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Transformational $50 million gift to Mayo Clinic fuels global healthcare innovation

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Mayo Clinic announced today a landmark $50 million philanthropic gift from Gilchrist and Amy Berg of Ponte Vedra, Florida. This transformative contribution will accelerate global healthcare innovation through Mayo Clinic's Innovation Exchange, which will be renamed the Mayo Clinic Berg Innovation Exchange in their honor.
Rooted in the Mayo Clinic Model of Care, the Mayo Clinic Berg Innovation Exchange drives change by serving as a dynamic marketplace that connects global innovators with essential expertise, resources and opportunities at Mayo Clinic — streamlining solutions development and eliminating critical barriers to success.
"The Bergs have been champions of Mayo Clinic's Innovation Exchange since its earliest days through their gifts of time, thought leadership and financial support," says Gianrico Farrugia, M.D., president and CEO of Mayo Clinic. "We are truly grateful for their remarkable generosity and commitment to bringing more innovations to patients."
Active participants since the exchange's inception in 2019, the Bergs have played a vital role in its development. Their commitment extends beyond financial support; they engage with leadership and contribute to shaping the exchange's strategic direction.
"To us, this is about more than financial support — it's about helping shape the future of healthcare innovation with an organization whose culture values excellence, compassion and discovery," says Gilchrist Berg. "When you work alongside Mayo Clinic's visionary leaders, you cannot help but feel energized about Mayo's abilities to lead on a global stage."
"We like to get involved with people who have the right values and character," says Amy Berg. "With Mayo Clinic, we know we're supporting an organization that places the patient at the heart of what it does."

The Mayo Clinic Berg Innovation Exchange fosters collaboration among a curated network of experts in artificial intelligence (AI), digital health, regulatory science, investment, product design and entrepreneurship. The program's innovators are currently working on advancements in diagnostics, digital tools, devices, research and therapeutics.
This generous gift will:
- Fuel research: Advance research leveraging emerging technologies to address critical patient needs.
- Foster knowledge: Provide mentorship, peer networking and educational opportunities.
- Accelerate collaboration: Enhance collaboration, identify synergies and expedite the development of innovative solutions.
"The Mayo Clinic Berg Innovation Exchange advances science by facilitating and enabling connections that otherwise would not be possible, a key component of Mayo Clinic's bold vision to transform healthcare," says Kent Thielen, M.D., CEO of Mayo Clinic in Florida and vice president of Mayo Clinic. "Gilchrist and Amy Berg are strengthening the program's capacity to form partnerships that deliver faster, stronger solutions to complex medical challenges. We are incredibly grateful for the active partnership and support provided by the Bergs and excited about the impact the Mayo Clinic Berg Innovation Exchange will have on the future of healthcare."
"Gilchrist and Amy recognize that innovation requires the right support to thrive," says Charles Bruce, M.B., Ch.B., medical director of the Mayo Clinic Berg Innovation Exchange and chief innovation officer of Mayo Clinic in Florida. "They have provided energy and vision. This gift is a remarkable legacy, ensuring the exchange's continued success."
Gilchrist Berg is the founder of Water Street Capital, a private investment firm. Amy Berg currently serves as chair of the World Affairs Council of Jacksonville and president of the Berg Family Foundation.
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