Myron Wallace | Healthcare AI & Autonomy Strategist

"Build for the world that’s coming, not the one that’s comfortable."
I build and scale mission-critical AI platforms at the edge of healthcare and autonomy, turning clinical mobility, applied intelligence, and real-world operations into systems clinicians and enterprises can trust.
Current Focus
Where I'm investing my time
Healthcare Technology
Building mission-critical platforms that improve care delivery, empower clinicians, and create safer, more connected healthcare systems. My focus has always been on technology that helps caregivers spend more time with patients and less time managing complexity.
AI & Autonomous Systems
AI is evolving beyond software into autonomous systems that can reason, assist, and take action. From scaling clinical expertise and reducing administrative burden to accelerating decision-making, I believe autonomy will fundamentally change how we work across every industry.
The Future of Human Mobility
Autonomy extends beyond healthcare. It will help older adults maintain independence, provide safer transportation, improve access to care, optimize logistics, and connect people to opportunities they couldn’t reach before. Whether it’s autonomous vehicles, robotics, or intelligent infrastructure, I’m passionate about building technologies that expand human capability and improve quality of life.
Experience
A career built at the intersection of platforms, care, and intelligence
From my first days running telecom for a high-volume exchange to leading AI-enabled clinical mobility at ProMobix, my path has followed one consistent thread: building mission-critical systems that connect people, automate complexity, and improve how the world works.
Building on the strategic advisory foundation I established at Cirkel, I am now leading the build-out of ProMobix, a clinical mobility and AI-enabled operations platform that connects caregivers, devices, workflows, and data, turning mission-critical communication into better patient outcomes.
- Evolving Cirkel's healthcare advisory work into a product and platform company focused on clinical mobility and AI-enabled operations
- Defining clinical mobility strategy and AI-powered workflow automation for modern health systems
- Building seamless connectivity from hospital to home across 5G, Wi-Fi, and modern wireless infrastructure
- Partnering with clinicians and informaticists to drive enterprise adoption from strategy through execution
- Shaping the future of AI-assisted care delivery where autonomy, intelligence, and real-world operations converge
Founded Cirkel to advise technology-led organizations on AI strategy, M&A, product modernization, and digital transformation. The healthcare advisory work and operator relationships I built at Cirkel became the direct foundation for ProMobix.
- Advised healthcare and enterprise technology companies on AI strategy, clinical mobility, and product-led growth
- Developed the strategic framework and market relationships that progressed into the ProMobix platform
- Led M&A diligence, platform assessments, and integration planning across SaaS, communications, and AI
- Supported executive teams on digital transformation, product roadmaps, and market expansion
Scaled TigerConnect’s clinical collaboration platform across U.S. health systems, expanding global product engineering and laying the foundation for AI-powered clinical mobility and connected care.
- Drove enterprise adoption of clinical collaboration and telehealth platforms used by leading U.S. health systems
- Launched a COVID-era telehealth platform in 60 days, enabling rapid virtual care deployment during a critical healthcare moment
- Built global product engineering capabilities and clinician-led advisory councils to shape the future of care communication
- Supported enterprise growth leading to TigerConnect’s 2022 acquisition by Vista Equity Partners
Advised a cloud communications platform for service providers on product strategy, Agile execution, and the commercial launch of an SMB-focused offering.
- Defined product strategy, roadmap, and market fit for a new cloud communications product
- Piloted Agile delivery from prototype through commercial launch
- Supported organizational restructuring to improve decision-making and execution velocity
Helped pioneer one of the first certified, cloud-based clinical SaaS communications platforms, advancing secure messaging into enterprise-grade clinical collaboration.
- Evolved the platform from secure messaging to integrated clinical collaboration with voice telephony
- Earned consecutive KLAS Research 'Best in Show' recognition for clinical communications
- Drove the platform’s expansion across U.S. health systems before its acquisition by symplr
Built and scaled the cloud communications foundation behind a global SaaS platform serving millions of users, progressing from hands-on network engineering to executive product and engineering leadership.
- Supported and scaled a cloud communications platform serving 2M+ users across 13 countries
- Led engineering and product through Spire Capital Partners' 2014 acquisition and the rebrand to NetFortris
- Delivered market-first mobile call-recording and cellular/VoIP integration capabilities
- Migrated 200K+ seats to a modern SaaS platform 60 days ahead of schedule with 98% customer NPS
- Drove M&A integration, platform consolidation, and modernization across acquired assets
Helped build and operate one of the early hosted communications platforms, delivering enterprise voice and network infrastructure as cloud communications began to take shape.
- Supported hosted voice and communications infrastructure for enterprise customers
- Helped transition business communications from premise-based systems to hosted platforms
- Built early expertise in VoIP, networking, and carrier-grade operations
Started in Indianapolis while completing my computer engineering degree at Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis, then relocated to Chicago to lead IT operations and infrastructure for a growing mid-market services organization.
- Managed IT operations, infrastructure, and business systems across the organization
- Supported network, telecom, and technology needs end-to-end
- Developed early leadership experience translating business needs into reliable technology execution
Started my career leading IT and telecommunications for a fast-paced automotive exchange, building the foundation in enterprise communications and mission-critical systems that has carried through every role since.
- Managed telecom, network, and business technology operations in a high-volume environment
- Built early expertise in systems reliability, infrastructure, and enterprise technology execution
- Learned how mission-critical communication underpins operations at scale
Governance
Board & Advisory Positions
Dashbase
2020–2021Technical Advisory Board
Technical oversight for global service-provider collaboration products; supported successful exit to Cisco in January 2021.
University of California, Riverside
2021–2024Advisory Board, Executive Program
Advised executive education leadership on curriculum and industry alignment for emerging technology programs.
Education
- The Wharton School, Executive EducationGlobal CXO Suite Program · 2023–2024
- Arizona State UniversityB.S., Technology Entrepreneurship & Management · 2014–2017
- Indiana University–Purdue University IndianapolisB.E., Computer Engineering · 2000–2004
Certifications & Board Service
- Solving Complex Business Problems
- Negotiation for Executives
- Transforming Leadership Strategies
Insights
Thought leadership on autonomy
Perspective on where autonomous systems, AI-native engineering, and mission-critical healthcare are heading, and where the next decade of impact will be built.

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The Age of Autonomy
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Spec-Driven Development: A Spec-First Approach to AI-Native Engineering
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Evals Are the New Unit Tests: Shipping AI Features You Can Trust
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The Mission-Critical Stack: What 911 Taught Me About Autonomous Systems
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Buy, Build, or Orchestrate: A CTO's Framework for AI in Regulated Industries
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Autonomous Transport for Rural Health
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Beyond the work
Husband, father of four, and a builder at heart.
For more than two decades, I’ve been drawn to the next major technology shift before it becomes obvious: from enterprise networking and cloud communications to clinical collaboration and AI-powered healthcare.
Today, that shift is happening at the intersection of artificial intelligence, autonomy, energy, and sustainability. Just as the internet and mobile transformed how we connect, these technologies will redefine how we live, work, move, and care for one another.
My wife and kids are the reason I think beyond today’s problems. I want to help build technologies that leave the world a little better than I found it and create opportunities for the next generation.
Outside of work, I enjoy hiking, exploring the outdoors, and spending as much time outside with my family as possible. Whether it’s a trail in the mountains, a weekend road trip, or simply disconnecting from technology, being outdoors is where I recharge and find perspective.

- Building products that solve meaningful, real-world problems
- Working with teams that execute in mission-critical environments
- The transition from software to intelligent systems
- AI, autonomy, energy, and sustainability
- Time with my family and exploring the outdoors
- Continuous learning and first-principles thinking
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