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Anthony Scarpone-Lambert, BSN, RN
Co-Founder & CEO at Adni, healthcare innovator
Anthony Scarpone-Lambert, BSN, RN is a nurse entrepreneur and the Co-Founder & CEO of Adni (formerly known as Lumify), a healthcare technology startup.1 Based in New York, he has led Adni to become the first fully nurse-led startup backed by Y Combinator, a prestigious startup accelerator program.1
Professional Achievements
Anthony has demonstrated significant success in the startup world:
- Raised $1.7 million in funding for Adni
- Grew Adni's user base to 75,000 healthcare workers
- Participated in Y Combinator's S21 batch and Lighthouse Labs Batch 10
- Recipient of several awards, including the President's Innovation Prize, Venture Lab Launch Award, Penn Wharton Innovation Fund Launch Award, and WeissFund Innovation Award
Adni (Formerly Lumify)
Adni is described as the only all-in-one, AI-powered clinician engagement platform.1 The company has gained recognition and has been featured in prominent media outlets such as the New York Times, ABC News, and TechCrunch.
Nursing Background
As a registered nurse with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), Anthony brings a unique perspective to his role as a startup founder. He frequently draws parallels between his nursing experience and entrepreneurship, applying the nursing process to his business approach.2
Advocacy and Thought Leadership
Anthony is active in promoting nurse entrepreneurship and sharing insights about the healthcare industry. He regularly posts on LinkedIn about:
- Marketing tips for nurse entrepreneurs
- The intersection of nursing and business
- Healthcare staffing and clinician well-being
- The importance of the nursing profession
His experience as both a nurse and a tech entrepreneur positions him as a thought leader in the healthcare innovation space, bridging the gap between clinical expertise and business acumen.