Improving Our Health Through Technology with Dr. Eric Luster (Ep. 16)

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When it comes to our well-being, implementing technologies that can detect invisible events is always a good idea. In this episode, Brett Henderson sits down with Dr. Eric Luster, CEO & Founder of Movement Interactive Inc, to discuss his journey as an entrepreneur in the sensor industry and how these can provide us with peace of mind for our physical and psychological health.
Dr. Luster discusses:
● Some details about organizations that support veteran entrepreneurship, like the IVMF
● His background in the army and the transition from Sergeant Luster to Dr. Luster
● His experience as a nuclear biological chemical specialist
● The importance of having a partner that supports you in good and bad times
● An overview of the person-centered design concept
● What made him start his own business of health sensor monitoring
● The importance of surrounding yourself with people who are smarter than you
●Details on how he won The Veteran Entrepreneur of the Year at Oklahoma State University
● What it’s to be a portfolio entrepreneur and his biggest business lesson ● And more!
Resources:
● Get Over Yourself - How to Move without the Ball by Dr. Eric Luster Connect with Brett Henderson:
● 310-491-7975
● Strategic Wealth Endeavor
● brett@swe90.com
● LinkedIn: Brett Henderson
● Facebook: Strategic Wealth Endeavor
Connect with Dr. Eric Luster:
● LinkedIn: Dr. Eric Luster
● eluster@movement-interactive.com
● Movement Interactive - Website
About our Guest: Dr. Eric Luster is the CEO & Founder of Movement Interactive Inc. and a Portfolio Entrepreneur. After 14 years in senior roles at the Department of Defense as a nuclear, biological, and chemical specialist and a research scientist and engineer, Eric began his work in the design of person-centered healthcare technologies. In 2012, he invented Hiji®Band, a device created to detect and report traumatic brain injury in athletics. He also sits on the Community Advisory Board for the Center of Innovation in Healthy and Resilient Aging (CIHRA) at Arizona State University, which focuses on advancing technologies that combat disease and providing innovative and technology-driven solutions for seniors. Eric's innovative technology has been selected for showcase in the Clinton Global Initiative for its social impact. In 2020, he was selected by the Arizona Republic as one of the Top 40 Entrepreneurs Under 40. He also received the top honor, Entrepreneur of the Year, at the 2014 Veterans Entrepreneurship Program and is a recipient of the Bronze Star Medal, an elite honor awarded by the Army for technical expertise and performance. Most recently, Eric was named one of the Top 50 Technology Visionaries by InterCon (2019).

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