Where entrepreneur and innovator Joe Kiani is at one year after resigning from Massimo
For more than three decades, Joe Kiani has led Masimo from a California startup to a global leader in patient monitoring. Since his resignation in late 2024, Kayani has not slowed down but has redirected his energy into a series of projects that combine health, technology and human connection.
Continuing the legacy of health innovation
Shortly after his passing, my being deepened his focus on him Willow Labsa company he founded in 1998 to advance human health through behavioral data and insights. Willow’s mission is focused on empowering people to manage their health proactively, not reactively.
A key part of this mission is Nutu, a digital platform designed to help individuals improve their well-being through small, measurable changes in diet, activity and sleep. The app uses wearable data and user input to create a file “Noto Points” A personal indicator of progress. The system focuses on gradual improvements in lifestyle and sustainable engagement, rather than one-size-fits-all recommendations.
The company’s approach reflects Kayani’s long-standing belief that technology should simplify health decisions and help people live longer, healthier lives.
Enter media technology with like-minded labs
In July 2025, he became my being CEO of Like Minded Labsa Santa Monica-based media technology company focused on transforming digital communications and creative collaboration.
Former Disney CEO Bob Chapek also joined the company’s board of directors around the same time, highlighting its focus on scalable, content-driven innovation.
Kayani’s leadership at Like Minded Labs seems to be grounded in the same principles that have guided his previous projects: technical rigor, long-term thinking, and a commitment to products that improve the way people communicate.
An unwavering commitment to safety and purpose
Kayani continues as president Patient Safety Movement Foundationwhich he founded in 2012 to reduce preventable deaths in hospitals around the world. The Foundation works with healthcare providers, policy makers, and technology companies to share best practices and promote transparency in patient outcomes.
This ongoing advocacy reinforces the broad outline of all of Kayani’s work: a dedication to applying technology ethically and effectively to improve human well-being. Whether it’s in hospital systems, personal health apps, or media platforms, his focus remains on how innovation can serve people more directly.
Strategic investments in healthcare innovation
Kayani has also recently placed capital, board roles and domain expertise into emerging and established health technology ventures, including MY01, SMS Biotechnology, iridamdand CDX Medical TechnologiesAll of this reinforces the commitment to changing the boundaries of medical care.
Building on a proven foundation
Joe Kiani’s career path shows a consistent pattern: define a problem, build the technology to address it, and scale that solution until it changes the industry.
While industries and companies have evolved, the fundamental mission remains clear: to leverage engineering and creativity to make technology serve humanity more effectively.
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