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Grow Therapy Named in LinkedIn Top Startups List for 2023

New York, NY — September 27, 2023 — Grow Therapy is thrilled to announce its inclusion in the renowned LinkedIn Top Startups List for 2023. Of 50 named companies across the U.S., Grow Therapy has been ranked #12 on the list. This recognition highlights the company’s outstanding growth, innovative approach, and commitment to making mental […]

Updated on Jan 12, 2024

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New York, NY — September 27, 2023 — Grow Therapy is thrilled to announce its inclusion in the renowned LinkedIn Top Startups List for 2023. Of 50 named companies across the U.S., Grow Therapy has been ranked #12 on the list. This recognition highlights the company’s outstanding growth, innovative approach, and commitment to making mental health care accessible to all.

The 2022 LinkedIn Top Startups list reveals 50 emerging U.S. companies gaining attention and recruiting top talent. Grow Therapy’s selection for this year’s list underscores its rapid growth and influence in the mental health sector.

Jake Cooper, CEO, and Co-founder of Grow Therapy, expressed his gratitude for this recognition, stating, “This recognition is a testament to the dedication, passion, and talent of every team member at Grow.”

Karishma Sharma, Recruiting Manager at Grow Therapy, added, “We are honored to be included on this list. It’s particularly meaningful because it recognizes our efforts to prioritize people and wellbeing, and how that contributes directly to our success. We hope that this award encourages more talented, kind and passionate individuals to join us as we continue to shape the future of mental health care and expand our reach and impact.”

Grow’s commitment to providing accessible and high-quality mental health care remains unwavering. Whilst currently operating in 46 states—as well as Washington, D.C, with over 5,800 therapists in their network Grow, is working to include medicare and medicaid and expand coverage to all 50 states.

This article is not meant to be a replacement for medical advice. We recommend speaking with a therapist for personalized information about your mental health. If you don’t currently have a therapist, we can connect you with one who can offer support and address any questions or concerns. If you or your child is experiencing a medical emergency, is considering harming themselves or others, or is otherwise in imminent danger, you should dial 9-1-1 and/or go to the nearest emergency room.

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