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Advisory Board
Founding Partners (Greg
Colip, Terry Colip & Jerry Bryant) See management for
resumes
President (F. David Rollo, M.D., Ph.D.) See
management for resume
Outside Advisors
Steve Hanley
Former President of Covidien Mallinckrodt Pharmaceutical Products
Mr. Hanley is currently President of Neem, LLC. Prior to Neem, LLC, Mr. Hanley was President of Covidien Imaging Solutions from April 2004 – February 2009. From 2003 – 2004 Mr. Hanley severed as Vice President & General Manager at Covidien. Prior to Covidien, Mr Hanley worked in the medical devices industry. Mr. Hanley received his MBA and BS, Business Administration from Marquette University.
Eric Kurzweil, M.D
President of Rocky Mountain Region of Pediatrix.
Eric Kurzweil, M.D., MBA is currently
President of the Rocky Mountain Region of
Pediatrix. Pediatrix, a $2.63 billion market cap
company listed on the NYSE:PDX which includes
more than 900 physicians nationwide. Dr.
Kurzweil received his undergraduate degree from
Harvard University and his medical degree from
the University of Miami School of Medicine.
Wayne Yakes, M.D. Director, Vascular Malformation Center, Interventional Neuroradiology and Interventional
Radiology – Swedish Medical Center, Englewood, Colorado.
Dr. Yakes is board certified in Radiology,
Interventional Radiology and Neuroradiology with
thirty one clinical professor appointments with
university medical centers around the world
including the University of Michigan Medical
School, University of London Medical Center and
Royal St. Albert’s University Medical Center.
Forty eight medical publications have been
authored or co-authored by Dr. Yakes in addition
to five hundred and eighty five medical
presentations. Dr. Yakes is a 1975 Distinguished
Military Graduate and selected by Department of
Army for the Military Intelligence Corps. Dr.
Yakes received both his Airborne Paratrooper
Badge and Ranger Tab in 1974. Dr. Yakes received
his B.A. from Rice University in 1975 and M.D.
from Creighton University School of Medicine in
1979.
Outside Advisors serve two year terms
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