Miami Herald

BetterUp CEO: Hiring Harry is not a ‘stunt’

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The CEO of BetterUp

Inc. said Wednesday that he hired Prince Harry as an executive because of his tenacious advocacy for the kind of mental health services that his firm provides, and the publicity brought by the move is merely a perk.

Chief Executive Alexi Robichaux spoke to The Associated Press a day after the announceme­nt that the Duke of Sussex will play the specially created role of chief impact officer at the San Francisco-based BetterUp, which sells companies employee coaching and mental health help.

“Prince Harry has been one of the the the fiercest advocates for mental wellness or mental fitness for many years,” Robichaux said, citing Harry’s work for organizati­ons like Head Fit, a service he launched in partnershi­p with the U.K. Ministry of Defense. “This has been a big part of his personal life’s journey and his personal life’s mission.”

It doesn’t hurt, he conceded, that Harry is among the world’s most famous men, who seems to constantly be making news along with his wife, Meghan Markle.

“It’s awesome. I mean, look, we’ll take the press, it certainly helps,” he said. But was quick to add, “that’s not the driving motivation here.”

Robichaux said the role emerged out of months of conversati­ons he and Harry had after they were introduced by an unnamed mutual friend who rightly thought the two thought alike.

The Duke of Sussex will not have an office at the company’s San Francisco headquarte­rs or have employees who report directly to him, Robichaux said.

“He will come into offices and attend company events, once that’s safe and things reopen,” Robichaux said.

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