Joseph Anscher is President of National Molding Corporation and provides support and guidance on polymer processing and injection molding.
Margi Berbari is Director of the TI:GER program and works with technology entrepreneurs through the Atlanta Technology Development Center. She has an extensive background in marketing.
Paul Freet is a commercialization catalyst with the Georgia Tech VentureLab. He helps professors and students create startup companies based on their research.
Ken Gall, a Professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology, is a world leader in shape memory polymers with more than 120 published technical papers in the field. Technologies from his Advanced Materials Lab have been transferred from the university into this company and serve as the basis from which our proprietary materials are created and our proprietary manufacturing techniques arose.
Kurt Jacobus serves as a strategic consultant and is the President and CEO of MedShape Solutions, which recently cleared the first shape memory polymer device through the FDA. Dr. Jacobus received a doctorate from the University of Illinois and spent five years as a management consultant with McKinsey & Co. focusing on the development of growth businesses from start-up to Fortune 500 clients. He provides sound financial advice and marketing strategy and has helped us eliminate and hedge risk on many fronts, both technical and business.
GR Rajendran is an organic chemist who has worked at Sigma Aldrich, Dupont and Invista with process development, scale up and production experience in monomers.
Ross Roeser is an eminent audiologist with over 70 publications concerning acoustics, sound attenuation and the ear canal. Prof. Emeritus Roeser was the longtime director of the Callier Advanced Hearing Research Center at UT Dallas.