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Cision Canada
a day ago
- Business
- Cision Canada
Sollus Health Announces Appointment of Google Executive Amy Stickler to Advisory Board
SAN DIEGO, Calif., May 29, 2025 /CNW/ - Sollus Health, a leader in non-invasive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation "TMS" treatment in California, today announced the appointment of Amy Stickler, Director of Global Strategic Initiatives at Google, to its Advisory Board, effective May 2025. Ms. Stickler brings a wealth of experience in technology, innovation, and strategic growth from her distinguished career at Google and Alphabet. A 22-year veteran of Google, Ms. Stickler has held multiple leadership roles across Alphabet. In her current role on Google Cloud's Strategic Initiatives team, she partners with Cloud and the broader Alphabet organization to drive innovation with the world's most influential companies and transform industries. Her deep understanding of technology and market expansion will be invaluable to Sollus Health as it continues to grow its national footprint and enhance its patient-centric services. "I'm really excited to join the Advisory Board of Sollus Health and join the leadership team in bringing new and innovative technology solutions to improve patients' lives," said Ms. Stickler. "Sollus Health is at the forefront of a crucial shift in how patients access high-quality, immediate mental health care. I am eager to contribute to the company's expansion and its mission to integrate cutting-edge treatments and technologies to enhance patient well-being." Ms. Stickler's expertise will support Sollus Health's strategic objectives, with a particular focus on leveraging technology to scale operations, enhance marketing efforts, and refine overall corporate strategy. Her passion for healthcare innovation, including the potential of new therapeutic approaches, aligns with Sollus Health's commitment to providing comprehensive and forward-thinking mental health solutions. "We are thrilled to welcome Amy Stickler to our Advisory Board," said Kent Racz, Executive Chairman of Sollus Health. "Amy's extensive background in driving innovation at a global scale and her strategic insights into technology and market development will be a tremendous asset. Her appointment comes at a pivotal time as Sollus Health continues to expand and explore new avenues to deliver exceptional, accessible care." About Sollus Health: Sollus Health delivers TMS treatment in discreet, cutting-edge facilities—ensuring every patient feels secure, respected, and cared for from day one. By prioritizing fast access, personalized care, and a full range of mental health services, Sollus is reshaping the treatment journey for those facing depression and related conditions. With established centers in Carlsbad and Oceanside, the organization is actively expanding into underserved communities throughout San Diego County and beyond, facilitating equitable access to high-quality mental health care. At Sollus Health, we are dedicated to transforming lives through compassionate, evidence-based mental health care. We support individuals and families with a personalized continuum of care designed to meet each person's unique needs. Through innovation, clinical excellence, and a spirit of collaboration, we empower our clients to heal, grow, and thrive.
Yahoo
a day ago
- Business
- Yahoo
Sollus Health Announces Appointment of Google Executive Amy Stickler to Advisory Board
SAN DIEGO, Calif., May 29, 2025 /CNW/ - Sollus Health, a leader in non-invasive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation "TMS" treatment in California, today announced the appointment of Amy Stickler, Director of Global Strategic Initiatives at Google, to its Advisory Board, effective May 2025. Ms. Stickler brings a wealth of experience in technology, innovation, and strategic growth from her distinguished career at Google and Alphabet. A 22-year veteran of Google, Ms. Stickler has held multiple leadership roles across Alphabet. In her current role on Google Cloud's Strategic Initiatives team, she partners with Cloud and the broader Alphabet organization to drive innovation with the world's most influential companies and transform industries. Her deep understanding of technology and market expansion will be invaluable to Sollus Health as it continues to grow its national footprint and enhance its patient-centric services. "I'm really excited to join the Advisory Board of Sollus Health and join the leadership team in bringing new and innovative technology solutions to improve patients' lives," said Ms. Stickler. "Sollus Health is at the forefront of a crucial shift in how patients access high-quality, immediate mental health care. I am eager to contribute to the company's expansion and its mission to integrate cutting-edge treatments and technologies to enhance patient well-being." Ms. Stickler's expertise will support Sollus Health's strategic objectives, with a particular focus on leveraging technology to scale operations, enhance marketing efforts, and refine overall corporate strategy. Her passion for healthcare innovation, including the potential of new therapeutic approaches, aligns with Sollus Health's commitment to providing comprehensive and forward-thinking mental health solutions. "We are thrilled to welcome Amy Stickler to our Advisory Board," said Kent Racz, Executive Chairman of Sollus Health. "Amy's extensive background in driving innovation at a global scale and her strategic insights into technology and market development will be a tremendous asset. Her appointment comes at a pivotal time as Sollus Health continues to expand and explore new avenues to deliver exceptional, accessible care." About Sollus Health: Sollus Health delivers TMS treatment in discreet, cutting-edge facilities—ensuring every patient feels secure, respected, and cared for from day one. By prioritizing fast access, personalized care, and a full range of mental health services, Sollus is reshaping the treatment journey for those facing depression and related conditions. With established centers in Carlsbad and Oceanside, the organization is actively expanding into underserved communities throughout San Diego County and beyond, facilitating equitable access to high-quality mental health care. At Sollus Health, we are dedicated to transforming lives through compassionate, evidence-based mental health care. We support individuals and families with a personalized continuum of care designed to meet each person's unique needs. Through innovation, clinical excellence, and a spirit of collaboration, we empower our clients to heal, grow, and thrive. For further information about Sollus Health, please visit our website at View original content: SOURCE Sollus Health View original content: Sign in to access your portfolio
Yahoo
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Mom picks up daughter from school—then hears 5 words she'll never forget
When Florida mom Kat Stickler picked up her 5-year-old daughter from school recently, she wasn't prepared for the life update that came next. As they buckled in and began the familiar drive home, her daughter Mary Katherine—known affectionately as MK—spoke up from the backseat with confidence and joy:'I'm going to marry him.' Stickler, 30, shared the now-viral moment in an Instagram video that's already reached over 15 million views. And while it might've seemed like a typical car ride, this one was unforgettable. 'This was the first time she had ever mentioned a crush at all,' Stickler told Newsweek. 'I could honestly tell whatever she had to say was going to be hilarious and beautiful because she literally came out of school skipping with a huge smile on her face.' When asked how she was so sure, MK replied with unwavering certainty:'No, never. I'm not [marrying anyone else].' And while MK was quick to clarify that he's not technically her boyfriend ('He's still, he's like, five'), she made one thing crystal clear:'I love his heart.' Cue all of our hearts melting. Related: I hope my kids have 'forever friends'—like the ones I have MK then shared what made this classmate so special:'He told me I'm so beautiful and I'm so funny.' And, in true five-year-old fashion, she had a very practical next step—she wanted her mom to be friends with his mom so they could have playdates. We're not crying. You're crying. Stickler's favorite part? How excited her daughter was to share it all. 'I want her to always feel like she can tell me absolutely anything and everything,' she told Newsweek. And that's the true heart of this moment. Not just a story about a sweet childhood crush—but a reminder of the kind of safe, open connection we all hope to build with our kids. Stickler's approach sparked praise across social media. Parents loved how she gently asked questions like whether the boy had said MK was smart, and how she didn't brush off her daughter's feelings as 'just a phase.' ''Be friends with his mom' LOLLLL this girl is smart,' said @themindfulblonde. 'Okay but like her confidence is everything,' added @thechristylopez. Related: 10 phrases to start a meaningful conversation with your kids Turns out, MK's plan is already in motion. Stickler said, 'We actually bumped into each other last week at school drop off and were cracking up at the two of them, so the friendship is already blossoming.' And the best part? Now Stickler and MK have a story of their own to laugh about for years to come—just like Stickler remembers her own first crush.'I remember when I told my mom about my first crush… and over 20 years later my mom and I still laugh about how much I loved [him],' she told Newsweek. Because some moments are just too pure not to remember forever.


Newsweek
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Newsweek
Mom Picks Up Daughter From School, Unprepared for What She Says Next
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. A Florida mom could not believe what her five-year-old said in the car on the way home from school. Kat Stickler, 30, was driving home when her daughter revealed her love for a special someone—and a life plan. Stickler posted the conversation on Instagram, which has gone viral, amassing 15.4 million views since it was posted last week. "I'm going to marry him," Mary Katherine (or MK as she's known) said from the backseat. Mom with short brown hair sat in car covering her hand with her mouth, shocked expression. Mom with short brown hair sat in car covering her hand with her mouth, shocked expression. @katstickler Covering her mouth in shock and in an effort to conceal a smile, Stickler started recording. "This was the first time she had ever mentioned a crush at all," she told Newsweek. "I could honestly tell whatever she had to say was going to be hilarious and beautiful because she literally came out of school skipping with a huge smile on her face." Intrigued, Sticker asked her daughter, "But how do you know you're gonna [sic] marry him? What if you end up marrying someone else?" With charm and confidence, MK insisted, "No, never. I'm not." Stickler explained that the boy in question was in MK's class, adding that while her daughter doesn't consider him her boyfriend ("He's still, he's like, five," MK reasoned), she is absolutely certain about one thing: "I love his heart." The conversation turned even sweeter when MK shared the compliments that won her over. "He told me I'm so beautiful and I'm so funny," she said. Without missing a beat, MK urged her mom to be friends with his mom so the two of them can have playdates. "My favorite part of the conversation was how excited she was to tell me," Stickler said. "I want her to always feel like she can tell me absolutely anything and everything." The clip caused hysterics among viewers. "'Be friends with his mom' LOLLLL this girl is smart," one user laughed. "Okay but like her confidence is everything," another added. Many other users also praised Stickler for how she handled the conversation, asking her daughter if the boy had told her she was smart and for not dismissing her for saying something silly. As for that playdate plan? It's already in motion. "We actually bumped into each other last week at school drop off and were cracking up at the two of them, so the friendship is already blossoming," Stickler laughed. "Her plan worked." The mom's reaction was that her little girl is growing up. "I remember when I told my mom about my first crush (his name was Taylor; yes I still remember) and over 20 years later my mom and I still laugh about how much I loved [him]." Now, Stickler and MK have their own story to laugh about in the future.