Inspiren, a company known for its AI-powered solutions in senior living, has named Brian Geyser, who holds credentials as an APRN-BC and has a master’s in nursing, as Head of Clinical Innovation. This move strengthens Inspiren’s mission to build an intelligent platform that benefits the people who operate senior living facilities, the staff, the residents, and their families. In his new role, Geyser will work closely with senior leadership to push forward innovation, lead product development, and support the company’s growth as it brings new features to market.
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With more than 30 years of experience that mixes healthcare innovation, clinical operations, and technology, Geyser is a well-established expert in improving care for vulnerable groups, particularly older adults. He is a nurse practitioner trained at Yale and has a strong background as a healthcare leader with a history of leading significant changes. His joining the company signals a renewed focus by Inspiren on building solutions based on clinical expertise and proven practices. Inspiren was started by Michael Wang, a former cardiothoracic nurse now serving as Chief Clinical Officer, and the company has a team of fully licensed clinicians dedicated to raising the standards of resident safety and operational performance by creating innovations rooted in care.
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Geyser shared, “My decision to join Inspiren comes from a long-held belief in its mission, technology, team, and potential. Working closely with Michael and the team, I saw how quickly AI is set to transform all areas of senior and post-acute care. It became clear that Inspiren is the perfect platform to scale real-world AI innovation in senior living. I’m excited to bring my experience to a team uniquely positioned to make a tangible impact.”
Before joining Inspiren, Geyser was the Vice President of Enterprise Intelligence at Maplewood Senior Living, where he directed strategies in artificial and business intelligence. He also launched the Maplewood Center for Aging Innovation and Technology. As one of Inspiren’s early users, he integrated its AI tools into clinical workflows at several locations and saw firsthand improvements in staff efficiency, resident health outcomes, and family satisfaction.
Michael Wang, Inspiren’s Chief Clinical Officer, said, “Brian’s appointment is more than adding top talent to our team. It’s a validation of our vision and a push for our next phase of growth. He brings deep operational knowledge, clinical insight, and a proven record of driving AI adoption in senior care. He’s exactly the type of leader we need to shape our next chapter.”
This appointment aligns with Inspiren’s larger plans to speed up innovation, boost clinical and operational effectiveness, and attract top talent. The company has more than doubled its investment in product and engineering over the past year and expects to keep expanding in 2025. Brian Geyser earned a Master of Science in Nursing with a focus on Psychiatry from Yale University, a business AI strategy certificate from MIT Sloan, and a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Arizona State University. He also serves as a venture partner at 1843 Capital and advises AgeTech NYC and Redesign Health, supporting innovation in aging and healthcare delivery.
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