Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Kids Uncomplicated Inc
Robyn Woods is a Canadian digital health leader focused on low-cost, easy-to-use, high impact digital health solutions. She is an advocate for vulnerable populations, a social entrepreneur obsessed with health equity and access, and the founder and CEO of The Uncomplicated Family Corporate Group – a rapidly expanding group of quality of life companies that includes Teleroo, Kids Uncomplicated, and Kids Digital Health.
As a clinician herself, Robyn’s digital health innovations prioritize continuity of care, care pathways, personalized care, health care affordability, and personal privacy and security. She focuses on solutions that meet people where they are, and supports physicians, allied health professionals, family support workers, and caregivers to serve collaboratively and affordably. Robyn was also the project leader for the highly lauded Panacea Gaming Platform Project (PGP). The PGP received the prestigious Eureka label by the European High Commission for state of the art software-intensive services with global impact .The PGP was the first Canadian-led Eureka Cluster project in history spanning four countries and three continents.
In 2019, Robyn was recognized as one of Digital Health Canada’s 2019 Women Leaders in Digital Health. Her other awards include 2019 Canadian Business Chicks Innovation Award Trailblazer: STEM, Alberta Woman Entrepreneur of the Year: Upsurge Award and 2016 Ernst and Young Social Entrepreneur of the Year award for the prairie provinces. She has presented her digital health solutions to the Canadian Senate, received $100,000 through the Women Entrepreneurship Strategy (Government of Canada), and was one of 12 international entrepreneurs invited to showcase her health innovations at the 2019 Abu Dhabi Special Olympics World Games to over 196 countries and 500,000 participants.
Robyn lives with her partner, Brandon, in Calgary, Alberta and is a co-parent to five amazing young people.