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Dean Sproles
Dean Sproles
CEO
Dean Sproles, age 31, is the Founder, President, Chief Executive Officer, and Chairman of the Board for Iverson Genetic Diagnostics, Inc.  Mr. Sproles is an entrepreneur and scientist specializing in gene expression and protein sequencing.  He is the innovator of the Company’s genetic diagnostic technology.  An alumnus of the Citadel, Mr. Sproles graduated magna cum laude in the Honors Program earning a B.S. in Biology.  Having dedicated his research to proteomics, genomics, and DNA / RNA analysis, Mr. Sproles has over ten years of laboratory experience including extensive experience managing privately funded research laboratories.  Most recently Mr. Sproles served as a product development consultant at the privately funded Meridian Valley Laboratory in Renton, Washington.  His most recent publications reflect his involvement in the creation and implementation of global standards in genetic research.
Doranne B. Satterlee (Randy)
Doranne B. Satterlee (Randy)
President/CEO, VanRan Communications Services, Inc.
Board Member, American Red Cross Southeast Regional Chapter
Doranne (Randy) B. Satterlee is President and CEO of VanRan Communications Services, Inc., an Atlanta based telecommunications sales and services company. Established in l986, VanRan Communications is a nationally certified female owned company and an Authorized Avaya Business Partner and AT&T Solutions Provider. VanRan designs, installs and maintains complex telecommunications business systems throughout the United States. An original co-founder of the company, Ms. Satterlee is responsible for developing business opportunities and managing the overall corporation with offices in Atlanta, GA and Denver, Colorado. Prior to her current role, Ms. Satterlee held various positions with AT&T in their executive management development program. Assignments included managing and developing a team of over 600 employees in multiple call center sites; national account management and client relationships for key customers; and designing, developing and managing AT&T's Southern Region internal telecommunications organization for 14 states subsequent to divestiture. Ms. Satterlee earned her BA from Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. She earned her MA from Fairleigh Dickinson University, Teaneck, NJ. She has also completed numerous advanced courses in telecommunications and management development. Ms. Satterlee is actively involved in her community, starting her third year on the Board of Directors for the Atlanta Chapter of the Red Cross. She is currently Chairman of Financial Development, having served as Chairman of Volunteer Services for the previous year. She has been a guest speaker at local colleges and high schools on entrepreneurship and previously served on the Telecommunications Committee for Gwinnett Technical College. Ms. Satterlee is a member of Global Executive Women and the Women's President's Organization.
Christopher Dubay
Christopher Dubay
Entrepreneur, Ph. D. in Medical Genetics, Consultant
Mr. Dubay's primary research interest is in complex genetic diseases (e.g. diabetes, hypertension, etc.) and the dissection of their genetic basis in model systems and eventually humans. He has concentrated on the use of bioinformatic tools to aid in the scaling up of experiments and analyses required to address the isolation of multiple genetic loci present in complex traits. Mr. Dubay currently directs the Oregon National Primate Research Center Genetics Resource & Informatics Program which provides bioinformatic tools and genetics resources to support our research on a wide variety disease models for translational research. Mr. Dubay holds joint appointments in the departments of Medical Molecular Genetics and Medical Informatics and Clinical Epidemiology in the Oregon Health & Science University School of Medicine, where he supports research and training in bioinformatics and related subjects. Mr. Dubay is interested in developing and evaluating systems for clinical and research genetic analysis laboratories, such as laboratory information systems, and translating our new biological knowledge into clinical interventions. Mr. Dubay is a founder of Genetic Information Management Systems, and an information management consultant for Proteogenix Inc, as well as an Iverson Genetics board member.
Doranne B. Satterlee (Randy)
Alan Chaffee
Chief Financial Officer
Alan Chaffee CPA, Consulting Partner at Chaffee Geddes Chucka, PLLC, has 13 years of public accounting experience. Alan has 9 years of progressive private industry experience as a CFO and COO for middle market companies. Alan’s background in managing successful middle market companies combined with his CPA expertise allows him to bring a unique operational perspective to clients. Alan’s primary focus is in a CFO Consulting practice. As CFO and Controller for hire practice he focuses on business consulting, operational accounting, internal controls and cost management for our business clients. Alan’s team has been successful in helping public companies meet the demands of the Sarbanes-Oxley Sec. 404 requirements. His approach has allowed companies to reduce the cost of compliance and the gain key operational benefits at the same time. Alan also provides a broad range of support to companies (public and private) required to meet complex filing requirements. Additionally he has served as the interface between the external auditor, financial organizations and the Client.
David M. Otto
David M. Otto
Entrepreneur, Consultant President, The Otto Group
David M. Otto is a Seattle-based attorney and President of The Otto Law Group. Mr. Otto's practice focuses on corporate finance, securities, mergers and acquisitions and corporate law and governance. Mr. Otto began his law practice on Wall Street in New York City in 1987, where he concentrated on significant corporate leveraged buyout and takeover transactions and equity and debt offerings for investment banks, venture capital firms and Fortune 1000 companies. In 1991, Mr. Otto moved to Seattle in order to dedicate his experience in corporate law and finance, mergers and acquisitions, corporate governance, public and private securities offerings and private equity and venture capital financing to entrepreneurs, technology innovators, start-up, emerging growth and middle-market businesses. In July of 1999, Mr. Otto founded his own firm, The Otto Law Group, PLLC, in Seattle, Washington, to better serve privately-held and publicly traded technology-based start-up, emerging growth and middle-market companies with respect to corporate finance, capital markets, securities, strategic development, corporate governance, mergers, acquisitions and venture capital and private equity matters. Recent transactions completed by The Otto Law Group include an initial public offering for a digital technology company, acquisition and financing of an education services and products public company, private financing for the national expansion of a window coverings manufacturer, reverse mergers and financings for companies in the medical and pharmaceutical products, alternative energy, environmental products and services, security technology, bio-diesel production, internet domain and network construction and plastics recycling industries. The Otto Law Group also handles 34 Act compliance work for several technology and service businesses, share exchanges and proxies for publicly held companies, renders opinions regarding various cross-border financings and acquisitions and advises businesses on entity governance and fiduciary standards, commercial contracts, executive employment agreements and intellectual property transfers.
Mary
Mary Donne Peters
Special Advisor to the Board of Directors
Mary Donne Peters is an attorney with over 20 years experience handling matters in technology and healthcare in over 30 states. Her clients include multi-billion dollar health care companies, technology acquisition entities and entrepreneurs. Mary holds experience with Broad litigation and risk reduction, including: Regulatory Matters, Employment Disputes, Class Actions, Antitrust Issues, Intellectual Property Disputes, Complex Commercial Litigation, Whistleblower Claims and Professional Negligence Allegations. She is a former federal criminal prosecutor and was selected for the Honors Program at the U.S. Justice Department, Antitrust Division.  In addition, she was selected for prestigious clerkship at the Fourth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals following law school (clerk to Hon. Emory Sneeden, former Chief Counsel to U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee).  Mary is a member of the Women President's Organization, is on the Board of Directors for the Red Cross (Metro Atlanta Region) and is author of legal treatise published by world's largest legal publisher (Thomson/Reuters).  She is frequently invited to lecture for regional and national attorneys' groups and judicial organizations.

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