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Mr. Rosa is an entrepreneur with three decades of experience in the medical device industry spanning a variety of technologies and products. In addition to CEO roles with early-stage medical device companies, Mr. Rosa’s background also includes senior roles with C.R. Bard Inc., Boston Scientific Inc., and St. Jude Medical, where his responsibilities included marketing, product development and business development. He has been named as an inventor on multiple medical device patents, serves on seven corporate boards, and has raised $200M in the capital markets. Mr. Rosa holds an MBA from Duquesne University and a BS in Commerce and Engineering from Drexel University.
Mr. McClurg has over 30 years of financial leadership experience with private and public companies. Prior to joining NeuroOne, Mr. McClurg was VP - Finance & Administration and Chief Financial Officer of Incisive Surgical, Inc., a privately-held medical device manufacturer, and Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer of Wavecrest Corporation, a privately-held manufacturer of electronic test instruments for the semiconductor industry. Mr. McClurg also served as Chief Financial Officer for several publicly-held companies, including Video Sentry Corporation, Insignia Systems, Inc., and Orthomet, Inc. Currently, he serves as a director for a privately held company. He began his career in public accounting with Ernst & Young, where he earned his CPA certificate. He holds a Bachelor of Business Administration degree in accounting from the University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire.
In excess of 15 years of executive sales, sales management, marketing, and project management experience with development stage companies. Prior to NeuroOne, Mr. Christianson held the positions of North American Sales Manager for Cortec Corporation, a manufacturer of specialty chemical products, and Regional Sales Manager for PMT Corporation, a leading manufacturer of products for neurosurgery, orthopedics and plastic surgery. He holds an accounting degree from Augsburg College.
Prior to joining NeuroOne, Mertens was Sr. Vice President of R&D and Operations at Nuvaira, a privately held lung denervation company developing minimally invasive products for obstructive lung diseases. Before that, Mertens was a Senior Vice President of Research and Development for Boston Scientific, where he guided a wide range of technologies through product development for the cardiology, electrophysiology, and peripheral vascular markets.
Mertens began his medical device career working in engineering, quality control, and manufacturing roles at SciMed Life Sciences. Mertens holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Minnesota and a master’s degree in Business Administration from the University of St. Thomas.
Mr. Volker has over 20 years of experience in the medtech industry including at Abbott, Cardiovascular Systems, Inc. (CSI), St. Jude Medical and in investment banking. At CSI, Mr. Volker held the role of Vice President & General Manager of International and had direct responsibility for international commercial expansion, including Sales, Training & Education, Marketing, Business Development and Program Management. Prior to CSI, Mr. Volker held executive leadership roles at St. Jude Medical where he led Corporate Development, Health Economics & Reimbursement and Strategic Market Research across all of St. Jude Medical's business units as well as held executive responsibilities for Human Resources for the Cardiovascular Division. He began his career in healthcare and technology investment banking where he gained expertise in M&A, strategic planning, growth equity investments and financings. Mr. Volker earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from St. John’s University and a Masters of Business Administration degree from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.
Mr. Haris has more than 20 years of experience with Medtronic, the world’s largest Medical Device company. Most recently he led Global Marketing for Medtronic’s Brain Modulation business, where he helped refresh the Deep Brain Stimulation product pipeline and led the business through a period of new competitive entries, new product launches, brand refresh, and various distribution partnerships. Prior to that Hijaz held various roles of increasing responsibility across multiple business segments (Cardiac Rhythm Management, Neuroscience, Neuromodulation) and business functions (Product and Strategic Marketing, Corporate Sales, Sales Strategy, and Corporate Finance). In his career with Medtronic, he has been part of new category launches and led significant commercial initiatives across multiple areas.
Dr. Camilo Diaz-Botia is a highly experienced neural engineer whose work has focused on the development of technologies for bidirectional communication with the nervous system. He has authored and co-authored multiple peer reviewed scientific articles published in journals including Journal of Neural Engineering, Neuron, and Lab-on-a-Chip.
Most recently, Dr. Diaz-Botia worked for Neuralink where he led and mentored the process engineering team to deliver projects with unique microfabrication processes. Under his direction, the team built and designed novel processes for integration of thin film neural probes with brain machine interface systems.
Dr. Diaz-Botia earned a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Universidad Nacional de Colombia and a Ph.D. in Bioengineering from the joint program at the University of California Berkeley and the University of California San Francisco. During his graduate studies, he conducted research on microfabricated thin film neural interfaces for chronic implants developing electrocorticography arrays with silicon carbide, a material suitable for long-term performance in harsh environments, and electrode arrays for minimally invasive subcortical recordings.
Chad Wilhelmy joined NeuroOne with 20 years of medical device experience developing, implementing, and leading quality management systems. Prior to joining NeuroOne, he held top leadership roles at HLT Medical as the Vice President of Quality and at Sunshine Heart as the Senior Director of Quality. He has driven quality strategies from early-stage development to commercial distribution with both the FDA and Notified Body. Chad earned a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Wisconsin - Stout in Engineering Technology with an emphasis in Quality.