Andrew Lacy

Prenuvo, CEO

  • Andrew Lacy is the CEO and founder of Prenuvo, the leading proactive whole-body MRI. With a mission to redefine healthcare through proactive screening, Prenuvo has become the forefront of preventive medicine. Since its inception, the company has conducted over 100,000 scans, alerting 2.5-5% of patients to life-threatening conditions, from aneurysms to lesions to tumors. This achievement solidifies Prenuvo as the largest private provider of whole-body MRI, pioneering a new standard in proactive healthcare.

    A seasoned entrepreneur, Lacy has a proven track record of transforming bold ideas into industry-defining ventures. He played a pivotal role in developing the iPhone apps ecosystem as co-founder of Tapulous, a mobile app company later acquired by the Walt Disney Company. Beyond his entrepreneurial pursuits, Lacy’s career spans high-impact roles in strategy, finance, and product development at global institutions, including McKinsey & Company and Disney.

    In addition to leading Prenuvo, Lacy is an active advisor and investor in a diverse range of startups, applying his entrepreneurial expertise to help the next generation of innovators. With a passion for leveraging technology to improve lives, Lacy is shaping a healthcare future that prioritizes early detection, prevention, and patient empowerment.

  • Silent Signals from Inside: How Our Organs Can Predict Longevity & Healthspan
    Recent advances in imaging and diagnostic technologies, such as whole-body MRI, are making it possible to evaluate aging at the organ level. By looking “under the hood," these tools provide a detailed understanding of how each organ is aging, creating a critical baseline for personalized health interventions. But in today’s approach to healthcare, organs are being examined in silos, leaving us with fragmented information about our health. In his presentation, Andrew will discuss how whole body MRI can uncover key health markers -- often before symptoms appear -- and provide crucial health insights into how our organs are aging. Attendees will walk away with a better understanding of whole body MRIs, “healthy aging” vs. “normal aging,” and what our organs can tell us about our healthspan.

  • To be announced