Sesame Care

Who are Sesame Care's decision-makers?

Sesame Care's public leadership centers on David Goldhill, Michael Botta, John Fontein, Clinical marketplace providers. Buying decisions vary by category but generally include executive, clinical, operations, product, compliance, security, and finance stakeholders.

CEO
David Goldhill
CTO/key exec
Michael Botta
Founded
2018
Employees
201-500 reported range
HQ
New York, NY
Notable
Private; growth-stage
  • David GoldhillCo-founder & CEOFounderHealthcare reform author and operator leading Sesame.
  • Michael BottaCo-founder & PresidentFounderLeads marketplace and healthcare strategy.
  • John FonteinCo-founderFounderProduct and marketplace co-founder.
  • Clinical marketplace providersIndependent cliniciansNetworkDeliver visits and services through Sesame's marketplace.

Who leads Sesame Care?

David Goldhill, Michael Botta, John Fontein, Clinical marketplace providers are the key public leaders in this profile. Their backgrounds indicate where strategy, clinical credibility, operations, product, and commercialization decisions are likely anchored.

Who actually makes buying decisions at Sesame Care?

For clinical, patient, or payer-facing software, buying decisions usually require executive sponsorship plus clinical, compliance, legal, security, finance, and product review. For GTM, workforce, or back-office tools, operations and finance may lead but compliance and security still gate deployment.

How is Sesame Care organized as it scales?

Sesame Care appears organized around product, clinical or healthcare operations, customer growth, compliance, data, and partnerships. Sellers should align outreach to the operational problem they solve instead of starting with only the CEO.

As of June 2026.Sources:Sesame homepageSesame PlusSesame about

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