Re-Assist among 40 global startups tapped for newest MIT ‘Solver’ class


A Cincinnati startup founded by a mother-and-son duo is one of 40 companies selected for the latest “Solver” class, a global marketplace backed by the esteemed Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Re-Assist, a digital health platform built by Forest Park resident Ashley Barrow and her 13-year-old son, Aaron Bess Jr., has been named a “2022 Solver team,” part of the 2022 Solve Global Challenge, an MIT-backed initiative for the world's "most promising tech-based social entrepreneurs."

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