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Mary Ann Alger
Tony Dimun
Jim Gunton
James Lynch
Michael Orrico
Glenn Rockefeller
Raymond P. Thek
Lou Wagman
Mary Ann Alger
Mary Ann Alger has over twenty years of experience in finance, small
business consulting, and entrepreneurship. Ms. Alger moved to New Jersey
in early 2005 and currently consults for early stage companies and
technologies in process of commercialization. For the previous five
years Ms. Alger played a key role in consulting for small,
technology-based businesses in southeast Michigan, including several
startup companies. She cofounded Velcura Therapeutics in Ann Arbor, MI
and served as its chief financial officer, raising close to $4 million
of early stage funding. Ms. Alger was a founding board member of the
Great Lakes Entrepreneurs Quest, a statewide entrepreneurial network
that conducts business plan competitions and provides entrepreneurs with
targeted consulting and offering introductions to prospective investors.
At the University of Michigan Business School, she taught an
entrepreneurship course; frequently spoke at conferences; and served as
an advisor to the Wolverine Venture Fund. Prior to that, Ms. Alger was
the senior investment officer for Latin America with Environmental
Enterprises in Arlington, VA, originating and structuring investments in
small, emerging companies and serving in an interim senior management
capacity for Empresas EESM, S.A. of Monterey, Mexico, and CPI, S.A. of
Chillan, Chile. Before that time, Ms. Alger worked in corporate and
international banking in Miami and Washington, D.C. [Top]
Tony Dimun
Mr. Dimun has served as Chairman of Nascent Enterprises, LLC, a medical
device venture advisory firm, since May 2001.Nascent provides strategic
advisory services to numerous medical device clients and portfolio
companies. From March 1987 to May 2001, Mr. Dimun served as Executive
Vice president & Chief Financial Officer of Vital Signs, Inc., a
publicly held anesthesia, respiratory and sleep apnea medical device
business. During the last 20 years he has been an investor and mentor to
several emerging growth medical enterprises that have matured to
commercial status and became publicly traded companies. Mr. Dimun has
been a director of Vital Signs, Inc., Bionx Implants, Inc., Colorado
MedTech Inc., Photomedix, ISS Surgerical Systems and numerous privately
held companies in the healthcare industry. He also serves on the Board
of Advisors of the Rutgers University Technology Center & the
Biomaterial Institute of Rutgers University and through Nascent
Enterprises provides the University of Pennsylvania with entrepreneurial
assistance to commercialize Penn’s medical technology. Additionally, Mr.
Dimun serves as a limited partner and medical industry advisor to
Tri-artisan Partners, an M&A investment bank. Prior to 1991, Mr. Dimun
held positions as a Certified Public Accountant with national accounting
firms and served as Senior VP for an international merchant banking
firm. [Top]
Jim Gunton
Jim Gunton, General Partner, NJTC Venture Fund has served the technology
industry for nearly 20 years, initially in Silicon Valley as a rapidly
promoted manager at Oracle Corporation, then subsequently in an
investment capacity. In 1994, Jim joined Edison Venture Fund and as Vice
President and Principal, led its investment activity in New Jersey. Jim
represents NJTC Venture Fund at seven portfolio companies and is a Board
Governor of The National Association of SBICs (NASBIC). Jim received a
BS from Stanford University and an MBA with distinction from Duke
University’s Fuqua School of Business. [Top]
James Lynch
James F. Lynch, PhD, MBA
Dr. Lynch has spent 20-years in the pharma industry in a variety of entrepreneurial
and operational roles within start-up (Reliant), large pharma (Sandoz, Pfizer) and
consulting businesses. Expertise includes specialty pharma startu-up; business
development and licensing; new product commercialization; corp. strategy assessment
and planning; drug development project mgt; manufacturing and distribution;
outsourcing strategy; and organizational growth. Dr. Lynch joined Savient
Pharmaceuticals in March 2005 as Vice President, Global Business Development.
Dr. Lynch identified over 20 potential partners for out-licensing programs, one
potential divestiture, 18 compounds for in-licensing/acquisition, 3 co-promotion
and 7 potential companies for acquisition by Savient. He directed development &
implementation of a strategy to expand Savient’s European liquid business into the
US market via strategic partnerships. In 2000, Dr. Lynch was a founding member of
Reliant Pharmaceuticals, LLC, a start-up specialty company. Dr. Lynch joined as
Executive Director of Business Development and within 6 months helped to identify
and negotiate Reliant’s first 2 major product deals with aggregate annual sales of
approx. $269 million. In 2002, Dr. Lynch was promoted to Vice President of the
newly-created Commercial Operations department to establish Reliant’s contract
manufacturing & distribution operations. From 1986, Dr. Lynch spent 9 years at
Sandoz Pharmaceuticals Corporation (now Novartis) where he held a variety of
operational positions including Project Lead for CV/Diabetes drug development,
new products financial forecasting & licensing and drug development process
re-engineering. Dr. Lynch was a Managing Consultant within the pharmaceutical
practice of PA Consulting Group, a UK-based technology consulting firm, where
he directed global projects for major pharma clients (including Pfizer) focusing
on strategic portfolio planning, drug development harmonization, capacity/capabilities
assessment and outsourcing. Dr. Lynch earned a Bachelor of SCIENCE (BS) degree in
chemistry at Siena College, Masters (MS) and Doctoral (PhD) degrees in inorganic
chemistry at Seton Hall University and a Masters in Business Administration (MBA)
at Columbia University. Dr. Lynch is an active member of Licensing Executives
Society, Venture Association of New Jersey, Biotechnology Council of New Jersey and
the Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of America.
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Micheal Orrico
Michael Orrico has 18 years experience in the development of medical device
and biotech products at Fortune 500 and start-up companies. Currently, he is
Director of Technology Development at Stryker Corp., following an acquisition in
December 2005 of his previous employer, PlasmaSol Corp., an R&D company in Hoboken
developing sterilization technologies. Prior to joining PlasmaSol in 2004, Mike
worked as Principal Engineer at the CardioVations Division of J&J. He was also
Product Development and Marketing Director at Aastrom Biosciences in Ann Arbor, a
pioneering company in tissue engineering. Earlier in his career, Mike held management
positions in R&D and Operations at Stryker and Cordis Corporation. Mike is a member
of the Healthcare Council of the Gerson Lehrman Group (NY), an advisor to Lang Center
for Entrepreneurship at Columbia University and a mentor to MIT’s Design That Matters
organization. He has also been co-investigator on an NIH bioengineering grant in
robotic heart surgery at NC State University. He holds an MBA from Columbia Business
School, an MS in Biomedical Engineering from MIT and a BS from Michigan State.
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Glenn Rockefeller
Glenn Rockefeller specializes in technology strategy, licensing and
commercialization. He has over 14 years of consulting experience helping
companies and universities improve and extract value from their tangible
and intangible assets. His experiences lies primarily in applied science
and engineering, and he has significant experience in specialty and fine
chemicals, lubricants, gases, and engineered equipment and devices.
Glenn’s current clients include large corporations such as Saint-Gobain
and BP, as well as leading universities such as Rutgers University and
NJIT. For Rutgers University, Glenn is driving technology transfer
efforts for technologies in oxygen separation, ceramic-to-metal bonding,
and environmental remediation. Earlier in his career, Mr. Rockefeller
held leadership positions at two of the world’s leading technology and
management consulting firms. At Accenture, he was an Associate Partner
in both the chemicals and energy strategy practices, and was recipient
of the Firm’s Kenneth R. Ernst award for outstanding thought leadership
contributions for his work in the area of technology alliances. At
McKinsey & Company, he served as an engagement manager and let strategy
and technology consulting teams for several of the Firm’s largest
clients. In addition, Mr. Rockefeller was the Director of Business
Planning for BOC Gases where much of his work centered on new technology
assessment and commercialization. He began his career with the
Ingersoll-Rand Company where he held several technical and engineering
roles. Mr. Rockefeller holds a bachelors degree in engineering from
Stevens Institute of Technology and masters degree in both energy
management and government administration from the University of
Pennsylvania. While attending the University of Pennsylvania he was
distinguished as a Samuel S. Fels Fellow. Mr. Rockefeller has authored
articles for several industry publications including The Petroleum
Economist and the Oil and Gas Journal. He also holds a faculty
appointment at The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
where he lectures on management communications at graduate and executive
level. [Top]
Raymond P. Thek
Raymond P. Thek advises tech and life sciences companies in all aspects
of corporate finance, including financing, acquisitions, divestitures
and strategic alliances. He has extensive experience in mergers and
acquisitions and private equity financings including venture capital
investment, tech transfer and strategic partnering. Mr. Thek is a member
of the firm’s Corporate Department and the Tech Group. Mr. Thek has been
featured in the Star-Ledger and other publications as “perhaps New
Jersey’s leading technology transfer lawyer.” In 2004, NJBiz likened his
arrival at Lowenstein Sandler to “the Yankees getting A-Rod from the
Texas Rangers.” Mr. Thek provides tactical and strategic advice to many
sectors of the business world, including start up companies, acquirers
seeking value in acquisition transactions, sellers seeking the
intersection between speed and value preservation, and lenders and
financiers seeking to maximize, preserve or recover assets.
Representative clients include Dun & Bradstreet, VNU (the parent entity
of ACNielsen), NJIT, Chromocell, Genestim, Iridian Technologies, among
others. Mr. Thek was formerly a Senior Partner in the Princeton office
of Hale and Dorr. Previously, Mr. Thek practiced at Cleary Gottlieb in
New York City, concentrating on M&A and private equity. [Top]
Lou Wagman
Lou Wagman is a principal in Technology Management Associates, a
management consultancy focused on advising and providing interim
management services to early and expansion stage technology ventures in
the areas of general management, IP, marketing and operations. Mr.
Wagman has over 30 years of management experience at the general
management and CEO level of technology companies ranging in size from
start-ups to divisions of Fortune 500 companies. He has a history of
executing successful liquidity events for investors, including one
oversubscribed IPO, the sale of a venture capital financed company and
three company spinouts. Most recently, Mr. Wagman wrote a business plan
for Stevens Institute of Technology based on their fiber optic sensor
technology and was appointed the CEO of Castle Point Scientific, the new
company formed to commercialize this technology. Mr. Wagman advised
Sarnoff Corporation on the business viability of its advanced
telecommunications components technology and co-authored a business plan
that led to the $48 million venture capital financing and launch of
Princeton Lightwave, a company in which Mr. Wagman became VP of
Operations and Chief Operating Officer. He then led the sale of the
primary assets of the company to the Trumpf Group and became the head of
the new subsidiary company, Trumpf Photonics. Prior to this, Mr. Wagman
ran AMP Corporation’s active optoelectronic business, was COO of an
angel investor financed advanced optical materials company and was CEO
of a venture capital financed digital camera business. Mr. Wagman has a
BSE-electronics from George Washington University and an MBA with
distinction from the University of Michigan. He is the president and
member of the board of the New Jersey Entrepreneurial Network. He is
also a member of the George Washington University School of Engineering
and Applied Science National Advisory Council, the Stevens Institute of
Technology Advisory Board for Microelectronics and Photonics and has
been on the management advisory boards of three early-stage technology
companies. Mr. Wagman is an arbitrator for the National Association of
Security Dealers and the Better Business Bureau and a mediator for the
Lawrence Township Municipal Courts. [Top]
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