How did your experience at Palantir influence the way you built Chapter?
Replied byCobi Blumenfeld-Gantz
Co-Founder & CEO at Chapter
Niche: Health & Wellness
Revenue: Approx. 8.3 Million/month
Location: New York, New York, United States
Started: 2020
While the subject matter was different, Palantir taught me to approach problems through data and to operate with limited structure. We view Medicare as an information problem, which has shaped how we build technology and serve customers.
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