Hippocratic AI Expands Leadership Team with Six New Executive Appointments

May 15, 2026
Hippocratic AI has announced six senior executive appointments to strengthen its leadership across strategy, legal, revenue, communications, and customer success functions as it scales its healthcare AI platform.

Hippocratic AI has announced six senior executive appointments to strengthen its leadership across strategy, legal, revenue, communications, and customer success functions, according to a press release.

Dr. Avik Ray has joined as Vice President of Strategy in the Office of the CEO, where he will lead regulatory strategy and cross product initiatives, including clinical publications and market expansion. Jenna Rogers and David Fraser have both been appointed Vice Presidents of Customer Success, each responsible for advancing customer implementation and operations across health system partnerships.

Kashif Rashid has been named Chief Legal Officer, overseeing legal, regulatory, and corporate affairs. He previously held senior legal positions at Nevro Corp., Atara Biotherapeutics, St. Jude Medical, and GE Healthcare. Ann Neir joins as Vice President of Revenue Strategy and Operations, bringing experience from 6sense, Mindtickle, Cockroach Labs, and Cloudera.

Cynara Lilly has been appointed Chief Communications Officer, leading communications, media relations, and government affairs. The company stated that these hires support its ongoing expansion across providers, payors, and life sciences organizations following its Series C financing and recent product launches including Nurse Co-Pilot and AI Front Door.

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