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# Team

The team behind HealthPotion is Nessan Harpur and Simon Dunkelman. Both of us have family and friends who’ve been scammed in crypto. Infuriated with the lack of protection for individuals in this space, we set to building the safety net for web3.

**Nessan Harpur**

&#x20;Nessan has started several companies, has a background in cloud security consulting and has worked with the victims of cybercrime. Nessan has a degree in engineering from Trinity College Dublin and a masters in Entrepreneurship from the University of Notre Dame.

Nessan joined crypto as an investor in 2016, started working on infrastructure projects in 2018 and helping victims of cybercrime as an infrastructure consultant from 2019 onwards.

**Simon Dunkelman**&#x20;

Simon Dunkelman is the CTO, Simon has previously created a Fintech SaaS solution, Simon is a full stack web3 engineer and has experience working with smart contracts. Simon has a masters in Risk Management and Financial Engineering from Imperial College London.

Simon entered crypto in 2012 as an investor, and entered web3 as a data engineer in 2020 and then moved to be a full-stack developer within the NFT space.

<img src="/files/pd1fBDS2F5twx8gbr5fD" alt="Portrait of Nessan Harpur" data-size="original">         ![Portrait of Simon Dunkelman](/files/8eirQ96muEFHfUzq3rI0)

Nessan Harpur (left) and Simon Dunkelman (right).


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