Kevin Torres
Biography
Kevin is the Director of Partnerships at Freenome, where he is responsible for the creation, deployment, and execution of the company’s commercial partnerships and business development strategies to advance innovative precision medicine initiatives with the nation’s leading hospitals, health systems, and healthcare organizations. Headquartered in San Francisco, Freenome is developing the next-generation of blood tests for early cancer detection, powered by multiomics and machine learning.
Kevin has over a decade of successful commercial and sales experience in cancer diagnostics and clinical genomics at the local, regional, and national level. He has dedicated his career to working to modernize precision medicine through the unique combination and application of genomics, big data, and elegant technology.
Kevin joined Freenome in February 2022. Prior to that, he spent five and a half years helping build Tempus Labs in Chicago. Tempus is advancing precision medicine through the practical application of AI in healthcare. Working with leadership from across the Tempus organization, Kevin collaboratively launched new tests, analytic applications, research programs, and technologies to advance strategic partnerships with health systems across the country. He also played an integral role in helping scale Tempus’ national sales team while creating, implementing, and conducting the company’s Commercial Learning and Development content and curriculum that focused on molecular science, data strategy, and healthcare technology. Prior to Tempus, Kevin worked for Myriad Genetics for over four years helping bring hereditary cancer testing to market in Chicago.
Kevin is a first-generation college student and graduated from Miami in 2007. Since 2011, he has been actively involved with the Farmer School of Business, guest-lecturing in Marketing and Sales courses and participating in FSB sponsored panels.
Kevin recently relocated to Columbus, Ohio from Chicago with his wife Amanda, who is also a Miami alum, and their five (yes five!) children.