ࡱ>  xbjbj 4p% 8!Tu5 "$UڌLLLڌUUULULUUX < (v-PDd:05Sht<<PP\,f UH9 4C ڌڌwUv5LLLL : Curriculum Vitae PART I: General Information Name: Jack M. Gill, Ph.D. Date Prepared: November 3, 1999 Date Updated: May 5, 2009 Foundation Address: 1330 Post Oak Boulevard, Suite 2580 Houston, Texas 77056 713.355.2944 tel, 713.355.3433 fax E-Mail: jack@gillfndt.org Birthplace: Lufkin, Texas Education: Year Degree Institution 1958 B.S. in Chemistry & Engineering Lamar University Graduated Cum Laude 1963 Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry Indiana University Numerous postdoctoral courses, seminars, management training programs Predoctoral Training: Year Title Focus Institution 1956 Laboratory Technician Chemistry Lab Gulf States Utilities Company 1957 Summer Intern Electrical Engineering Lamar University, Beaumont, TX 1958 Drilling Fluids Chemist Oil Field Drilling Operations Sun Oil Company, Beaumont, TX 1959 Laboratory Chemist Polymer Synthesis and Monsanto Company Catalysis Texas City, TX 1958-1959 NIH Research Fellowship Research in Synthetic Indiana University Organic Chemistry Bloomington, IN 1960-1962 NSF Scholarship Chromatography and NMR Indiana University Applications in Bloomington, IN Organic Chemistry Postdoctoral Training: Dr. Gill has participated in a lifetime of seminars, lecture tours, invitations to speak, organization of symposia and technical forums. This training included dozens of management training programs at business schools, corporations, the American Management Association and similar organizations. Academic Appointments: Year Appointment 1965-1980 Frequent invited lecturer and lecture tours throughout USA, Europe and Asia on Advances in Chromatography, HPLC, Laboratory Automation, and related topics 1996-2000 Rice University, Adjunct Professor, (Jones School of Business), Houston, TX 1997-present Indiana University, Adjunct Professor, (Dept. of Chemistry), Bloomington, IN Lectures given at Stanford, University of Basel, Vanderbilt, University of Texas, UC Berkeley, National Taiwan University, Baylor School of Medicine, MD Anderson Cancer Center and numerous other universities, medical schools and business schools 1999-present Harvard Medical School, HST-MIT, Research scientist and lecturer 2000-present MIT, Senior Lecturer, HST and IAP programs 2002-2005 Stanford Medical School, Department of Medicine, Consulting Professor 2004 2005 IU School of Medicine, Adjunct Professor 2007 2009 Rice University Jones School, Adjunct Professor Hospital and Healthcare Service Responsibilities: Year Title Institution 2000-present Director of the Board of Visitors UT MD Anderson Cancer Center University of Texas, Houston Other Professional Positions and Major Visiting Appointments: Corporate Boards and Executive Positions: Year Title Institution 1965-1970 Director of Research and Engineering Varian, Wilkens Instruments General Manager Chromatography Data Systems Division Varian Aerograph 1971-1980 Founder and President Autolab, Inc. 1973-1980 Executive Vice President Spectra Physics 1981-2000 Co-founder, Managing General Partner Vanguard Venture Partners 1992-1997 Director Digital Microwave Corp. 1995-2000 Director LifeSpex, Inc. 1999-2003 Director CardioGenesis 1997-2000 Director EndoVasix, Inc. 1998-2002 Director Novalux 1998-2002 Director Luminous Networks 1990-1995 Director Indigo Medical 1999-2005 Director Tissue Link Medical 1999-2005 Director Percardia 1999-2006 Director Kodiak Technology 2001-2006 Director Polychromix 2005-present Founder & Director GOOSE Society of Texas 2007-present Director ChaCha Search 2008-present Director Physician Capital Group Non-profit Boards: 1986-1991 Foundation Board of Trustees Lamar University Foundation 1988-present Deans Advisory Board IU School of Arts & Sciences 1998-1991 President, Foundation Board of Trustees Lamar University Foundation 1992-present Foundation Board of Directors Indiana University Foundation 1998-present Board of Trustees Indiana University 1998-present Governing Council Rice Shepherd School of Music 1999-present Board of Overseers MD Anderson Cancer Center 2000-present Deans Advisory Board IU Jacobs School of Music 1993-present Deans Advisory Council IU Kelley School of Business 2002-present Entrepreneurial Board IU JCEI Non-profit Boards continued: 2002-present Board of Overseers Presidents Circle (National Academy of Science, National Academy of Engineering, Institute of Medicine) 2002-present Board of Directors Project Hope 2007-present Deans Advisory Council University of Kentucky 2007-present Advisory Board Institute for Music & Brain Science 2008-present Advisory Board Wolff Center for Entrepreneurship Major Academic (or Administrative) Responsibilities: Year Role Institution/Organization 1997-Present Founder and President Gill Foundation of Texas Focused on Educational Philanthropy 1994-Present IU Gill Center for Biomolecular Studies Indiana University 1997-Present UK Gill Heart Center University of Kentucky Major Committee Assignments: Year Name of Committee and Role Institution 1967-1972 Program Chairman, Committee E-19 on Chromatography A.S.T.M. 1996-present Advisory Board - Dean of Arts & Sciences Indiana University 1996-present Advisory Board - Dean of the Kelley School of Business Indiana University 1998-present Advisory Board - Gill Center for Instrumentation and Indiana University Biomedical Sciences 1998-present Advisory Board for the Gill Heart Institute, University of Kentucky Chandler Medical Center 1999-present Board of Visitors University of Texas, MD Anderson Cancer 2000-present Finance Committee Indiana University Fndt. 2000-present Finance Committee University of Texas, MD Anderson Cancer 2001-present Advisory Board, Center for Nano and University of Texas, Molecular Science Austin 2002-2007 Board of Overseers Boston Symphony Orchestra Professional Societies: Year Society Role 1958-1963 Phi Lambda Upsilon No longer active 1958-1963 Sigma Xi No longer active 1960-1966 American Oil Chemists Society No longer active 1960-1970 New York Academy of Sciences No longer active Professional Societies continued: Year Society Role 1962-1996 American Chemical Society Organized and chaired numerous major symposia in chromatography and laboratory automation. 1965-1975 American Management Association No longer active 1967-1972 American Society for Testing & Materials No longer active Committee E-19 on Chromatography No longer active 1969-1979 Scientific Apparatus Makers Association No longer active 1983-1987 Western Association of Venture Capital No longer active Community Service Related to Professional Work: Year Role and Institution 1988 Lamar University - Established and Endowed the Gill Chair of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering and the Environmental Chemistry Laboratory 1990present Lamar University - additional roles Continuing advisor to the President of the University Advisor to the Dean of Arts & Sciences and Dean of Engineering Established the Faculty Development and Retention Programs in Engineering and Arts and Sciences Established the Advanced Learning Center (high tech classroom) 1990-present Philanthropy - numerous personal gifts and endowments to high schools and universities. Total gifts to universities, high schools and foundations and other 501(c)3 organizations total approximately $25 million for the period 1990 to 2000 1990-present High Schools - endowed and supported over 50 scholarships and teacher awards at 14 high schools in five states 1994-present Indiana University established and endowed numerous faculty development and retention programs in School of Arts & Sciences, Kelley School of Business and the School of Music 1997 Gill Foundation of Texas Co-founded with Linda Challis Gill Family Foundation focused on educational philanthropy Assets of $12 million in 2000 Wills, trusts, etc. in place to increase assets to $50 million 1997 Gill Heart Institute - Established and endowed the institute in 1997 University of Kentucky Chandler Medical Center Provided a $5 million gift plus secured several matching provisions by the state of Kentucky The total package endowed three chairs, ten professorships, $2 million endowed research and built a new 80,000 sq. ft. building Gill Center for Instrumentation and Biomedical Science Established and endowed the center in 1997 $5 million gift at Indiana University in Bloomington endowed five chairs, five graduate fellowships and five undergraduate scholarships, plus enabled a major new science building initiative 1997 Shepherd School of Music - Established and Endowed Scholarships Rice University, Houston, Texas 2000 Indiana University School of Music Endowed $1.6 Million of Major Programs Gill Chair In Violin Purchase of Six Steinway Pianos Underwriting of Operas And Ballets Establishment and Endowment of Student Scholarship Programs Editorial Boards: Year Role Name of Journal 1967-1970 Member of Editorial Board Journal of Gas Chromatography 1970-1975 Member of Editorial Board Journal of Chromatographic Science Awards and Honors: 1989 Lamar University, Distinguished Alumnus Award 1992 Lamar University, Commencement Speaker 1996 Lufkin High School (Texas), Distinguished Alumnus Award Horatio Alger Association of Distinguished Americans, Elected Member 2001 Indiana University. Honorary Doctorate of Science 2001 Indiana University, Distinguished Alumnus, School of Arts and Sciences 2002 Indiana University, Distinguished Alumnus Service Award 2002 Indiana University, Velocity Entrepreneurship Award 2002 Boston University, Henry Morgan Entrepreneurship Award, School of Management 2002 DePauw University, Robert C. McDermond Medal for Excellence in Entrepreneurship Appointments: 2007 Indiana University, Board of Trustees 2007 The Office of the Governor, Rick Perry, Texas Emerging Technology Fund Board PART II: Research, Teaching, Clinical and Professional Contributions A. Narrative Report of Research, Teaching, and Clinical Contributions Academics Since receiving his doctorate in 1963, Jack Gill has pursued multiple careers. Most recently, Dr. Gill was appointed Research Scientist and faculty, Harvard Medical School and the Senior Advisor to the Director of CIMIT, in early 2000. His 35 years in Silicon Valley as a scientist-entrepreneur, company founder, venture capitalist, adjunct professor, philanthropist and volunteer have provided him an extensive knowledge and understanding of the technical, marketing, business and economic issues related to the globalization of technology. CIMIT, the Center for Integration of Medicine and Innovative Technology manages a consortium of scientific and clinical investigators at Massachusetts General Hospital, Brigham and Womens Hospital, MIT and CS Draper Laboratory. At CIMIT, Dr. Gill works closely with Dr. Ron Newbower, VP Research at Partners Healthcare System and Dr. John Parrish, Founder and Director of CIMIT to organize, plan, support and execute the CIMIT mission. Dr. Gill also serves as an adjunct professor at Rice University and Indiana University and as a consulting professor at Stanford Medical School. A summary of Dr. Gills other professional careers follows: Scientist 1958-present While working as a laboratory scientist, Jack authored numerous papers in chromatography and became widely known as a pioneering contributor and lecturer throughout the USA, Europe and Asia. Jack worked at Monsanto in St. Louis from 1963-65 and then joined Wilkens Instruments in Walnut Creek, California in 1965 as Director of Research and Engineering. Wilkens was acquired by Varian Associates and grew to over $100 million in sales with products designed by Dr. Gill and his team of engineers and scientists. He diversified the company into new market areas including lab computers and High Performance Liquid Chromatography Instrumentation. Dr. Gill describes his five-years of experience there as earning his MBA from the School of Hard Knocks. It prepared him well at age thirty-three, to found his first company, thereby beginning his career in entrepreneurship and venture capital. Entrepreneur 1970-present In 1970, Dr. Gill left a secure, high-income position at Varian to found Autolab, a start-up high tech company in Mountain View, California. Autolab developed and marketed the worlds first laboratory computers and scientific instruments based on breakthrough microprocessor technology. In 7 years, Autolab grew to over $70 million in annual sales, shipping over 100,000 lab computers to more than sixty-eight countries worldwide. In 1973, Dr. Gill arranged the merger of Autolab into Spectra Physics, the worlds leading laser company. This entrepreneurial experience and Autolabs success provided Dr. Gill the foundation needed for a successful career in Silicon Valley as a high-tech venture capitalist. Corporate Executive 1977-1981 After merging Autolab into Spectra Physics, Dr. Gill moved up to Executive Vice President and Group President of the parent company, with responsibility for four divisions, sales over $200 million and over 1600 employees. Spectra Physics had operations in California, Oregon, Ohio and Massachusetts and sales-marketing offices in thirty-one countries throughout the USA, Europe and Asia. In 1981 Dr. Gill left Spectra Physics to found a new venture capital firm in Palo Alto, CA. High Tech Venture Capitalist 1981-present Dr. Gill co-founded Vanguard Venture Partners in 1981 with two other scientist-partners. Vanguard specializes in start-up companies in the communications, computer, Internet, and Life Science fields. Vanguard is a leading high-tech venture firm, now managing over $500 million of investors capital. As a VC, Jack has played a founding or lead investor role in over 100 high tech start-up companies. Vanguard Venture Partners today ranks among the top performing funds in the US. In its first four venture funds, Vanguard invested $100 million into 88 companies, resulting in over 30 major successes. Combined, these Vanguard companies have a market value of over $70 billion and created over 20,000 new jobs and made over 100 millionaires. Vanguard returned over $750 million to these investors, 7.5 times their investment. Recent Vanguard funds have produced even higher returns and backed world-class firms such as CIENA, Network Appliance, Cobalt Networks, TUT Systems, Digital Island, Novalux, Luminous Networks, and numerous medical device and biotech companies. Report of Teaching Boston 1999-present MIT-IAP course, High-tech Startups A Survey Course for MDs and PhDs Harvard-MIT-HST (Health Sciences and Technology) program, Role of Physicians and Scientists in the Entrepreneurial World, course for M.D. and Ph.D.s Houston 1996-present Rice University Jones School of Business Course, Venture Capital and High-tech Startups Regional, National or International Contributions Sample of invited presentations: September 1967 Organized and chaired major symposia, Quantitative gas chromatography, Chicago, National ACS meeting, plus arranged the collective publication of all the papers (invited only) in Journal of Gas Chromatography, J. Gas Chromatography, December 1967 issue September 1969 Invited by ACS officers to organize and chair symposia, Computers in the Laboratory. Also organized and arranged the peer review and collective publication of the (invited only) papers; J. Chrom Sci, December 1969 issue and January 1970 issues September 1971 Invited by ACS officers to organize and chair the symposia Advances in Laboratory Automation. Also arranged review and collective publication of the (invited only) papers, J. Chrom Sci. Dec. 1971 and Jan. 1972 February 1987 Invited by Taiwan Minister to repeat course for senior government officials February 1989 Invited by Taiwan government and National Taiwan University to organize, staff and teach mini-course at Hsinhchu Science Based Park, Hsinhchu University on these topics: High Tech Entrepreneurship Venture Capital Process in the USA Case Studies and Outcomes of VC Backed Startups Global Trends in Technical Innovations 1990-2000 Medical Schools Invited to present lectures and mini-courses on Tech Transfer, VC backed startup medical and biotech companies, case studies, etc. at the following medical schools: (partial list) UCSD Stanford UT Southwest Baylor MD AndersonVanderbilt University of Maryland Johns Hopkins University of Minnesota University of KentuckyJune 1995 Invited by Provost of University of Basel to teach week-long course on Medical Technology and Biotechnology, Basel Switzerland September 1999 Invited by CIMIT to lecture at the CIMIT Forum on Advances in Medical Devices to present and discuss VC Backed startup case histories in medical device companies Reviewed Scientific Publications Gill, J. M., Habgood, H.W., Symposium on Quantitative Gas Chromatography Fundamentals to Automation, J. Gas Chromatography 1967; 5, 595. Gill J.M., Hartmann, C.H., Characteristics of Ionization Detectors and Electrometers, J. Gas Chromatography 1967; 5, 605-611. Kohn E., Gill J.M., The Overall Protium-Tritium Kinetic Isotope Effect in the Alcohlysis of Tri-N-Octyl Aluminum, Chemistry 1967; I, 359-362. Siegfried H. Muller and Jack M. Gill, Fortschritte auf dem Gebiet der biomedizinishcen Gas chromatographie,, Dechema Monographien, Vol. 62, #1102-1124, 215-239, 1968; Verlag Chemie, GmbH, Weinheiml, Bergstrasse, Germany. Jack M. Gill and Sam P. Perone, Computer Automation of Analytical Gas Chromatography, J. Chromatographic Science, 1969; 7, 709-710. Jack M. Gill, Automation of Gas Chromatography, Concepts, Characteristcs and Impact on Future GC Instrument Design, J. Chromatographic Science 1969; 7, 731-739. Chapter in Book Dupre, GD, JM Gill and JR Hubbard. A New Program for GC Data Reduction. Chromatography Series 1, Volume1. Elysier, New York; 1974. p. 151-157. Dupre, GD, JM Gill and JR Hubbard. GC Integrator Time Share Automation, Performance and Payout. Chromatography Series 1, Volume 1. Elysier, New York; 1974. p. 158-164. Gill, JM. A Computing Integrator for Gas Chromotography. Chromatography Series 1, Volume 1. Elysier, New York; 1974. p. 187-189. Muller, SH and JM Gill. Fortschritte auf dem Gebiet der Biomedizinohen Gaschromatographie. Gill, JM and JM Hettinger. Computers and Automation in Chromatopraphie Computers in Chemical and Biochemical Research, Volume 2. 1974. p. 209-234. Dissertation Chemistry of 1,2,5-Thiadiazole, Dissertations Abstracts, 24 (7), 2690, University Microfilms, (1964). Corporate Technical Papers Published Quantitative Hydrocarbon Analyses, Jack M. Gill, Aerograph Previews and Reviews, July, 1965. Preparative G.C. with Long Columns, Jack M. Gill, Aerograph Research Notes, June 1965. Quantitative Gas Chromatography, Jack M. Gill and Harold M. McNair, Aerograph Research Notes, September, 1965. Petroleum Gas Chromatography, Jack M. Gill and Frederick Baumann, Aerograph Petroleum Peaks, January, 1966. Porapak and Aeropak Columns, Frederick Baumann and Jack M. Gill, Aerograph Research Notes, Sprein 1966. Instrumental Aspects of Quantitative G.C., Jack M. Gill, Frederick Baumann and C. Harold Hartmann, Aerograph Research Notes, Fall, 1966. Aerograph Digital Integrators for Gas Chromatography, Jack M. Gill, Technical Bulletin, #121-66. Normal Paraffins as a Diagnostic Aid, Frederick Baumann, Frank Tao and Jack M. Gill, Technical Bulletin #125-66. Role of Ovens in G.C. Instrumentation, Jack M. Gill, Technical Bulletin, #131-66. Quantitation and Gas Chromatography, Jack M. Gill and Frank Tao, Technical Bulletin, #135-67. Biomedical Gas Chromatography, Varian Aerograph Technical Monograph. Concentric Tube Injector splitter for Capillary Columns, F. Baumann and J.M. Gill, Aerograph Research Notes, (1967). Chromatographic Design Concepts and Considerations, Varian-sponsored Symposium on Basic Gas Chromatography (1967). Important Applications of the Ultra-sensitive Helium Detector, Mellon Institute Symposium Selected Topics in G.C. (1966). Normal paraffins as a Diagnostic Aid, Varian Aerograph Technical Bulletin (1966). Fundamental Evaluation of Quantitation Techniques, Varian-sponsored Course in Basic G.C. (1966). Advances in G.C. Quantitation Techniques, Gulf Coast Spectroscopy Symposium (1966). Preparative Gas Chromotography, Aerograph Previews and Reviews, July 1965 Quantitative G.C. Comparison of Integration Methods, Varian Aerograph Technical Bulletin #135-67 (1965). Capillary Column Analysis of C5-C8 Paraffins, Naphthenes and Aromatics, in Petroleum Bas Chromatography, Aerograph Petroleum Peaks, (1966). Abstracts, Meetings, and Reviews Book chapter Ovens in Instrumentation in Gas Chromatography edited by J. Krugers, Centrex Publishing Company, Eindhoven, The Netherlands, 1968. Use of computer Systems for Quantitative Automation, Abstracts in course Program, Quatitative Analysis of Lipids by Gas Chromatography AOCS. Comparison of Integration Techniques in Quantitative G.C., Abstracts in course Program, Quatitative Analysis of Lipids by Gas Chromatography AOCS. Characterization of Detectors and Output Systems, Abstracts in course Program, Quatitative Analysis of Lipids by Gas Chromatography AOCS. Research Committee III Report on Characteristics of the Flame Ionization Detector, ASTM Characterization of the Flame Ionization Detector Chairmans Report, Research Committee, ASTM. Gas Chromatography in the Clinical Laboratories at Annual Meeting of California Society of Medical Technologists (1967). Techniques for Improving Quantitative G.C., Abstracts Conference (1966) Preparative Gas Chromatography, Symposium on Advances in Gas Chromatography UCLA (1966). Use of Digital Integrators in Quantitative Gas Chromatography, Abstracts of Gulf Coast Spectroscopy Meeting (1965). Automatic Integration, Abstracts in Course Program Quantitative Gas Liquid Chromatography, American Oil Chem. Soc., Chicago, IL (1967). Electrometers and Output Systems, Abstracts in Course Program Quantitative Gas Liquid Chromatography, American Oil Chem. Soc., Chicago, IL (1967). Comparison of GC Detectors, Abstracts in Course Program Quantitative Gas Liquid Chromatography, American Oil Chem. Soc., Chicago, IL (1967). The Complimentary Role of the NSF and Venture Capitalists, Conference on the Future Revolution of Optical Communications and Networking, National Science Foundation, Washington DC, Dec. 4-5 (2000). The Entrepreneurial Revolution in Optics, Optical Society of America, Invited Keynote Lecture, Long Beach, CA, Oct. 16 (2001). Other Publications Gill, JM, the State of Chromatography Automation, Lab Automation News, 1973, Volume 1, p.1-3. Summary of curriculum offerings, case studies and innovative educational programs developed by Jack M. Gill and taught at numerous institutions Medical, Biotech, and General Science Lectures: Tech Transfer at Universities and Medical Schools Common Practice, Role of Various Administrations, Case Studies, Problems and Issues, Licenses, Royalties, Incentives, Conflicts, Survey of Leading Institutions, Recommendations Case Studies of Medical Device Startups Origin of Deals, Tech Transfer, Role of VCs Role of Corporate Players, Problems, Issues, Fixes, Outcomes Clinical Trials, FDA Approvals, SABs, etc. Advances in Medical Devices History, Concepts of Minimally Invasive Surgery, New Generation of Devices, MIS Advances, Access Technologies, MIS Tasks to perform Key Technologies, Microminiaturization, Microprocessors, Nanotechnology, etc. Trends in Biotechnology Human Genome Project Proteomics, Geonomics, Gene Therapies Biopharmaceutical Companies: Products, Markets, Trends, Innovations Products in Clinical Trials Animal, Microbial and Plant Genomes Key TechnologiesDNA and Protein Sequencing, etc. Novel Perfusion Methodologies for Ischemic Myocardia Status of CABG, Angioplasty, Stenting, Brachy Therapies, Drug Release Stents Novel Mechanisms for Perfusion, Problems, Limitations, Promise, Notable New Companies, VC Backing, Prospects for Success Patents, Clinical Trials, Outcomes, FDA Approvals, Markets The Interventional Specialties Alternative to Surgery, MIS Story Family Practitioners, Cardiologists, CV Surgeons Bypass and Angioplasty Turf Wars Development of Catheters, Guidewires, Trocars, Ports Next Generation of Devices Role of Imaging and Diagnostics Atherectomy, Stenting, Brachy Therapy, Drug Release Stents 7. Academic Medicine and Commercial Enterprise How They Relate and Cooperate Importance of Intellectual Property Role of Clinical and Research Support Conflicts of Interests, Rational Rules of Conduct, etc. Tech Transfer Policies, Licensing, Royalties 8. The Aggressive Interventionalists Interventional Cardiologists Interventional Neuroradiologists Impact On Other Specialties Procedures, Reimbursements Incomes, Needs, Trends Life Science Business Lectures: The Big Successes in Medical Device History Trocars, Catheters, Guidewires, Stents, Pacemakers, Electro Cautery, Minimally Invasive Surgical Tools, Bypass Surgery (CABG), Refractometry, Defibrillators, LASIK, etc. Medical Device Successes Origin, $ Cap Required, Role of VC, Clinical Trials, FDA Issues, Outcomes, Issues, Return On Investment, Intellectual Property, Litigations, Royalties, Perspectives Case Studies, Lessons Learned, Acquisitions and Mergers The Medical Device Industry Leaders The Leading Companies, Revenues, Profits, R&D Spending Products, Markets, Market Share, Trends Resources, Partnerships, Joint Ventures, Support of Academia and Outside R&D What It Takes to Create a Successful Medical Device Company Product Development, Animal Trials, Clinical Trials, FDA Approvals Capital Requirements, Investor Expectations Business Plan, Milestones, Multiple Financings, etc. Critical Role of Clinical Trials in Device Development Design of Clinical Trials Investigators, Institutional Issues Costs, Patients Risks, FDA Relationships, Reports, Clinical Papers, Product Approval Criteria Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) Guidewires, Trocars, Catheters, Ports What They Provide Trends and Technology Review of Procedures Next Generation Devices Motivational Topics: Academic and Career Ideas for High School Seniors High-tech Career Planner for Second Year MBAs Role of Physicians and Scientists in the Entrepreneurial World Business Topics: High Tech Startups Lessons Learned and Outcomes Stages, Problems, Recruiting Management, Problems, Fixes, Outcomes Financings, Board of Directors, Shareholder Issues, etc. Venture Capital Investing Fundamentals, Dos and Donts, Risks, Returns, Investment Model, VC Firms, Trends, Outlook, Innovation Cycles, Hot and Cold Markets, IPO Process, etc. Venture Firms, Size, Characteristics, Rates of Returns, Investors Equity Participation in High Tech Startups Founders, Recruited Management, Employees, Board Members, Scientific and Technical Advisory Boards, Stock Option Models, Qualified and Non-Qualified Plans, Payouts, Tax Consequences, Impact On Motivation and People Retention. 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