Milken Institute partners with Velir x Brooklyn Data to launch new Women’s Health Network digital platform

Announced in Boston on 10 December 2025, the platform is designed to strengthen the Network’s global effort to accelerate progress across the field by connecting organisations, leaders and innovators.

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Velir x Brooklyn Data has partnered with the Milken Institute to launch a new digital platform for the Women’s Health Network, marking a significant step in developing a unified online hub for research, investment and collaboration in women’s health.

Announced in Boston on 10 December 2025, the platform is designed to strengthen the Network’s global effort to accelerate progress across the field by connecting organisations, leaders and innovators. Velir x Brooklyn Data led the creation of the Network’s brand identity and developed the first phase of its digital presence, which now forms the foundation for future member engagement.

Work on the project began in mid-August, with the agency and the Milken Institute delivering the initial release in just 2.5 months. The first launch includes the Network’s public-facing digital experience built in Drupal, as well as a new brand identity and a launch video produced with Drift Studios. The video premiered on 4 November 2025 during the inaugural Women’s Health Network Steering Committee & Member Luncheon in Washington, D.C., and was later shown at the Milken Institute’s Future of Health Summit.

According to the Milken Institute, the release aims to support the recruitment of a selective community of senior leaders committed to reshaping the landscape of women’s health. It also introduces the Network formally to the wider public, positioning it as a central resource for cross-sector collaboration.

Eliza Pare, VP of Client Services at Velir, said: “This launch represents the type of mission-driven, cross-sector digital work we are incredibly proud to support. The Women’s Health Network is poised to transform collaboration in women’s health, and we’re honored to help build the digital infrastructure that will make that possible.”

Further development of the site is already planned. Phase 2, set for February 2026, will introduce a login system for members, enabling early-stage networking and content exchange. Phase 3, scheduled for April 2026, will add new community features and tools to support broader participation and digital engagement.

The ongoing work aims to create a dynamic space where members can share insights, identify partnership opportunities and strengthen innovation efforts across the sector.

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