From BONUS Episode: Dexcom Updates & News from ADA with CEO Jake Leach · · Diabetes Connections
“We also had new news where we acquired a company called Nutrisense, which is a company that is based on nutritional coaching, guided by CGM, for users. And that we've been working as a partnership together for quite a while. I've been really excited about what they've been able to drive in terms of outcomes and better metabolic health. And so, I wanted them to be part of the Dexcom team.”
On , Jacob Leach, Interim Chief Executive Officer, President & Chief Operating Officer at DexCom Inc, spoke about acquisitions during BONUS Episode: Dexcom Updates & News from ADA with CEO Jake Leach on Diabetes Connections.
Jacob Leach, interim chief executive officer, president, and chief operating officer of Dexcom, has been discussing the company’s product development and reliability efforts in several recent interviews and earnings calls. At the American Diabetes Association conference in June 2026, Leach said Dexcom was presenting results from its Connect study, a randomized controlled trial examining the impact of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) in people with type 2 diabetes who use non-insulin glucose-lowering medications or manage their condition through diet and exercise. He also noted that Dexcom had acquired Nutrisense, a company focused on nutritional coaching guided by CGM, and that the company is developing a product for hospital use, as no continuous sensor has been approved for subcutaneous use in U.S. inpatient settings. Leach stated that Dexcom is working on a sensor that can measure potassium, citing a lack of at-home testing options for that analyte. Leach has also addressed sensor reliability and customer support. In interviews, he said that the number one reason people stop using a CGM is a perception that glucose data is not reliable, and that Dexcom is focused on improving that. He described changes to the company’s organization, including the addition of a chief product officer responsible for the user experience from initial awareness through product support. Leach said Dexcom is developing a new G8 platform, which he described as half the size of the G7 and featuring technology that allows the sensor to self-adjust during wear without requiring finger-stick calibration. On earnings calls, Leach reported that Dexcom had more than 3.5 million active users and grew its user base by 20% in the prior year. He also noted that the company raised its 2025 revenue guidance to a range of $4.63 billion to $4.65 billion, representing approximately 15% growth, while lowering its non-GAAP gross profit margin guidance to approximately 61%.