F.
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
postions
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.
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.
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.
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.