Adam Kasle, BA

Adam graduated from the University of Connecticut with his bachelor’s in Economics and Applied Mathematics. Adam started his HEOR career at Lumanity (formerly BresMed) as a health economist, where he built economic models in a wide range of indications, from agitation in Alzheimer’s to oncology. Adam developed US and global budget impact models for use in AMCP dossiers and European HTA submissions, and supported the development of several early US cost-effectiveness models to help prepare clients for future engagement with ICER.