BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Richard Staelin, PhD, Chairman of the Board of Directors
Richard Staelin is the Gregory Mario and Jeremy Mario Professor Emeritusof Business Administration at the Fuqua School of Business, Duke University. He joined Duke in 1982 after teaching at Carnegie-Mellon University for 13 years. He has also been on the faculties of the Australian Graduate School of Management and the University of Chicago. He was Editor of Marketing Science and President of ISMS. He has won best paper awards at Marketing Science, JMR and JM and was awarded the Converse Award and the AMA Best Educators Award. He is an inaugural fellow in ISMS and the AMA and a fellow in INFORMS. He was awarded the best teaching award for the DKU program in 2016.
Sree Koneru, PhD, Board of Directors Member
Dr. Koneru is Director of Program Management for a contract manufacturing organization that specializes in the design & development of wearable and implantable active electronic medical devices. In his previous role, Sree served as the VP of Product Development for BioElectronics Corporation, where he was responsible for prototype development, physiological testing/clinical evaluation, and regulatory submissions, culminating in several approvals from the US FDA and a CE marking. He also managed the product life cycle from conception to retail launch for domestic and international channel partners.
Sree obtained his doctoral degree in Biomedical Engineering (’15) from the State University of New York at Binghamton, NY- USA. He has a background in bringing Neuromodulation (Electroceuticals) medical devices to market, with research expertise in investigating physiological responses (prototype development and clinical research) of pulsed radiofrequency electromagnetic fields. His vision is to be an industry leader in developing transcutaneous, percutaneous, implantable, and electromagnetic neuromodulation technologies, intended to treat chronic diseases.

Kenneth McLeod – Bioengineering Consultant
Kenneth McLeod is the Chairman and a Professor in the Bioengineering and Bioelectromagnetics Laboratory at the State University of New York. Dr. McLeod is a pioneer researcher and author on the effect of energy on tissue, particularly at low power levels.
Mr. McLeod serves as an advisor to the Company and is not a member of the Board of Directors.