About
Slava Brodskiy is Senior Vice President, Technology, Engineering & Security at InsideTracker, where he leads the engineering, infrastructure, and security stack behind the Cambridge personalized-nutrition and biomarker analytics platform. He joined the company in September 2019 and has held the technology leadership seat through its growth into a HIPAA-compliant DTC health-analytics business. Brodskiy brings 25+ years in engineering and IT leadership, with prior roles as Head of Technology at Digital Properties, Head of Technical Consulting at @SY Consulting, and earlier engineering positions at SocialSphere, Lycos, NameMedia, and Staples. He studied mathematics and computer science at V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University and lists additional studies at Stanford University. He serves on the Board of Trustees at RememberUs.org.
What to Know
Signature approach
Brodskiy runs the engineering and security half of InsideTracker's leadership team — the stack behind the patented algorithmic engine, the SegterraX AI platform, and the Terra LLM assistant — and the HIPAA-compliant infrastructure that lets a self-pay DTC health platform handle blood, DNA, and wearable data at scale. The science/AI architecture sits with Renée Deehan, PhD; Brodskiy holds the build, operate, and secure side.
What sets them apart
- Long tenure at the platform. Joined September 2019 as VP Software Engineering and grew into the SVP seat covering Technology, Engineering, and Security, keeping engineering leadership continuous through six years of platform expansion.
- Boston-Cambridge tech operator background. Earlier roles at Lycos, NameMedia, Staples, SocialSphere, and Digital Properties match the local engineering ecosystem InsideTracker operates from.
- Security explicitly in remit. The current title carries Security as a named domain, relevant for a platform handling blood biomarker, DNA, and wearable data under HIPAA.
Affiliations
Executive
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