A Conversation with TryCycle's New CEO: Bridging Human Connection in Digital Mental Health with Brett Merriman
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Brett Merriman, the newly appointed CEO of TryCycle, discusses his recent transition into the role, the company's mission, and its innovative approach to digital mental health. Merriman highlights TryCycle's focus on human connection as a vital element of recovery in mental health and substance use disorders, deviating from the more common AI and self-help based solutions. He shares details about TryCycle's projects, including a digital platform launched in Saskatchewan for the indigenous community and the 'Burns Way' initiative for veterans, named in honor of a heroic act by Mr. Burns Senior. Additionally, Merriman touches on the company's philanthropic efforts, leadership in the digital mental health space, and the importance of community engagement, as evidenced by a significant gift through United Way and membership in the Ottawa Board of Trade. The interview concludes with Merriman reflecting on his first actions as CEO and the importance of teamwork and genuine leadership.
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