Kindbody, a leading fertility and family-building benefits provider and fertility care delivery platform, has appointed Angela (Angie) Barrie as Chief Commercial Officer. Barrie brings over 25 years of experience in human capital consulting, healthcare, and employee benefits, including leadership roles across major global consulting, benefits, and health services organizations such as Mercer, Aon, Willis Towers Watson, and Alight. As Kindbody’s Chief Commercial Officer, she is responsible for unifying and scaling the company’s go-to-market strategy, driving growth across sales and client delivery.
“Angie is an outstanding addition to our leadership team,” said David Stern, CEO of Kindbody. “Her expertise in driving growth and building high-performing teams, combined with a shared commitment to advancing our mission of delivering the highest-quality fertility and family-building healthcare, will be invaluable as we continue to scale, innovate, and deliver even greater value to our clients, partners, and patients.”
Barrie joins Kindbody from Mercer where she led revenue growth and retention for Mercer’s Health Business across the West Zone. She previously held similar leadership positions to Mercer with Aon, Willis Towers Watson, and Gallagher where she was responsible for organic and acquisition revenue growth, talent recruitment, and client and talent retention. Her point solution commercial and start-up experience includes Accolade and 98point6 (now Transcarent), and ConsumerMedical (now Alight). Her early career began with Hilton Hotels in HR/Benefit Administration, executive retained search, and financial planning. Barrie received her bachelor’s degree at Washington State University.
“I’m delighted to join Kindbody as Chief Commercial Officer,” said Barrie. “I look forward to elevating our market position by delivering the highest-quality fertility and family-building healthcare, while helping the company grow, strengthen client partnerships, and support our teams in making a meaningful impact for the members we serve.”