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CF. David Rollo |
Greg Colip | Jerry Bryant, Jr. |
Terry Colip
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David Rollo, M.D., PhD., FACC, FACNP
President Dr. Rollo joined Cell>Point as
President in September 2006. Prior to joining Cell>Point, Dr. Rollo
served as Chief Medical Officer of Philips Medical Systems from 2004 to
August 2006 and served in various other positions at Philips from
October 1999. Prior to joining Philips, Dr. Rollo served as Senior Vice
President for Medical Affairs and Executive Medical Director for Raytel
Medical Corporation from June 1996 to October 1999. Raytel owned and
managed fifteen outpatient diagnostic imaging centers and two hospital
based cardiovascular centers.
From January 1995 to June 1996, Dr Rollo served as
Senior Vice President for Medical Affairs of HCIA following the sale of
his ownership in Metricor (a healthcare company which had been spunoff
from Humana to HCIA). Metricor was a provider of quality management and
clinical outcome services, technology assessment and asset management
services, and billing, coding and collections consulting services.
During this same period of time, Dr Rollo served as President of Managed
Medical Imaging, a company specializing in outsource management of
diagnostic imaging services for hospitals. With
Humana, Dr. Rollo served as Chief Medical Officer and as Senior Vice
President for Medical Affairs. He was also the founding Medical Director
of the Humana Health Plans. Dr Rollo's PC owned and managed 65
outpatient diagnostic imaging centers and 65 physician practice groups
including over 1500 physicians in 18 states. Dr
Rollo's Academic career included co-editing eight textbooks, publishing
over 270 articles and making over 500 presentations. He has received
nearly 60 awards, honors or grants, has held over 40 professional
appointments, provided consulting services under more than 50 consulting
agreements and has received appointments to over 60 committee
memberships with responsibilities ranging from Board Member to
President/ Chairman in eight Medical Associations. Dr Rollo has also
served as manuscript reviewer for six medical journals .
Dr Rollo's clinical and research activities focused on
non-invasive diagnostic procedures to include echocardiography, nuclear
imaging, PET imaging, digital angiography and vascular imaging for CT
and MRI. His academic appointments include the following: Vanderbilt
University Medical Center, Nashville ,TN: 1977-2000 as Professor of
Radiology and Medicine, Director of Nuclear Medicine, Director of
Radiological Sciences, Medical Director of VUMC, Assistant to the Dean
for Hospital Affairs. University of California
San Francisco: 1972-1977 Associate Professor Radiology and Medicine,
Director Medical Imaging Research Center Upstate Medical Center,
Syracuse NY: 1968-1972 Associate Professor in Radiology (Physics)
Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, MD; 1965-1972
Research Associate in Physics, Fellow in Physics at Appied Physics Lab
Dr Rollo's education include: A Master of Science in Radiological
Physics from University of Miami ; a Ph.D. in Physics from The Johns
Hopkins Medical Institutions; and an M.D. from Upstate Medical Center in
Syracuse. Dr Rollo is a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology, a
Fellow of the American College of Nuclear Physicians, is Board Certified
by the American Board of Nuclear Medicine and Cardiology. Dr Rollo has
served on the Board of Directors of 11 companies 5 of which went public.
Companies which went public include Cambridge Heart, KBL Healthcare,
NeoRx Corporation, Raytel Medical Corporation, and ADAC Labs.
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Greg Colip
Managing Partner & CEO Greg Colip,
President, brings over 35 years experience in health care marketing and
legal. Prior to establishing the company with Jerry Bryant and Terry
Colip, Mr. Colip was a corporate mergers and acquisition lawyer and
served as Deputy General Counsel for Panhandle Eastern Corporation
(which has now been split with part of the company�s subsidiaries owned
by Duke Energy and the remaining part owned by CMS Energy), provided
legal counsel and development work for various independent power
projects, served as Vice President and General Counsel for the Gulfco
Division of Chromalloy American Corporation and was a
production/marketing manager for The Upjohn Company (now part of
Pharmacia). At Panhandle Eastern, Mr. Colip was involved in numerous
complex venture, merger, spin-off and acquisition transactions including
the $2.4 billion acquisition of Texas Eastern Corporation and the $1.2
billion drop down and spin-off of Anadarko Petroleum Corporation. At
Upjohn, Mr. Colip was production/marketing systems manager for the
corticosteriod and anticoagulant product lines. Mr. Colip received a
B.S. in production management/industrial engineering in 1970, a M.B.A.
in 1972 and a J.D. in 1978 from Indiana University.
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Jerry Bryant, Jr.
Managing Partner & CTO Jerry Bryant, Jr.,
Managing Partner & CTO, brings 15 years in research experience in
molecular biology, imaging and oncology. Prior to the establishment
ofCell>Point, Mr. Bryant worked as a research assistant from 1994
through 1999 in the Department of Medicine, Division of Molecular
Pathology, The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center. During
1999 and 2000, Mr. Bryant served as President of Allcure JEMA, Inc. Mr.
Bryant received his B.S. from Tennessee State University in 1987 and
M.S. from the University of Florida in 1991.
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Terry Colip
Managing Partner & CFO Terry Colip,
Managing Partner & CFO, brings 25 years experience in health care
investment banking and venture capital. Prior to the establishment
ofCell>Point, Mr. Colip provided equity and investment banking services
for approximately $2 billion in health care transactions and
approximately $250 million in non-health care transactions. These
transactions included a $85.9 million purchase of health care assets
from Beverly Enterprises, Inc. and over $700 million in financings for
the Voluntary Hospitals of America. Mr. Colip has worked as a health
care investment banker for American Health Capital in New York, in
addition to serving as Director of Health Care Finance for Boettcher &
Company and Underwood, Neuhaus & Co. in Denver, Colorado. Mr. Colip also
worked as a health care consultant for Coopers & Lybrand. For the
October 1983 issue of Modern Healthcare magazine, Mr. Colip coauthored
the article "Healthcare Entices Venture Capital Firms". Mr. Colip
received a B.S.I.E. from the College of Engineering at University of
Wisconsin in 1979 and a M.P.A. in finance and health care administration
from New York University in 1981.
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