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Sean George on founder motivation

From Founder Stories: Sean George, Co-Founder and CEO of Invitae · · Axial

“It's got to be something that you really, really care about internally — you can't stop thinking about it; when you wake up in the morning you see a missed opportunity and you won't be satisfied until you have made a go at it.”

Sean George
Former CEO, Invitae
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On , Sean George, Former CEO at Invitae, spoke about founder motivation during Founder Stories: Sean George, Co-Founder and CEO of Invitae on Axial.

Founder Stories: Sean George, Co-Founder and CEO of Invitae
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Founder Stories: Sean George, Co-Founder and CEO of Invitae
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The recipient of a bachelor's degree, master's degree, and PhD in molecular genetics from the University of California, Sean ...
Sean George

About Sean George

Former CEO · Invitae

Sean George, formerly the CEO of Invitae, is now the Head of Business Development at Equitable Advisors. In a November 2025 podcast, George discussed Equitable's position in the wealth management space, stating that the firm is focused on the "great wealth transfer" and aims to attract advisors by offering a model that combines wealth management with protection services. He said Equitable is interested in "doubling our per advisor productivity" and building "the best productivity, the best culture and the best support we can for the advisers." Prior to his role at Equitable, George co-founded and led Invitae, a genetic testing company. In a 2023 interview, he described the company's founding mission to consolidate genetic disorder tests into a single platform to lower costs and increase accessibility. He noted that the company faced significant challenges, including pitching to over 110 venture capital firms and a financing round that fell through before the team secured a larger round. During his tenure, George stated that Invitae focused on bringing genetic information into mainstream medical care, describing it as "a new vital sign." He also discussed a personal medical event in 2008, during which he experienced a heart attack and was clinically dead for over an hour before being resuscitated, a story he has recounted in public appearances.

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