Calvin Solomon is marketing the future of medical imaging at Butterfly Network, a digital health company based in New York City.
Butterfly Network is on a mission to democratize medical imaging through their revolutionary handheld ultrasound device and integrated, device-agnostic software platform. Currently, I lead enterprise marketing for health systems, medical schools, and residency programs as we pioneer a new model for our industry: empowering every physician and learner with their own personal ultrasound device.
I graduated with distinction from Yale University in 2021 with a B.S. in psychology.
Butterfly Network
Butterfly transforms complex ultrasound processes into one connected POCUS system to help offer better, more efficient care.
July 2023 - present: Manager, Enterprise Marketing: Currently, I lead enterprise marketing for health systems, medical schools, and residency programs as we pioneer a new model for our industry: empowering every physician and learner with their own personal ultrasound device.
June 2022 - July 2023: Associate Manager, Enterprise Marketing
May 2021 - June 2022: Product Marketing Associate: I led e-commerce marketing for individual healthcare practitioners and small health organizations, driving omni-channel acquisition campaigns both in the U.S. and internationally.
2019 & 2020: Product Marketing Intern: Project-managed a series of live and on demand product demonstrations directed to physicians and hospital administrators across the U.S.. Spearheaded all customer communications for newly released app and probe feature sets. Ran point on a redesign of the Veterinary web experience to ramp global sales in international markets, including UK, Ireland and Australia. Worked with third party contractors to design a regional lead program to drive conversions at trade shows. Analyzed global sales data to identify purchasing trends between clinical specialties and regions. Streamlined internal systems, including reorganizing the workflow for managing invoices from third party contractors and developing a system to store customer-facing marketing assets.
2017 & 2018: UX Design Intern: Worked with the medical imaging and deep learning teams to design an intelligent smartphone interface for 3D bladder and baby face scanning. Worked with in-house ultrasound technicians to design the optimal scanning workflow for customers. Designed, wire-framed, and ported the Butterfly iQ app to iPad for the 2018 release of the company’s intelligent, smartphone-connected ultrasound device.
Amplify Education
A pioneer in K–12 education since 2000, Amplify is leading the way in next-generation curriculum and assessment.
Internship for leading digital educational games company. Performed internal testing of pre-market games and developed interface for an analytics system for teachers to review student progress. Worked with internal analytics team to track user actions and optimize game design. Worked with focus groups to document student responses to pre-market games.
Jed Foundation
The Jed Foundation (JED) is a nonprofit that protects emotional health and prevents suicide for our nation's teens and young adults.
Internship for leading non-profit organization dedicated to mental health literacy and suicide prevention among adolescents and college students. Participated in strategic planning meetings, including program development for partnership between JED and the Clinton Foundation. Performed research on various topics, including current events related to mental health and investigation of colleges’ mental health support programs. Helped run fundraising event for “Love is Louder,” a partnership between JED Foundation and MTV.
When I can find the time.
Web Design
Since 2014, I have offered contract website services to companies across the U.S.. My past clients include a private equity firm, an online clothing retailer, and numerous nonprofit organizations. I select each of my projects very carefully. If you are interested in working together, please feel free to reach out.
Photography
Armed with my Nikon D850, Phantom 4, and Inspire 2, I spend much of my free time attempting to capture nature’s finest, most inaccessible moments in the sky and on the ground. My photographic works have been featured at Yale since 2017. I also do commercial drone work in the tristate area.
Music
From 2005 until 2017, I studied music composition, writing over a dozen instrumental pieces. Several of my works have been selected by professional ensembles for public performance at venues including Carnegie Hall, Barge Music in Brooklyn and Tenri Cultural Institute in Manhattan.
Research
At Yale, I was a research assistant in the Affective Science and Culture Laboratory where our small team, led by Assistant Professor of Psychology, Maria Gendron, examined individual differences in emotion perception and experience across cultural, linguistic, and geographical boundaries. Learn more at the lab’s website.
In recent news.
Published May 15, 2020
Autism and Employment: Implications for Employers and Adults with ASD
Written for the Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, this academic commentary examines the current state of vocational outcomes for adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder from an employer perspective.