Behavioral health access is the mission that drives Josh Bruno, co‑founder and CEO of Rula Health, and it’s how he’s reshaping mental healthcare in America. Here’s an in-depth, human-written profile that explores his path, vision, and impact.
Early Career: Engineering to Entrepreneurship
Josh Bruno earned a Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering with honors from the University of Texas at Austin. He began his professional career as a software engineer at Silicon Laboratories and Yahoo! from 2007 to 2009 and then moved into consulting at Bain & Company before joining Bain Capital Ventures as a venture investor.
Hometeam: The First Venture
In 2013, Bruno founded Hometeam, a tech-enabled senior care company where he served as CEO and board member until late 2018. That experience taught him how to lead a healthcare business grounded in technology, operations, and human-centered design.
Founding Rula Health
In 2019, Josh Bruno co-founded Path Mental Health with Gabe Diop. By early 2024, the company rebranded as Rula Health, reflecting its broader mission in behavioral health. Bruno took the helm as CEO in October 2018, transitioning from Hometeam into this new venture full-time.
Mission: Scaling Behavioral Health Access
The heart of Rula’s mission is behavioral health access, making care affordable, in-network, and easy to navigate. Bruno’s personal motivation is rooted in experiences with loved ones impacted by gaps in care. Under his leadership, Rula has expanded rapidly:
- Therapy services in 50 states and counting, with psychiatric services in multiple states.
- A provider network growing from thousands to over 8,000 licensed providers across individual, couples, family therapy and medication management by the end of 2024.
- Insurance partnerships covering over 100 million lives (now exceeding 120 million as of late 2024) with major insurers like Aetna/CVS, Anthem/Elevance, Cigna/Evernorth, Kaiser, United/Optum, and Blue Cross Blue Shield plans.
Leadership & Culture
Bruno emphasizes simplicity in access: “finding a therapist who accepts insurance, can see you this week, and matches your preferences.” Rula is structured as a remote-first, mission-driven company with a culture built for impact, inclusion, flexibility, and support for both patients and provider partners.
Since December 2024, Rula appointed Mark Khavkin as CFO and Prashanthi Raman as Chief External Affairs Officer. Bruno described these hires as critical for scaling and navigating policy and partnerships in 2025 and beyond.
Vision & Innovation
Under Josh Bruno, Rula aims to offer next‑day therapy availability, live support, and outcome tracking within its platform, streamlining the end-to-end patient journey in behavioral health .
Bruno has set an ambition: Rula intends to be in all 50 states soon, expanding its insurance-covered, in-network behavioral services across nationwide care delivery by 2025.
Impact by the Numbers
- Founded in 2019, based in Los Angeles, Series A funding of $5.3M was led by Upfront Ventures in October 2019.
- By Dec 2022, approximately 104 employees; growth has been quickly accelerating since.
- Millions of hours of therapy delivered, with over 15,000 providers serving patients nationwide.
Josh Bruno CEO: Style & Strategy
Bruno’s leadership blends operational discipline from his Bain background, a tech‑driven mindset from his engineering roots, and deep empathy from personal experiences shaping the mission. He champions rigorous clinical standards and therapeutic alliance, ensuring patients connect meaningfully with matched providers.
His communication style is accessible, authentic, and focused on impact. He’s penned blog posts advocating greater access to mental health, and he co-authored communications about the rebrand that emphasize values like light, clarity, and hope for users and providers alike.
The Road Ahead
Looking forward, Bruno sets a bold agenda: to push Rula toward covering every state with therapy, psychiatric support, integrated measurement-based care, and simplified insurance navigation, all with a central goal: making behavioral health access universal.
As new partnerships emerge and senior leadership builds out, the company is focused on improving outcomes, expanding covered lives, and refining the tech-driven approach to mental health care. Rula’s promise under Josh Bruno CEO leadership is both ambitious and deeply grounded in compassion and personal mission.