About
Jessica Glago is a leader at the forefront of generative AI, health equity, and public sector innovation. As a Principal Program Manager at Microsoft Research, she pioneers applications of LLMs and multimodal AI to help people navigate the social safety net and access life-saving resources. She leads cross-functional teams building equitable AI infrastructure, combining behavioral insight and systems design to reimagine how care is delivered—particularly for those most underserved.
Jessica helped shape Microsoft’s remote patient monitoring strategy, advancing the use of streaming biometric data, wearables, and predictive AI to enable earlier interventions for at-risk patients. She led the launch of the open-source IoMT FHIR Connector for Azure, empowering developers to securely ingest real-time health data for machine learning at scale.
Previously, Jessica held senior product roles across tech and healthcare—leading Priceline’s flights business to its most successful year, and driving Capital One’s premium credit card innovation through deep behavioral research. As co-founder of Wholesome, a wellness app that reached #1 in the App Store for nutrition, she fused data and design to help over half a million users eat for long-term health.
With a degree in cognitive science and behavioral design from Dartmouth College, Jessica brings a rare blend of systems thinking, user empathy, and executional excellence. Her work lives at the intersection of what’s possible and what’s needed—where technology meets humanity, and where bold ideas drive real-world change.