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Prince Harry named chief impact officer at mental health company

SAN FRANCISCO — Britain's Prince Harry will become the first chief impact officer of BetterUp, a San Francisco-based start-up that provides employee coaching and mental health assistance, the company said on Tuesday (March 23).

Britain's Prince Harry meets Jon Bon Jovi (not pictured) outside Abbey Road Studios in London, Britain on February 28, 2020.

Britain's Prince Harry meets Jon Bon Jovi (not pictured) outside Abbey Road Studios in London, Britain on February 28, 2020.

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SAN FRANCISCO — Britain's Prince Harry will become the first chief impact officer of BetterUp, a San Francisco-based start-up that provides employee coaching and mental health assistance, the company said on Tuesday (March 23).

The move comes about a month after Harry, Queen Elizabeth's grandson, and his American wife Meghan made a final split and said they would not return as working members of the royal family.

Harry has spoken publicly about his struggles with grief following the death of his mother, Princess Diana, in a car crash in 1997. Earlier this month, Meghan told TV interviewer Oprah Winfrey that living in the royal family had pushed her to the brink of suicide.

BetterUp, founded in 2013, offers a mobile app that connects people to coaching, counselling and mentorship programs. The service is used by more than 300 businesses including Chevron, Snap and AT&T's WarnerMedia.

In his new role, Harry will help promote mental fitness and expand the company's roster of coaches and customers, among other duties, a company blog post said.

"I firmly believe that focusing on and prioritising our mental fitness unlocks potential and opportunity that we never knew we had inside of us," Harry said in the blog post.

He also said he had been working with a BetterUp coach and found it "invaluable."

"I was matched with a truly awesome coach who has given me sound advice and a fresh perspective," he said.

BetterUp raised US$125 million (S$168 million) in February, taking its valuation to US$1.73 billion. The Wall Street Journal first reported the news of Harry's new role.

Harry and Meghan now live in Southern California and signed previous deals to deliver programming to Netflix and produce and host podcasts for Spotify.

Harry also is working with Winfrey on a documentary series about mental health for the Apple TV+ streaming service. REUTERS

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