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Nick Parker

EverlyWell hires chief technology officer
July 10, 2018
Nick Parker
EverlyWell, the next generation lab testing platform, today announced that Nicholas Parker has joined the company as its first Chief Technology Officer.

“We’re excited to have Nick join the growing EverlyWell team to drive our technology and product strategy,” said Julia Cheek, CEO and founder of EverlyWell, about the announcement. “It’s an important time in EverlyWell’s evolution as we scale rapidly, expand our test offerings, and launch additional features to help consumers manage their health. Nick’s reputation for excellence, experience in building consumer and enterprise software, and expertise in leading technology teams will be vital during this next phase of growth.”

Prior to joining EverlyWell, Parker served as Chief Technology Officer at uShip, a shipping marketplace in Austin where he built both the codebase and the product development organization from the ground up over a period of 13 years. Parker brings nearly two decades of years of engineering and product leadership in consumer and enterprise software. With this experience, Parker will continue his passion for building great teams that are hardworking and collaborative.
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Parker holds a BS in biology from University of Colorado Boulder.


EverlyWell is the next-generation health testing platform that provides at-home lab testing kits with easy to read results sent directly to you through their secure online platform. With nearly 100,000 customers around the country, EverlyWell has become a market leader in the at-home health testing space, and is one of the fastest-growing consumer healthcare startups in recent history.

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