Dreem welcomes Anne Reiser to its Board of Directors and announces Quentin Soulet de Brugiere as new CEO

– FRANCE, Paris –  Dreem, a sleep technology leader, today announced the appointment of Quentin Soulet de Brugière as CEO, succeeding Hugo Mercier who is leaving the company to pursue new entrepreneurial ventures.

The company also announces welcoming healthcare industry veteran, Anne Reiser to its board of directors. Anne was most recently EMEA, APAC & Japan president of ResMed Inc. and previously held leadership positions at Medtronic.

“Anne brings decades of experience in the healthcare and sleep industries,” said new CEO, Quentin Soulet de Brugière. “I am thrilled to have her onboard for this new chapter of Dreem. Her expertise and connections are an incredible asset to pursue our mission of democratizing sleep medicine.”

“With the evolution of the business and Dreem solidly embarked on the second phase of its journey, Hugo and the board felt it was time to transition the leadership to Quentin who had always held very close relationships with the healthcare industry,” said Laurent Alexandre, Board member. “Quentin’s technical background and expertise will be an undeniable asset to lead Dreem through this new phase.”

Laurent Alexandre added: “Hugo was instrumental in building and growing the company into the global sleep technology leader that it is today. I want to thank him for all his contributions and passion for the past 6 years. He’s leaving behind an extraordinary legacy that’s helping solve people’s sleep issues.”

About Dreem

Dreem is a sleep science pioneer developing innovative and clinically validated solutions to measure and improve sleep at scale. The company works with key players in the healthcare industry, including 250 research labs, leading pharmaceutical companies, and medical device manufacturers.

Since 2014, Dreem has raised $60 million from investors, filed 50 patents, developed 4 full iterations of the Dreem headband, and helped thousands of people across the world to solve their sleep issues. Dreem has also collected the largest EEG database in history with more than 2 million nights.

For more information: https://dreem.com/

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