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| Donald Olds |
| President and Chief Executive Officer |
| Mr. Olds has an M.Sc. and MBA in Finance and Strategy from McGill University. He most recently held the role of Chief Operating Officer and Chief Financial Officer of Aegera Therapeutics, where he was responsible for clinical operations, business development, finance, administration, and mergers and acquisitions. At Aegera, Mr. Olds led financing and licensing efforts that raised more than $100 million in growth capital and headed the team that negotiated the successful sale of Aegera in May, 2011. Prior to Aegera, he served as the CFO of a private telecom company and managed the technology practice of TD Securities in Quebec. In addition, he has worked as a corporate and commercial banker across a diverse range of industries and spent two years on a Canadian development project in Senegal. Mr. Olds currently sits on the boards of two organizations, CQDM (Quebec Consortium for Drug Discovery) and Oxfam, Quebec. |
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| David Glickman |
| Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer |
| Mr. Glickman holds a business degree from McGill University, and was co-founder and COO of Pyrate Communications, a film production company specializing in computer animation, before founding Presagia in 1987. Since 1987, he has directed and managed the growth and specialization of the company. Mr. Glickman has also held roles at Allscripts/Eclipsys as Director, Solutions Management Group, and at Sectra North America, as Executive Director, Sectra RIS. |
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| Peter Rorlick |
| Co-Founder and Vice-President, Research and Development |
| During the course of his 25-year career, Peter has designed, developed, and delivered numerous software solutions for a variety of industries, has led software teams to success, has participated in every aspect of managing a growing company, and has authored articles on software design techniques for a variety of publications. |
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| George Vine |
| Director of Technology |
| Mr. Vine holds an M.Sc. in Computer Science and Applied Mathematics from St. Petersburg University in Russia. Working in software development and technology-related professional services since 1990, he has a broad range of design and development experience in many areas, including e-commerce and information systems, enterprise resource planning, ATM networks, encryption and digital signatures, and enterprise application integration. Prior to joining Presagia, he held the position of senior enterprise architect at Bombardier Inc., specializing in enterprise portal technologies and systems integration. Mr. Vine is responsible for technology, security, scalability and hosting infrastructure at Presagia. |
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| Bob Potter |
| Senior Product Manager |
| Mr. Potter holds a B.Sc. from McGill University in Molecular Biology and pursued graduate level studies at Queens University in Molecular Biology and Computer Science. He has over 30 years professional software development experience and is a member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) and the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). Since joining Presagia 10 years ago, Mr. Potter has led the development of Presagia Sports, ADAMS v1.0 (Anti-Doping and Administration System used by the World Anti-Doping Agency), and Presagia Enterprise. Currently, he is focused on defining the functionality and guiding the development of the Presagia Enterprise products. |
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| Nicola Boyd |
| Director of Professional Services |
| Ms. Boyd holds a B.Sc. degree from Philadelphia University. With a background in manufacturing, retail, e-commerce systems, and brand communications, she joined the firm in 2002 when she was responsible for opening a European office for Presagia. At this time she was also involved in the development, beta roll-out and official launch of Presagia’s first web application to the UK Sport Institute. Ms. Boyd currently directs the Company’s Professional Services Department and Client Support Team, and also serves on Presagia’s Board of Directors. |
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| Peter G Davie, M.S., CRC |
| Director of Enterprise Solutions |
| Mr. Davie has provided consulting and accommodation services to employers with health and productivity needs for the past 28 years. He holds a B.A. in Psychology from UC Berkeley, and an M.A. in Rehabilitation Counseling from San Francisco State University. Prior to joining Presagia, he co-founded AtWork Resources*, developer of the AtWork Manager software. As Principal of Peter Davie Associates, he oversaw staff including Vocational Counselors, Occupational Health Nurses and Employment Development Specialists and provided return-to-work program development services to public/private employers and insurers. He has spoken nationally on issues of absence and disability management, and has been involved with various industry organizations, including the Disability Management Employer Coalition and the California Association of Reemployment and Rehabilitation Professionals. |
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| Robert Hall, Ph.D., CRC, CDMS |
| Director |
| Dr. Hall brings to Presagia over 20 years of experience in the absence/disability management and rehabilitation fields. He received a B.A in Psychology from Chapman College, an M.A. in Rehabilitation Counseling from Fresno State University and a Ph.D in Human Rehabilitation from the University of Northern Colorado. Most recently he co-founded AtWork Resources*, developer of the AtWork Manager software. Dr. Hall has provided consulting services to employers and health and human service organizations in disability management, the ADA and Stay at Work/Return to Work programs. He has been involved with a variety of organizations, including the International Association of Rehabilitation Professionals, California Division of Workers’ Compensation Rehabilitation and Disability Management Employer Coalition. Dr. Hall has also lectured nationally and internationally, written a variety of articles and papers and is an Adjunct Professor in San Diego State University’s graduate Rehabilitation Counseling Program. |
*AtWork Resources, Inc. merged with Presagia Corp. in April 2006.
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