Seattle startup Volt Athletics announced the acquisition of ZAMA Health, a Washington D.C.-based company that provides mental health services to athletes. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

  • Founded in 2013, Volt develops a strength and conditioning app for personalized workouts. Its users include coaches, athletes, firefighters, and soldiers.
  • The acquisition of ZAMA will help Volt add mental health and wellness features to its app. ZAMA founder and CEO Brendan Sullivan, who started the company in 2022, will join Volt as general manager of athlete wellbeing.
  • “We collectively recognize athletes need more than just operational systems or clinical care — they require a holistic solution that integrates education, mindfulness practices, coach instruction, community support, and cutting-edge technology that seamlessly integrates into their daily routines,” Sullivan wrote on LinkedIn.
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