bachelor of Science in Product Design Engineering from Stanford, completed in 2012. Scher also studied Graphic Design at Parsons School of Design - The New School. Her academic experience includes serving as a Teaching Assistant for computer science courses at Stanford University.
Early Career and Internships
Montana Scher began her career as a Software Engineer at Google, where she worked for seven months in 2013 and later completed a three-month internship in 2014. She also gained experience as a Product Intern at The Climate Corporation in 2012. Scher's early roles provided her with a solid foundation in software engineering and product development, which she later applied in her various leadership positions.