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Management Team
The company’s management and Board of Directors have a distinguished track record of developing and commercializing innovative medical therapies, with leadership experience at a range of successful companies including Guidant, Medtronic, Johnson & Johnson, Baxter, Ventritex, Neuropace, Northstar Neuroscience, CardioRhythm, FemRx, Aerogen and Catalyst Biosciences.

Larry Arne
Director, Electronics

Joy Berberich
Vice President, Finance & Business Services

Ben Costello, Ph.D.
Vice President, Product Engineering

Lorenzo DiCarlo, M.D.
Vice President, Global Clinical Affairs

Erika Karplus
Vice President, Market Development, Pharmaceutical Systems

Greg Moon, M.D.
Director, Clinical Affairs and Decision Support

David O'Reilly
Senior Vice President, Corporate Development

Fataneh Omidvar
Director, Software Engineering

Timothy L. Robertson, Ph.D.
Vice President, Product Development, Pharmaceutical Systems

George M. Savage, M.D.
Co-Founder, Chief Medical Officer

Angela Strand
Vice President, Market Development, Device Systems

Elisabeth Sussex
Director, Intellectual Property & IP Counsel

Andrew M. Thompson
Co-Founder, Chief Executive Officer

Todd Thompson
Vice President, Product Development, Device Systems

Mark J. Zdeblick, Ph.D.
Co-Founder, Chief Technology Officer


Larry Arne
Director, Electronics

Larry Arne is Director of Electronics. Prior to joining Proteus, Mr. Arne was a manager at Neoguide Systems, where he led the development of electronics and software for a robotic endoscopy system, which received 510(k) approval by the FDA. Previously, Mr. Arne held management and engineering roles at Endovasix, a developer of a laser-based treatment for stroke. Mr. Arne was a co-founder and lead engineer at Mass Assessment Systems and at Sonic Force, both of which developed ultrasonic instrumentation for industrial markets. Mr. Arne holds a B.S. in computer science and engineering from the University of California, Los Angeles.

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Joy Berberich
Vice President, Finance & Business Services

Joy Berberich is Vice President of Finance and Business Services. Prior to joining Proteus, Ms. Berberich provided financial and operational consulting services to start-up companies. Previously, she held multiple management positions in finance with Medtronic, including director of finance and controller for the diabetes division and director of finance for the neuromodulation, spinal, and ENT surgery business in Europe. Ms. Berberich also held finance management positions in the cardiovascular and cardiac rhythm disease management businesses of Medtronic. Ms. Berberich started her career with PricewaterhouseCoopers, and is a certified public accountant (inactive status). Ms. Berberich holds a B.S. in Finance and Accounting from California State University and an M.B.A. with distinction from the University of Minnesota Carlson School of Management.

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Ben Costello, Ph.D.
Vice President, Product Engineering

Ben Costello is Vice President of Product Engineering. Prior to joining Proteus, Dr. Costello was the director of microtechnology at DiCon Fiberoptics, where he developed the world’s best-selling fiberoptic MEMS product. From 1993 to 1999, Dr. Costello was the president and co-founder of Berkeley MicroInstruments where he developed MEMS-based measurement instruments for the semiconductor equipment industry. Dr. Costello holds a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a Ph.D. from the joint University of California, Berkeley/University of California, San Francisco Bioengineering Program.

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Lorenzo DiCarlo, M.D.
Vice President, Global Clinical Affairs

Dr. DiCarlo is Vice President of Global Clinical Affairs at Proteus. Prior to joining Proteus, Dr. DiCarlo was Senior Director of Cardiovascular Development at Pfizer, focusing on early- and late- stage drug development and alliance partnerships with other major pharmaceutical companies. Previously, Dr. DiCarlo served as Director of Medical Sciences and New Therapy Development at Guidant Corporation where he developed and executed global strategies leading to worldwide approval of several implantable cardiovascular devices including the world’s first implantable device incorporating heart failure management and arrhythmia therapies. His industry experience has included licensing and acquisition, and extensive regulatory and commercial collaboration to gain approval of novel device and pharmaceutical therapies. Dr. DiCarlo graduated summa cum laude in French and Biochemistry-Molecular Biology from UC Santa Barbara, and completed his M.D from Tufts University School of Medicine. His completed post-graduate training subsequently in internal medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and cardiology at the University of California, San Francisco.

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Erika Karplus
Vice President, Market Development, Pharmaceutical Systems

Erika Karplus is Vice President, Market Development, Pharmaceutical Systems. Prior to joining Proteus, Ms. Karplus worked as a consultant for venture capital firm Canaan Partners, focusing on strategic business planning and market analysis for early stage biopharmaceutical, medical products, and diagnostics companies. She served as vice president of marketing and strategic Planning at CytoTherapeutics, Inc., a neurology-focused cell and gene therapy company. For eight years Ms. Karplus was a principal in the Pharmaceuticals and Chemicals Group of the management consulting firm Booz, Allen & Hamilton. She holds an MBA from the Wharton School, an MSE from the University of Pennsylvania, and a BA in physics from Yale.

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Greg Moon, M.D.
Director, Clinical Affairs and Decision Support

Greg Moon is Director of Clinical Affairs and Decision Support. Prior to joining Proteus, Dr. Moon worked as a board-certified inpatient internal medicine provider for six years. Previously, he worked as a clinical specialist at SKOLAR, Inc., an online medical reference and continuing education provider. Dr. Moon holds an M.D. and a B.S. in biology from Stanford University, where he completed his residency and also served as chief resident. He is currently completing his MBA studies at the Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley.

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David O'Reilly
Senior Vice President, Corporate Development

David O’Reilly is Senior Vice President, Corporate Development. Prior to joining Proteus, he was president of Catalyst Biosciences, a company developing novel therapeutic protein products based on engineered proteases. Mr. O’Reilly was chief business officer and part of the founding management team at Iconix Biosciences, a leading chemogenomics company. Prior to Iconix, Mr. O’Reilly was an executive at ARIAD Pharmaceuticals, Inc., where he was responsible for partnerships and licenses with pharmaceutical, biotechnology and academic organizations. He also managed the strategic development of ARIAD’s gene therapy subsidiary, ARIAD Gene Therapeutics, Inc. Mr. O’Reilly is a graduate of Wesleyan University, where he was named the school’s Gilbert H. Clee Scholar, and Harvard Business School, where he received an MBA with Distinction.

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Fataneh Omidvar
Director, Software Engineering

Fataneh Omidvar is Director of Software Engineering. Prior to joining Proteus, Ms. Omidvar was a co-founder and manager at InSound Medical, where she led the development of the first PDA-based diagnostic and hearing aid programmer for the company’s extended-wear hearing aid. Previously, Ms. Omidvar was a co-founder and director at Decibel Instruments, where she led the development of the first Digital Audiometer product, which received FDA approval. She also led the development of one of the early PC-based hearing aid Fitting Systems in the industry. Ms. Omidvar was the founder of CalMed technology which provided software consulting services to medical device and hearing health care companies. She also held senior engineering position at Ventritex Inc., a pioneer in cardiac pacemaker and defibrillator CRT field. Ms. Omidvar holds a B.S. with honors in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of California, Santa Barbara and an M.S. from the joint University of Texas, Arlington and Health Science Center, Dallas Biomedical Engineering program.

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Timothy L. Robertson, Ph.D.
Vice President, Product Development, Pharmaceutical Systems

Tim Robertson is Vice President of Product Development, Pharmaceutical Systems. Prior to joining Proteus, Dr. Robertson was founder and president of IOI Quantum Computing, which supplied key technologies for tunable lasers to clients in the telecommunications industry, including New Focus and Intel. Previously, he was director of hardware development at Siros Technologies, and the first employee of Real Time Geometry, a computer graphics start-up acquired by MetaTools. Dr. Robertson has diverse academic interests, including experimental cosmology, holographic data storage, and quantum computing. He holds an A.B. with honors in physics from Princeton University, and a Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley, in condensed matter physics.

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George M. Savage, M.D.
Co-Founder, Chief Medical Officer

Dr. Savage is a co-founder of Proteus. He is also a Managing Member of Spring Ridge Ventures. From 1994-1999, Dr. Savage co-founded FemRx and served as a director and senior vice president of research and development during which time FemRx completed an IPO and was subsequently acquired by Johnson & Johnson. Previously, Dr. Savage co-founded CardioRhythm and served as a director and vice president of clinical and regulatory affairs during which time CardioRhythm was acquired by Medtronic. He practiced medicine from 1985 to 1992, specializing in trauma and emergency medicine. Dr. Savage holds a B.S. (Magna Cum Laude, Tau Beta Pi) in Biomedical Engineering from Boston University, an M.D. from Tufts University School of Medicine, and completed postgraduate training in general surgery at the University of Massachusetts Medical School. He has an M.B.A. from Stanford University Graduate School of Business.

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Angela Strand
Vice President, Market Development, Device Systems

Angela Strand is Vice President of Market Development for Proteus. Prior to joining Proteus, Ms. Strand served as vice president of marketing and sales for Aerogen, during which time the company was acquired by Nektar Therapeutics. Previously, Ms. Strand served as vice president of marketing for Novacept, a women's healthcare company acquired by Cytyc, and held leadership positions in marketing, sales and business development with Baxter Healthcare and FemRx, a women's healthcare company acquired by Johnson & Johnson. Ms. Strand holds a B.S. with high honors in Communications from the University of Tennessee and an M.B.A. with distinction from the University of Tennessee Graduate School of Business.

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Elisabeth Sussex
Director, Intellectual Property & IP Counsel

Elisabeth Sussex is the Director Intellectual Property and IP Counsel for Proteus. Prior to joining Proteus, she provided legal services for clients ranging from startup companies to multinational corporations. She specializes in strategic portfolio management and intellectual property law. Her technical experience spans multiple technology areas including medical devices, computer hardware and software systems, networking systems, microchip technology, Internet infrastructure technology, communications, and mechanical-electrical applications. In addition, Ms. Sussex practiced as a computer scientist, specializing in enterprise architecture design and strategic enterprise management. Ms. Sussex holds B.S. in Computer Science, cum laude, from Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan and a J.D. from Wayne State Law School, Detroit, Michigan. As a national intellectual property scholarship awardee , Ms. Sussex completed a focused concentration in intellectual property law and practice studies at Franklin Pierce Law Center, Concord, New Hampshire. She is admitted to the U.S. Patent Bar, the State Bar of California, and the State Bar of Michigan.

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Andrew M. Thompson
Co-Founder, Chief Executive Officer

Mr. Thompson is a co-founder of Proteus. He is also a Managing Member of Spring Ridge Ventures, and has led the incubation of Proteus since inception. From 1994-1999, Mr. Thompson co-founded and served as a director and chief executive officer of FemRx until the company was acquired by Johnson & Johnson. Previously, Mr. Thompson co-founded and was chief financial officer for CardioRhythm through its acquisition by Medtronic. He holds an M.A. in engineering from Cambridge University, where he was a United Kingdom National Engineering Scholar, an M.A. in education from Stanford University and a M.B.A. from Stanford University Graduate School of Business.

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Todd Thompson
Vice President, Product Development, Device Systems

Todd Thompson is Vice President of Product Development, Device Systems. Prior to joining Proteus, he contributed to a number of successful start-up companies including Origin Medsystems, FemRx, and Timi3 Systems. His R&D management experience spans numerous medical specialties including orthopedics, cardiology, general surgery and women’s health. As an early member of many R&D focused companies, Mr. Thompson has demonstrated expertise in developing novel technology in the fast paced start-up environment. He has built successful teams and managed innovative product development efforts in diverse clinical and technological areas. Mr. Thompson holds a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from San Jose State University and an M.B.A from Santa Clara University Graduate School of Business.

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Mark J. Zdeblick, Ph.D.
Co-Founder, Chief Technology Officer

Dr. Zdeblick is a co-founder of Proteus. Prior to co-founding Proteus, he served as chief technology officer, Optical switch group of K2 Optronics. Dr. Zdeblick is founder, director and past chief technical officer of Redwood Microsystems, developer of the world's highest performance microfabricated valves and electro-fluidic integrated circuits. While working in Cal Quate's group at Stanford, he invented the microfabricated cantilever beam, an important component enabling atomic force microscopy. Dr. Zdeblick holds a B.S. in Civil Engineering (Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma) and a B.A. in Architecture, both from the University of Illinois, an M.S. in Aeronautics and Astronautics and a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, both from Stanford University.

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