Halle Tecco

Tecco earned a BS from Case Western and an MBA from Harvard Business School, where she launched Rock Health as a student.

[1] She received her MPH at Johns Hopkins University with a concentration in Women's and Reproductive Health.

[4] In 2019, she founded Natalist, a reproductive health company focused on fertility and pregnancy products.

[6] Before that, Tecco worked in corporate finance and business development roles at Apple and Intel.

[7] Tecco was named one of San Francisco Chronicle's Most Powerful Women in Technology (2014),[8] Goldman Sach's Most Intriguing Entrepreneurs (2013),[9] and Forbes 30 under 30 (2013).