08.05.15
Minneapolis, Minn.-based LifeScience Alley, a non-profit trade association dedicated to companies in Minnesota’s medical alley, has revamped its board of directors, adding 10 new members. The organization retained
“We are proud and very excited to work with a board of directors that represents the breadth and depth of industry and business leadership necessary to serve the world’s greatest health technology community,” states Shaye Mandle, president and CEO of LifeScience Alley. “As the healthcare marketplace brings great change to all parties involved, we believe that the organizations and individuals in our community will continue to play a vital role in driving the direction and magnitude of that change.”
“In its role leading Minnesota’s Medical Alley region, LifeScience Alley is a powerful resource to the global health technology and care community,” says Board Chair Robert Kieval. “I look forward to working with my fellow board members and the organization’s leadership and staff to foster an environment that enables health technology and care organizations to innovate, succeed and influence the evolution of healthcare.”
The new members are as follows:
“We are proud and very excited to work with a board of directors that represents the breadth and depth of industry and business leadership necessary to serve the world’s greatest health technology community,” states Shaye Mandle, president and CEO of LifeScience Alley. “As the healthcare marketplace brings great change to all parties involved, we believe that the organizations and individuals in our community will continue to play a vital role in driving the direction and magnitude of that change.”
“In its role leading Minnesota’s Medical Alley region, LifeScience Alley is a powerful resource to the global health technology and care community,” says Board Chair Robert Kieval. “I look forward to working with my fellow board members and the organization’s leadership and staff to foster an environment that enables health technology and care organizations to innovate, succeed and influence the evolution of healthcare.”
The new members are as follows:
- Sheri Dodd, vice president and general manager, patient management services, Medtronic plc;
- Maura Donovan, executive director, University of Minnesota Office of University Economic Development;
- Steffen Hovard, senior vice president, urology care, Coloplast;
- Lee Jones, founder, president and CEO Rebiotix Inc.;
- Ann Ladd, shareholder, Fredrikson & Byron PA;
- Jeff McCaulley, president and CEO, Smiths Medical;
- Tim Pelura, president and CEO, Surpass Inc.;
- Jim Rogers, chair, Mayo Clinic Ventures;
- Lisa Shafer, vice president, pharmaceutical R&D, Upsher-Smith Laboratories Inc.; and
- Nicole Walker, principal, Baird Capital