Before The Lights Go On
Healthcare does not need more software. It needs technology that gives doctors, nurses, and practitioners more time to care for people. In this episode of Before the Lights Go On, I sit down with Charlotta Tönsgård, a multi-time healthcare CEO and founder who has spent more than a decade building companies at the intersection of technology, healthcare, and human impact. We discuss why so much healthcare technology is built from the top down, how administrative systems are taking practitioners away from patients, and what it would take to make healthcare technology genuinely useful again. Charlotta also opens up about failure, leadership, motherhood, the importance of choosing the right partner, and why meaningful companies should aim for both impact and commercial success. IN THIS CONVERSATION * Why healthcare technology often creates more work * Building technology around practitioners, not institutions * What Charlotta learned from being fired * The difference between professional failure and personal failure * Why work-life balance may be an illusion * The role of partnership in building an ambitious career * How to understand why a company is succeeding * The three qualities founders need * Why impact and commercial success are not opposites ABOUT CHARLOTTA TÖNSGÅRD Charlotta has a background in engineering and business and more than a decade of experience leading product-driven companies across technology and healthcare. She began her career in telecom, spending four years in Seoul with The Astonishing Tribe, where she signed the company’s first enterprise customers in China and Japan. Following its acquisition by BlackBerry, she joined the company’s global M&A team before moving into startups as a founder and multi-time CEO. At Min Doktor, Charlotta helped scale the company into what was, at the time, Europe’s largest telehealth platform. During her leadership, the company raised €10 million, increased revenue by 500%, grew volume by 1,000%, and expanded its team from 12 to more than 70 people. She later founded Kind, a healthcare SaaS platform designed to improve communication between healthcare teams. Kind was selected as a Nordic Showcase company at Slush 2021 and served teams across Europe, Mexico, and Brazil. CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction and Background 01:24 Early Career and Education 07:06 Transition to Entrepreneurship 09:30 Defining Success 11:18 Navigating Failure and Resilience 15:03 Balancing Motherhood and Entrepreneurship 17:13 Family Perspectives on Career Choices 20:03 Lessons from Experience 22:28 Understanding Success and Failure 24:37 Passion for Healthcare Innovation 27:23 The Future of Healthcare Technology 30:12 Skills for Aspiring Entrepreneurs 32:34 The Importance of Impact in Business 34:28 The Person Behind the Entrepreneur CONNECT WITH CHARLOTTA Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlotta-tonsgard/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlotta-tonsgard/] BEFORE THE LIGHTS GO ON Before the Lights Go On explores the moments before success looks clean: the uncertainty, failures, decisions, and human stories behind people building meaningful things. Subscribe for more conversations with founders, builders, and people shaping what comes next.
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