Helena Plater-Zyberk

Helena Plater-Zyberk

Helena Plater-Zyberk is Co-Founder of Supportiv, a jaw-droppingly affordable mental wellness solution featuring hyper-targeted digital peer support with live moderation & real-time recommendations and referrals to the wider digital health ecosystem.

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/helenapz/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/supportivapp
Berkeley, California, United States
Member since April 15, 2018
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Education
2006 Columbia University , MBA

I am a(n):

Entrepreneur

Companies I've founded or co-founded:
Supportiv
Companies I work or worked for:
Conde Nast, Scholastic, SimpleTherapy
Achievements (products built, personal awards won):

Winner, 1st Prize, Swiss Re Foundation, Global "Entrepreneurs for Resilience" Award (2016): http://smpth.co/2fbGgpI

Winner, Largest Grant, Tamer Fund for Social Ventures Grant (2018): https://www8.gsb.columbia.edu/newsroom/newsn/6148/tamer-fund-for-social-ventures-chooses-three-new-social-ventures-to-add-to-its-growing-portfolio

If you're an entrepreneur or corporate innovator, why?

Serendipitously fell into it...

My favorite startups:

Airbnb, Lyft, Venmo, Breather, ParkWhiz

What's most frustrating and rewarding about entrepreneurship/innovation?

That every single day you are faced with an obstacle you’ve never encountered before or a challenge you didn’t fathom or prepare for… and that you’ll revel in the adventure of it all!

What's the No. 1 mistake entrepreneurs/innovators make?

There are millions of *seemingly* great business ideas, but only a few gain real traction with customers. Insufficiently measuring customer need is a common mistake. Have you talked to a wide cross-section of the people to whom you intend to sell? What are they not satisfied with from the existing alternatives? How will you deliver your unique solution in a format and at a price point that will make sense to them?

What are the top three lessons you've learned as an entrepreneur?

1. When you’re in a productivity burst, there is no such thing as work-life balance. Personally, I apologize to friends and family, crank my sleep schedule down to the bare minimum, buckle in for the grind, and don’t even try to carve out downtime.

2. The flip side of that is the MUST of self-care. For every period of productivity burst, there’s got to be a purposeful recuperation period. Trying to emulate Elon Musk is a dangerous game, with serious consequences.

3. Nothing will ever be given to you. Everything is earned.

Full bio

Helena Plater-Zyberk is Co-Founder of Supportiv, a jaw-droppingly affordable mental wellness solution featuring hyper-targeted digital peer support with live moderation, and real-time recommendations and referrals to the wider digital health ecosystem.

Helena is the former CEO of SimpleTherapy, who lead the AI-driven digital health company (musculoskeletal) from pre-product through to its first $5MM in commercial contracting revenue from five Fortune 50 clients including Aetna and Humana. In 2016, she won first place in the Swiss Re Foundation's global "Entrepreneurs for Resilience" competition. 

Previously, she was Executive Director for Scholastic's $500MM EdTech and services division, a division of 400+ sales, marketing, product, and implementation employees. There she managed the post-acquisition integration of two entities and launched a half-dozen D2C and B2B2C edtech products.

Prior to that, Helena was Director of Strategy and Consumer Insights at CondéNast, the media behemoth that publishes over 20 name brands including The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, andWired. There she won the Marketer of the Year award.

She is also a former Rotary Scholar who has worked, studied, and traveled to over 60 countries. Specifically, Helena has worked in Berlin, Paris, London, Warsaw, Vienna, Singapore, Kuala Lampur, Ghana, Washington DC, New York, and now the Bay Area. During her travels, she’s hiked Everest Base Camp (17,600 ft) and Kilimanjaro (19,341 ft).

Helena holds an MBA from Columbia University and a BA in International Relations and Economics from American University. She is also an independent Board Member of the Austin, TX-based legal software-as-a-service (SaaS) firm Liquid Litigation Management.