Milton
Milton is the founder of Arch.
He is a former NASA and Rockwell engineer turned insurance entrepreneur. He is currently founder and CEO of Evergreen, a commercial insurance company that operates within the insurance value chain as a managing general agency / underwriter (MGA / MGU). In addition, he serves as the vice chair of the board at Golden Bank and continues to be involved in U.S. / Taiwan relations.
He holds a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from National Taiwan University, M.S. in Mechanical Engineering from University of Mississippi, M.S. in Risk Management and Insurance from Florida State University.
Adil
Adil is a consultant for Arch.
He is an entrepreneur with a diverse background in global health, strategy, and life science commercialization. He was most recently a Senior Strategy Officer in the Global Health Division at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation where he led a number of strategic analyses to inform investments in global health R&D. Prior to this, he was a cofounder and the Head of Business Development at Concerto Biosciences, a Harvard Life Lab start-up developing microbiome therapeutics. He has also served as the Director of Business Development at UrSure, a diagnostics start-up focused on HIV medication adherence, pushed strategy development at the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria, consulted for the World Health Organization, scaled up community health services in Liberia, and consulted for Accenture within the communications, government, and energy sectors.
He holds a Doctor of Public Health (DrPH) degree from Harvard University, a master’s in mechanical engineering from Cornell University, and a bachelor’s in physics from Davidson College.
Albert
Albert is a consultant for Arch.
He is a general surgeon and Y-Combinator backed solo-founder of Allotrope (exited 2023) with an intense drive to push surgical innovation. His tissue engineering projects at the Massachusetts General Hospital drove the understanding of peripheral nerve regeneration, bone scaffolding, and implantable synthetic liver replacement devices. He is currently the chief medical officer for Northgate Technologies and a Venture Partner at Pioneer Fund.
He holds a B.S. in Cell and Developmental Biology from University of Rochester, M.D. from University of Texas San Antonio, and completed his residency training at Houston Methodist at Weill Cornell Medical College.
Ashish
Ashish is a consultant for Arch.
He is a highly accomplished physician, educator, and healthcare innovator with a career spanning clinical practice, academia, and entrepreneurship. After completing his residency in internal medicine at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, Ashish became a Clinical Instructor and later a Unit Director at Northwestern Memorial Hospital. He subsequently served as a Founder in Residence at Texas Medical Center Innovation. Currently, Ashish is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine and serves as the Deputy Chief Medical Officer and Primary Care Physician at Hamilton Healthbox - a rural healthcare delivery startup based in the Texas Medical Center.
He holds a B.S. in Economics from the University of Washington, a M.D. from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, and a M.B.A. with a focus on entrepreneurship and behavioral science from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business (2020).
David
Dave (dave@consultarch.com) is a consultant for Arch.
He is an entrepreneurially focused pathologist-scientist, with an insatiable blanket interest in the cutting-edge of all industries. He has clinical and laboratory based informatics, operational, and research experience. At the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, he deciphered the language of immune cells to help modulate the immunosuppressive nature of tumor microenvironments. At the American Museum of Natural History in New York City he studied the evolutionary importance of the bony nasal passage in new and old world monkeys. He was a first business development hire at an -Omics analytics startup (Watershed Informatics), a digital transformation officer at a commercial insurance managing general agent (Evergreen), and the founder of a Stealth New Co.
He holds a B.A. in Neuroscience from Brandeis University, M.P.H from University of Texas Health Science Center Houston, M.D. from Chicago Medical School, and was chief resident at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center at Harvard Medical School.
Jo
Jo is a consultant for Arch.
She is an immunologist with a passion for creating solutions for complicated diseases such as solid tumors and preeclampsia. Her prior areas of research focus include: epigenetic contact tracing of covid infections, cell therapy clinical trials for cancer patients with solid tumors, and fatigue management in cancer survivors in remission. Her expertise in translating novel and life saving solutions from the bench to the bedside extends beyond therapeutics to medical devices and lifestyle modification practices. She has consulting experience in medical and scientific intellectual property and works with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
She holds a B.S. in Immunobiology from Brown University, CPT from National Council on Strength and Fitness, and Ph.D. in Clinical and Translational Oncology and Immunology from MD Anderson Cancer Center UTHealth.
Kirill
Kirill is a consultant for Arch.
He is a hematopathologist and serial entrepreneur. He co-founded and exited Solarpotential, a company in the renewable energy sector that assessed residential fit for solar panels. He co-founded a rare disease startup in Zurich, Switzerland, co-wrote a best-selling pathology textbook titled PathoMaps, and helped build and ship the first product at January.ai, a precision health company where he remains an advisor. He writes a collaborative blog at BioDraft on the latest in biotechnology trends and is deep into the development of an AI-copilot for pathology.
He holds an M.D. from the University of Zurich with clinical training at Tel Aviv University and University Paris Cite, and completed his residency and fellowship in hematopathology at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Brigham and Women’s Hospital at Harvard Medical School.
Lance
Lance is a consultant for Arch.
He is a former military doc and bio-engineer turned medtech entrepreneur who truly understands the importance of mediating the often impossible intersections of engineering, medicine, and business. He brings a wealth of experience spanning the entire innovation sector from medical and academic practice to venture capital investment. As a clinician, engineer, and designer, he wears multiple hats and is the co-founder and chief medical officer at XN Health, and chief clinical strategy officer at Prana Thoracic.
He holds a B.S. in Biological Engineering and M.D. from Louisiana State University, M.S. in Industrial Design and Biomedical Innovation & Development from Georgia Institute of Technology, and completed his residency at Eglin Air Force Base where he served as flight surgeon and chief of medical staff for the U.S. Embassy in Kyrgyzstan.
Mayur
Mayur is a consultant for Arch.
He thrives at the intersection of clinical medicine and business, in the pursuit of improving patient care and provider experience. He has a diverse background in medical and clinical training, business operations management, healthcare data analytics, SaaS and biotechnology sales, medical instruction and communication. At Walmart Health, he focused on patient experience through business strategy and enhancing patient access workflows. As a Medical Account Director, on the commercial sales team of Biofourmis, he was the subject matter expert facilitating understanding of the Care at Home platform. At Health Advocate, he was the lead clinical strategic manager helping to build and maintain data analytics reporting dashboards.
He holds an M.D. from Tufts University School of Medicine, an M.B.A. in healthcare administration from Brandeis University, and a B.S. in Neuroscience and Medical Anthropology from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.
Omar
Omar is a consultant for Arch.
He is a physician scientist turned medical digital entrepreneur, working alongside doctors who are interested in value-based care. His research thesis focused on the mechanism of leptin regulation and its potential for modulation of hunger and satiety. He has extensive experience in medical information systems, specifically electronic medical records, telemedicine systems, and data privacy architecture. He was a founder-in-residence at Texas Medical Center Innovation and is the founder of Paradocs, a digital platform that automates administrative documentation for primary care providers.
He holds a B.S. in Biochemistry from U.C. San Diego, and an M.D. PhD from the Boston University School of Medicine.
Sorosh
Sorosh is a consultant for Arch.
He is a systems and cellular-level biomedical expert trained as a mechanical engineer, with a deep passion for developing new technologies at the intersection of biology and mechanics. He is dedicated to advancing human-centered solutions while continuously pushing the boundaries of health technologies. His prior research areas include intracellular cytoskeletal tensions which have translational bearing in cancer metastasis, regenerative medicine, wound healing, biomarkers for disease progression, and tissue scaffolding. He is currently the founder of a Stealth New Co. that is incubating.
He holds an combined B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Iran University of Science and Technology, M.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Sharif University, and a PhD in Biomedical and Mechanical Engineering from Yale University.
Yazmin
Yazmin is a consultant for Arch.
She is a biomedical engineer specializing in low-cost, point of care, diagnostic ultrasound imaging. As a National Science Foundation Graduate Research and GEM Fellow, Yazmin helped guide early stage companies towards commercialization at Columbia University Tech Ventures. With a Fortune 100 background in consumer product reformulation and product lifecycle management across the U.S. and Latin America, she brings expertise in supply chain and project management. She is an Adjunct Instructor for NSF I-CORPS Northeast Region and Chief of Staff at Investors of Color Network. She also serves on the investor panel for PitchForce, supporting black, indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) founders.
She holds a B.S. in Mathematics of Computation from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and both M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Mechanical Engineering from Columbia