Our Leadership Team

Chris Crawford

CEO & Founder

Chris founded RxSaveCard with a mission to make prescriptions more affordable for employers and their employees. He recognized the complexities and frustrations often associated with changing Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs) and sought a better way. He also recognized that in many cases, prescriptions cost more when someone uses their insurance than what is available through “cash” and discount card options. RxSaveCard is the solution: a simple way to unlock lower cash and discount card prices without requiring a PBM switch, all while ensuring compliance with ERISA fiduciary standards.

Chris has over 25 years of experience in employee benefits, including 9 years at Mercer where he served in national leadership roles. He also founded a benefits consulting firm in 2009, CMC Advisory Group, that was sold to Cottingham & Butler in 2015. More recently, he has narrowed his focus to pharmacy benefits and the PBM industry. Prior to founding RxSaveCard, he served as Chief Growth Officer for VIVIO, a specialty drug management solution. Prior to VIVIO, Chris served as Chief Growth Officer for HealthStrategy, LLC, a leading pharmacy benefits consulting firm that manages over $150B in drug spend for many of the largest employers and health plans in this country.

Jace Mouse

CTO & President

Jace serves as President and CTO at RxSaveCard.  He is an experienced entrepreneur and executive with a track record of building innovative employee benefit solutions. Jace has held previous roles as CEO at PerkSpot and GoDoLife, as well as founder and CTO at Cappex, which reaches over 40 million people, combined.  With RxSaveCard, Jace brings a unique approach to employee benefits, allowing large self-insured employers to save money while ensuring their employees get the best price for prescription drugs. His focus on simplifying complex processes and delivering value through easy-to-use, secure technology helps employers and employees maximize their healthcare savings. Jace’s leadership and commitment to transforming healthcare through financial empowerment drive the success of RxSaveCard.

Shawn Ellis

Advisor & Board Member

Shawn Ellis is a Co-Founder and Managing Partner at Distributed Ventures, an early-stage venture fund focused on insurtech, fintech, and digital health. He brings nearly two decades of experience in venture investing, operations, and corporate strategy to his role. Driven by a passion for innovative healthcare solutions, Shawn previously led NFP Ventures, a captive venture fund sponsored by a global insurance brokerage. He also co-founded and served as President of Zest Health, a health engagement platform that grew to over half a million paid subscribers before being rebranded as Yaro and acquired by Virgin Pulse.

Shawn currently serves on the boards of several promising healthcare and technology companies in addition to RxSaveCard, such as Pillar and Posterity Health. In addition to RxSave Card, he currently serves on the boards of, Pillar, Posterity Health, Sage, Tuned and Wingspan. He has also lead investments in Vivante Health, Kindbody, and Wellth, among others. Shawn holds an MBA from the Kellogg School of Management and a BA in Economics from the University of Chicago. He is a member of The Economic Club of Chicago and a board member of the Linden Foundation.

Bill Evans

Advisor & Board Member

Bill Evans is an advisor and board member at RxSaveCard. Bill is a husband and father of four who works in healthcare investing by day to support his family and to help leave the world better than he found it. He’s the Founder and General Partner of Rock Health Capital, a Seed through Series A stage focused venture capital fund that invests in remarkable entrepreneurs working at the intersection of healthcare and technology. He is also the Founder and Chairman of Rock Health Advisory which delivers a digital health focused membership program and strategy consulting services to Fortune 500 and enterprise-scale companies.

Prior to Rock Health, Bill was at Roche Diagnostics where he was a Senior Director responsible for launching Roche’s newly-formed oncology decision support business unit, Navify. Previously he held various leadership roles at Genentech, a biotechnology company. Bill earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics from Harvard University where he majored in rowing and began his career at Goldman Sachs before entering the startup world in the late 1990s as a software engineer in Silicon Valley.