SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mar 10, 2026--
Hims & Hers Health, Inc. (NYSE: HIMS), the leading global health and wellness platform, today announced the appointment of Kathryn Beiser as Chief Communications Officer. In this role, Beiser will lead external and internal communications for the company as it enters a new phase of domestic and international growth. In her role as CCO, Beiser will report to CEO Andrew Dudum and focus on continuing to build the Hims & Hers brand and reputation while helping the industry understand the company’s expansive vision for the future.
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A seasoned communications leader, Beiser has expertise launching, building, and elevating corporate brands in highly regulated industries, serving as the Chief Communications Officer for companies including Discover, Kaiser Permanente, and, most recently, Eli Lilly and Company, and the head of the global corporate practice Edelman. She specializes in guiding companies through transformative growth phases, helping them articulate their vision and connect authentically with customers, investors, and other key stakeholders.
“From my very first conversations with the team at Hims & Hers, I saw an incredible opportunity to work with smart, values-driven leaders who are passionate about putting customers first,” said Beiser. “It’s such a privilege to be working with this visionary team during the next phase of the company’s growth trajectory. We have such an exciting story to tell as we help more and more people around the world feel great.”
"We’re on a journey to build the most beloved and trusted brand in the world and Kathy will play an integral role in accomplishing that ambition. She is the communications leader we need for this moment,” said Andrew Dudum, CEO and Co-Founder of Hims & Hers. "She is a passionate, roll-up-her-sleeves kind of leader who brings a rare combination of deep industry experience, communications expertise, and the energy to bring our story to life.”
About Hims & Hers Health, Inc.
Hims & Hers is the leading health and wellness platform on a mission to help the world feel great through the power of better health. We believe how you feel in your body and mind transforms how you show up in life. That’s why we’re building a future where nothing stands in the way of harnessing this power. Hims & Hers normalizes health & wellness challenges—and innovates on their solutions—to make feeling happy and healthy easy to achieve. No two people are the same, so the company provides access to personalized care designed for results. For more information, please visit www.hims.com and www.forhers.com.
The global communications leader, who previously held roles at Eli Lilly and Kaiser Permanente, joins the world’s leading consumer health platform in its next phase of growth.
SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Boston Celtics All-Star Jaylen Brown's frustration with officials boiled over during the first half of Tuesday's game against the San Antonio Spurs when he was ejected after receiving back-to-back technical fouls.
Brown did not speak to reporters after the game unlike Boston's first matchup with San Antonio when he was fined for criticizing the officiating crew.
The Celtics stood up for Brown on Tuesday after a 125-116 loss in a physical battle between the No. 2 teams in each conference.
“He definitely earned the first one and then I thought the second one was (expletive), honestly,” Boston guard Derrick White said. “I mean, it’s a passionate game, high-level game. You can’t throw out a guy that’s done so much for us all year in a game like this, especially joining in, like I wouldn't throw him out. I think that was ridiculous.”
Brown was upset after no foul was called when he lost the ball out of bounds with 3:42 remaining in the first half.
White and Jayson Tatum both believe Brown was pushed on the play and were confounded it led to an ejection, especially in a nationally broadcast marquee matchup.
“He definitely got pushed,” Tatum said “The first tech probably warranted, emotions are high, but second tech ...? You've got to understand, national TV game, two of the best teams in the league and you make a big deal about stars playing and then you're trigger happy, throw somebody out the game. So I disagree with it.”
Brown has voiced his displeasure with the officiating previously, which added to his exasperation and first ejection of the season.
Brown’s official X account shortly after he reached the locker room Tuesday expressed his frustration.
“This the (expletive) I be talking about,” Brown posted.
Brown had eight points and seven assists in 15 minutes when he was ejected.
It marked the second time Brown was agitated with a lack of calls against San Antonio.
The NBA fined Brown $35,000 on Jan. 12, a day after he criticized officials following a 100-95 loss to San Antonio.
“I feel like, honestly, they just got away with a lot, and I’m tired of the inconsistency,” Brown told reporters in Boston after that game.
The Celtics took just four free throws in that home loss to the Spurs.
Boston had 17 free throws on Tuesday while San Antonio had 25.
Brown's frustration showed early in the rematch.
Official Tyler Ford assessed the first technical after Brown continued to voice his displeasure at the no-call after he lost the ball out of bounds.
The technical incensed Brown, who had to be restrained by teammates from approaching Ford. Official Suyash Mehta assessed a second technical seconds later, resulting in an automatic ejection.
NBA Rule No. 12 requires an ejected player or coach to leave the playing area and bench immediately upon notification, but Brown remained after the ejection as he continued yelling at Ford. Players and staff, including Boston coach Joe Mazzulla, had to restrain Brown from approaching Ford. Brown threw his hands up in disgust before walking off the court.
Mazzulla said Brown had his full support, but he also did not want to speak about the officiating.
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Boston Celtics guard Jaylen Brown (7) is restrained as he argues a call during the first half of an NBA basketball game against the San Antonio Spurs in San Antonio, Tuesday, March 10, 2026. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)
Boston Celtics guard Jaylen Brown (7) is restrained as he argues a call during the first half of an NBA basketball game against the San Antonio Spurs in San Antonio, Tuesday, March 10, 2026. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)
Boston Celtics guard Jaylen Brown (7) argues a call during the first half of an NBA basketball game against the San Antonio Spurs in San Antonio, Tuesday, March 10, 2026. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)
San Antonio Spurs guard De'aaron Fox (4) drives around Boston Celtics guard Jaylen Brown (7) during the first half of an NBA basketball game in San Antonio, Tuesday, March 10, 2026. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)