Let’s talk about sex.
As the conversation around women’s sexual health trends up, more and more women are finding their own voices to openly discuss their sexual satisfaction. Cindy Eckert has been out front, beating this drum for a decade, pointing out that men have 26 FDA-approved treatments for sexual dysfunction, while women have only one. WTF. Emphasis on the F.
“Why can’t women talk openly about our right to be our full selves?”
— Cindy Eckhert
Some people have a mission. Cindy lives one.
Cindy’s unique contributions to women’s healthcare have made her one of the true, few unicorns in the space. As founder and CEO of Sprout Pharmaceuticals, Cindy launched Addyi, the first-ever FDA-approved drug for low sexual desire in women. She sold Sprout for $1B, and when its launch was mishandled by big pharma, Cindy won it back, successfully re-launching the drug on her own terms. Blake Irving calls Cindy, “a brilliant, irreverent and passionate advocate for women who speaks practically and frankly.” And Fortune calls her a “tireless force of nature.” Facts. Check her Insta.