Kyle Robertson

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Founder & Managing Partner

Kyle Robertson’s career began with a mission to make healthcare—mental health and physical health—more affordable and easier to access. That vision was born from a painful time in Kyle’s childhood when he suffered from chronic depression and didn’t know where to turn, experiences that shaped his commitment to improving the healthcare system and lit the flame that continues to drive his work today. Kyle went on to found his first company, Cerebral, a virtual mental health service he launched at age 27 with the goal of demystifying our mental healthcare system by helping people navigate and access high-quality care virtually. Under his leadership as Founder and CEO, the company provided crucial care to nearly a million patients before, during, and after the COVID-19 pandemic, becoming the fastest-growing mental health startup in history and reaching a valuation of $4.8 billion before his departure in 2022.

After achieving early success with Cerebral, Kyle founded Revolution Venture Studios (RVS) with the goal of using his experience to mentor aspiring founders and build transformative companies. As Founder and Managing Partner, he incubates startups addressing major challenges in healthcare, wellness, and adjacent sectors. Outside of Revolution Venture Studios, Kyle is also the founder and CEO of Zealthy, a digital health company that takes a holistic approach to both physical and mental wellbeing by offering more affordable and accessible options than traditional brick-and-mortar clinics can provide. His work across both organizations is grounded in his focus on expanding access to care, improving affordability, and supporting entrepreneurs building meaningful solutions.

Kyle was born and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio with his parents and three older sisters. He currently lives in New York City with his partner Michael and their dog Bruno, who they rescued as a puppy from a shelter in Puerto Rico.