Nicholas Troisi serves as the Vice President of Venture Insights at Redesign Health, where he plays a pivotal role in shaping the organization’s approach to healthcare innovation through comprehensive research and expert engagement. With a strong foundation in both qualitative and quantitative methodologies, Nicholas leads...
Nicholas Troisi serves as the Vice President of Venture Insights at Redesign Health, where he plays a pivotal role in shaping the organization’s approach to healthcare innovation through comprehensive research and expert engagement. With a strong foundation in both qualitative and quantitative methodologies, Nicholas leads all primary research initiatives, enabling the team to uncover critical insights across various healthcare domains. His expertise is instrumental in supporting the due diligence process for portfolio investments, ensuring that strategic decisions are informed by robust data and real-world perspectives.
Nicholas manages a proprietary network of over 600 healthcare advisors, a unique resource that enhances Redesign Health’s ecosystem. This network not only facilitates valuable matches between advisors and projects but also plays a crucial role in recruiting new experts and retaining top-tier talent. His ability to foster relationships and maintain open lines of communication is a testament to his skills as a professional listener and question asker, allowing him to extract meaningful insights that drive innovation.
In addition to his research acumen, Nicholas is proficient in various tools and platforms, including Microsoft Office Suite and Adobe Creative Suite, which he leverages to present findings and collaborate effectively with cross-functional teams. His background in digital marketing and customer service further enriches his approach to understanding market dynamics and user needs. As he continues to lead key projects at Redesign Health, Nicholas remains committed to advancing healthcare solutions that are both impactful and sustainable, making him a vital asset to the organization and the broader healthcare community.