Jeffrey G. Gold
Director/Board Member at Access Closure, Inc.
Active connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Mitchell Dann | M | 63 |
Sapient Capital Management LLC
Sapient Capital Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance Founded by Mitchell Dann in 2000, Sapient Capital Management LLC is a venture capital firm located in Wilson, Wyoming | 24 years |
Howard Donnelly | M | 63 | 20 years | |
Stephen Trowbridge | M | 49 | 16 years | |
James Clemmer | M | 60 | 8 years | |
Hank Plain | M | 66 |
Access Closure, Inc.
Access Closure, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Access Closure, Inc. manufactures and distributes medical devices for cardiovascular and peripheral vascular markets. Its products include Mynx ace, Mynx grip, Mynx sealant technology and flash ostial system. The company was in founded in 2002 by Farhad Khosravi and is headquartered in Santa Clara, CA. | - |
Karen Licitra | F | 64 | 5 years | |
Susan M. Aloyan | F | - |
Access Closure, Inc.
Access Closure, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Access Closure, Inc. manufactures and distributes medical devices for cardiovascular and peripheral vascular markets. Its products include Mynx ace, Mynx grip, Mynx sealant technology and flash ostial system. The company was in founded in 2002 by Farhad Khosravi and is headquartered in Santa Clara, CA. | - |
Leo Nelson Hopkins | M | - |
Sapient Capital Management LLC
Sapient Capital Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance Founded by Mitchell Dann in 2000, Sapient Capital Management LLC is a venture capital firm located in Wilson, Wyoming
Access Closure, Inc.
Access Closure, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Access Closure, Inc. manufactures and distributes medical devices for cardiovascular and peripheral vascular markets. Its products include Mynx ace, Mynx grip, Mynx sealant technology and flash ostial system. The company was in founded in 2002 by Farhad Khosravi and is headquartered in Santa Clara, CA. | - |
Eileen Auen | F | 61 | 8 years | |
Wesley Johnson | M | 65 | 17 years | |
Farhad Khosravi | M | - |
Access Closure, Inc.
Access Closure, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Access Closure, Inc. manufactures and distributes medical devices for cardiovascular and peripheral vascular markets. Its products include Mynx ace, Mynx grip, Mynx sealant technology and flash ostial system. The company was in founded in 2002 by Farhad Khosravi and is headquartered in Santa Clara, CA. | 22 years |
Jan Reed | F | 64 | 8 years | |
Michael Tarnoff | M | 55 | 5 years | |
Glenn Julyan | M | - |
Access Closure, Inc.
Access Closure, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Access Closure, Inc. manufactures and distributes medical devices for cardiovascular and peripheral vascular markets. Its products include Mynx ace, Mynx grip, Mynx sealant technology and flash ostial system. The company was in founded in 2002 by Farhad Khosravi and is headquartered in Santa Clara, CA. | 16 years |
Saleem Cheeks | M | - | 6 years | |
Kim Seabury | M | 57 | 13 years | |
Stephen Mason | M | - |
Access Closure, Inc.
Access Closure, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Access Closure, Inc. manufactures and distributes medical devices for cardiovascular and peripheral vascular markets. Its products include Mynx ace, Mynx grip, Mynx sealant technology and flash ostial system. The company was in founded in 2002 by Farhad Khosravi and is headquartered in Santa Clara, CA. | - |
Marna Bronfen-Moore | F | 57 | 5 years | |
Benjamin Davis | M | 59 | 9 years | |
Carole Roth | F | - |
Access Closure, Inc.
Access Closure, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Access Closure, Inc. manufactures and distributes medical devices for cardiovascular and peripheral vascular markets. Its products include Mynx ace, Mynx grip, Mynx sealant technology and flash ostial system. The company was in founded in 2002 by Farhad Khosravi and is headquartered in Santa Clara, CA. | 15 years |
Brian Armijo | M | - |
Access Closure, Inc.
Access Closure, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Access Closure, Inc. manufactures and distributes medical devices for cardiovascular and peripheral vascular markets. Its products include Mynx ace, Mynx grip, Mynx sealant technology and flash ostial system. The company was in founded in 2002 by Farhad Khosravi and is headquartered in Santa Clara, CA. | - |
Ariel Klein Sutton | M | - |
Access Closure, Inc.
Access Closure, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Access Closure, Inc. manufactures and distributes medical devices for cardiovascular and peripheral vascular markets. Its products include Mynx ace, Mynx grip, Mynx sealant technology and flash ostial system. The company was in founded in 2002 by Farhad Khosravi and is headquartered in Santa Clara, CA. | 16 years |
Warren Nighan | M | 55 | 7 years | |
Deb Bontecou | F | - |
Sapient Capital Management LLC
Sapient Capital Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance Founded by Mitchell Dann in 2000, Sapient Capital Management LLC is a venture capital firm located in Wilson, Wyoming | 15 years |
Rob Kuhling | M | - |
Access Closure, Inc.
Access Closure, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Access Closure, Inc. manufactures and distributes medical devices for cardiovascular and peripheral vascular markets. Its products include Mynx ace, Mynx grip, Mynx sealant technology and flash ostial system. The company was in founded in 2002 by Farhad Khosravi and is headquartered in Santa Clara, CA. | 24 years |
Lee R. Guterman | M | - |
Sapient Capital Management LLC
Sapient Capital Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance Founded by Mitchell Dann in 2000, Sapient Capital Management LLC is a venture capital firm located in Wilson, Wyoming | - |
Jeani Delagardelle | F | 67 |
Access Closure, Inc.
Access Closure, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Access Closure, Inc. manufactures and distributes medical devices for cardiovascular and peripheral vascular markets. Its products include Mynx ace, Mynx grip, Mynx sealant technology and flash ostial system. The company was in founded in 2002 by Farhad Khosravi and is headquartered in Santa Clara, CA. | - |
Wilfred Jaeger | M | 67 |
Access Closure, Inc.
Access Closure, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Access Closure, Inc. manufactures and distributes medical devices for cardiovascular and peripheral vascular markets. Its products include Mynx ace, Mynx grip, Mynx sealant technology and flash ostial system. The company was in founded in 2002 by Farhad Khosravi and is headquartered in Santa Clara, CA. | - |
Gregory Fluet | M | 55 |
Sapient Capital Management LLC
Sapient Capital Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance Founded by Mitchell Dann in 2000, Sapient Capital Management LLC is a venture capital firm located in Wilson, Wyoming | 22 years |
Juan Serna | M | - | 7 years |
Connections Chart
Multi-company connection
Former connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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D. Joseph Gersuk | M | 74 | 6 years | |
Eamonn Hobbs | M | 65 | 21 years | |
William P. Murphy | M | 100 |
Cordis Corp.
Cordis Corp. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Cordis Corp. develops and manufactures devices for interventional vascular medicine and electrophysiology. The firm's products include guidewires, balloons, forceps, catheters, and stents to treat a variety of circulatory system problems including coronary artery disease and cerebral aneurysms. The company was founded by William P. Murphy Jr. in 1959 and is headquartered in Milpitas, CA. | 26 years |
Mark Frost | M | 60 | 3 years | |
Joseph DeVivo | M | 57 | 5 years | |
Michael Greiner | M | 51 | 3 years | |
Peter J. Graham | M | 57 | 10 years | |
Johannes Keltjens | M | 67 | 2 years | |
Richard Ferrari | M | 70 |
CardioThoracic Systems, Inc.
CardioThoracic Systems, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services CardioThoracic Systems, Inc., located in Cupertino, Calif., is a leading developer of proprietary technologies in minimally invasive cardiothoracic surgery. CTS introduced its first generation system for minimally invasive beating heart bypass surgery in January 1997. Since that time, over 11,000 beating heart bypass procedures, including midline and thorocotomy approaches, have been performed using CTS' propriety instruments. CTS is also developing technologies in the area of minimally invasive valve repair. CardioThoracic Systems, Inc., has been acquired by Guidant in 1999. | 4 years |
David M. Handler | M | 64 |
Corindus, Inc.
Corindus, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Corindus, Inc. designs, manufactures and commercializes precision vascular robotic systems for use in minimally invasive procedures. The Company’s initial product, the CorPath system, provides procedure control from an interventional cockpit, allowing for precise, robotic-assisted placement of coronary guidewires and stent/balloon catheters. | 6 years |
Dennis Meteny | M | 70 | 20 years | |
Steven van Dick | M | 69 |
CryoVascular Systems, Inc.
CryoVascular Systems, Inc. Pharmaceuticals: MajorHealth Technology Cryovascular Systems, Inc. used to develop therapy products for the treatment of peripheral vascular and cardiovascular diseases. The company products were includes non-saline angioplasty devices for arterial catheterization. Cryovascular Systems was founded by James Joye & Ronald Williams in 1977 and was headquartered in Los Gatos, CA
CardioThoracic Systems, Inc.
CardioThoracic Systems, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services CardioThoracic Systems, Inc., located in Cupertino, Calif., is a leading developer of proprietary technologies in minimally invasive cardiothoracic surgery. CTS introduced its first generation system for minimally invasive beating heart bypass surgery in January 1997. Since that time, over 11,000 beating heart bypass procedures, including midline and thorocotomy approaches, have been performed using CTS' propriety instruments. CTS is also developing technologies in the area of minimally invasive valve repair. CardioThoracic Systems, Inc., has been acquired by Guidant in 1999. | 9 years |
Vincent A. Bucci | M | 69 | 7 years | |
Jeffrey Lightcap | M | 66 |
Corindus, Inc.
Corindus, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Corindus, Inc. designs, manufactures and commercializes precision vascular robotic systems for use in minimally invasive procedures. The Company’s initial product, the CorPath system, provides procedure control from an interventional cockpit, allowing for precise, robotic-assisted placement of coronary guidewires and stent/balloon catheters. | 6 years |
Scott J. Solano | M | - | 1 years | |
Sriram Venkataraman | M | 51 | 4 years | |
Michael S. Sharp | M | - | 3 years | |
Peter J. Kish | M | 69 | - | |
George W. Bourne | M | 64 | 2 years | |
Donna Haire | F | - | - | |
David Helsel | M | 60 | 7 years | |
David Burgstahler | M | 55 | 5 years | |
Richard Scott Etlinger | M | 62 | 2 years | |
Kevin J. Gould | M | 70 | 10 years | |
Steven R. LaPorte | M | 73 | - | |
Tom Ireland | M | - | - | |
Michael Trimarchi | M | 44 | - | |
Alan Panzer | M | - | 2 years | |
John J. Soto | M | 59 | 6 years | |
Michael R. Crompton | M | 66 |
CryoVascular Systems, Inc.
CryoVascular Systems, Inc. Pharmaceuticals: MajorHealth Technology Cryovascular Systems, Inc. used to develop therapy products for the treatment of peripheral vascular and cardiovascular diseases. The company products were includes non-saline angioplasty devices for arterial catheterization. Cryovascular Systems was founded by James Joye & Ronald Williams in 1977 and was headquartered in Los Gatos, CA | 2 years |
Howard S. Stern | M | 93 | 17 years | |
Carolyn Donaldson | F | - |
Cordis Corp.
Cordis Corp. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Cordis Corp. develops and manufactures devices for interventional vascular medicine and electrophysiology. The firm's products include guidewires, balloons, forceps, catheters, and stents to treat a variety of circulatory system problems including coronary artery disease and cerebral aneurysms. The company was founded by William P. Murphy Jr. in 1959 and is headquartered in Milpitas, CA. | 13 years |
Charlie Larsen | M | 72 |
Cordis Corp.
Cordis Corp. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Cordis Corp. develops and manufactures devices for interventional vascular medicine and electrophysiology. The firm's products include guidewires, balloons, forceps, catheters, and stents to treat a variety of circulatory system problems including coronary artery disease and cerebral aneurysms. The company was founded by William P. Murphy Jr. in 1959 and is headquartered in Milpitas, CA. | 4 years |
Leonard Pinchuk | M | - |
Cordis Corp.
Cordis Corp. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Cordis Corp. develops and manufactures devices for interventional vascular medicine and electrophysiology. The firm's products include guidewires, balloons, forceps, catheters, and stents to treat a variety of circulatory system problems including coronary artery disease and cerebral aneurysms. The company was founded by William P. Murphy Jr. in 1959 and is headquartered in Milpitas, CA. | - |
David McDonald | M | 63 | 1 years | |
Eric L. Buehlmann | M | - |
CryoVascular Systems, Inc.
CryoVascular Systems, Inc. Pharmaceuticals: MajorHealth Technology Cryovascular Systems, Inc. used to develop therapy products for the treatment of peripheral vascular and cardiovascular diseases. The company products were includes non-saline angioplasty devices for arterial catheterization. Cryovascular Systems was founded by James Joye & Ronald Williams in 1977 and was headquartered in Los Gatos, CA | 4 years |
Todd F. Davenport | M | 73 |
Cordis Corp.
Cordis Corp. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Cordis Corp. develops and manufactures devices for interventional vascular medicine and electrophysiology. The firm's products include guidewires, balloons, forceps, catheters, and stents to treat a variety of circulatory system problems including coronary artery disease and cerebral aneurysms. The company was founded by William P. Murphy Jr. in 1959 and is headquartered in Milpitas, CA. | 12 years |
Mary Cregut | F | - | - | |
Gerald Winkels | M | 68 |
Corindus, Inc.
Corindus, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Corindus, Inc. designs, manufactures and commercializes precision vascular robotic systems for use in minimally invasive procedures. The Company’s initial product, the CorPath system, provides procedure control from an interventional cockpit, allowing for precise, robotic-assisted placement of coronary guidewires and stent/balloon catheters. | 3 years |
Barbara Kucharczyk | F | - | - | |
Gary Barrett | M | 56 | - | |
Robert Arthur Simpson | M | - | 2 years | |
Heather J. Daniels-Cariveau | F | 50 | 2 years | |
Ronald Lamy | M | - | - | |
Mark Stephens | M | 56 | 4 years | |
Sean Morris | M | 52 | 6 years | |
Charles R. Greiner | M | 57 | - | |
David P. Meyers | M | 60 | 11 years | |
K. Wayne McDougall | M | - | - | |
Gregory David Casciaro | M | 67 | 4 years | |
Harold C. Mapes | M | 64 | 18 years | |
Robert D. Mitchell | M | 62 | 2 years | |
Daniel K. Recinella | M | 65 | - | |
Steven Schiess | M | 64 |
Cordis Corp.
Cordis Corp. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Cordis Corp. develops and manufactures devices for interventional vascular medicine and electrophysiology. The firm's products include guidewires, balloons, forceps, catheters, and stents to treat a variety of circulatory system problems including coronary artery disease and cerebral aneurysms. The company was founded by William P. Murphy Jr. in 1959 and is headquartered in Milpitas, CA. | 7 years |
Stephen James McGill | M | 63 | 5 years | |
Lynda M. Wallace | F | 61 | - | |
Richard A. Stark | M | 59 | - | |
Norman R. Weldon | M | - |
Cordis Corp.
Cordis Corp. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Cordis Corp. develops and manufactures devices for interventional vascular medicine and electrophysiology. The firm's products include guidewires, balloons, forceps, catheters, and stents to treat a variety of circulatory system problems including coronary artery disease and cerebral aneurysms. The company was founded by William P. Murphy Jr. in 1959 and is headquartered in Milpitas, CA. | 8 years |
Eric Castaldi | M | 59 |
Cordis Corp.
Cordis Corp. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Cordis Corp. develops and manufactures devices for interventional vascular medicine and electrophysiology. The firm's products include guidewires, balloons, forceps, catheters, and stents to treat a variety of circulatory system problems including coronary artery disease and cerebral aneurysms. The company was founded by William P. Murphy Jr. in 1959 and is headquartered in Milpitas, CA. | 3 years |
David White | M | 77 |
Corindus, Inc.
Corindus, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Corindus, Inc. designs, manufactures and commercializes precision vascular robotic systems for use in minimally invasive procedures. The Company’s initial product, the CorPath system, provides procedure control from an interventional cockpit, allowing for precise, robotic-assisted placement of coronary guidewires and stent/balloon catheters. | 4 years |
Joseph E. Laptewicz | M | 75 | 7 years | |
Charles Thomas Orsatti | M | 79 | 3 years | |
Alfred Novak | M | 76 |
Cordis Corp.
Cordis Corp. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Cordis Corp. develops and manufactures devices for interventional vascular medicine and electrophysiology. The firm's products include guidewires, balloons, forceps, catheters, and stents to treat a variety of circulatory system problems including coronary artery disease and cerebral aneurysms. The company was founded by William P. Murphy Jr. in 1959 and is headquartered in Milpitas, CA. | 12 years |
Frank Fischer | M | 82 |
Cordis Corp.
Cordis Corp. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Cordis Corp. develops and manufactures devices for interventional vascular medicine and electrophysiology. The firm's products include guidewires, balloons, forceps, catheters, and stents to treat a variety of circulatory system problems including coronary artery disease and cerebral aneurysms. The company was founded by William P. Murphy Jr. in 1959 and is headquartered in Milpitas, CA. | 10 years |
Mark Deem | M | - |
Cordis Corp.
Cordis Corp. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Cordis Corp. develops and manufactures devices for interventional vascular medicine and electrophysiology. The firm's products include guidewires, balloons, forceps, catheters, and stents to treat a variety of circulatory system problems including coronary artery disease and cerebral aneurysms. The company was founded by William P. Murphy Jr. in 1959 and is headquartered in Milpitas, CA. | 1 years |
Jon Bohane | M | - |
Velomedix, Inc.
Velomedix, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Velomedix is a development stage medical device company created to realize the clinical potential of mild therapeutic hypothermia in benefiting patients suffering from ischemic and reperfusion injury effects of cardiac arrest, heart attack, stroke and traumatic brain injury. A comprehensive review of the medical literature demonstrates that cooling protects cells at risk, prevents tissue death and preserves organ function. Therapeutic Hypothermia offers a novel solution for the protection of the body's organs during ischemic insults and later from reperfusion injury. Cooling protects tissue during ischemia by reducing oxygen metabolism, inflammation and maintaining cell membrane integrity. In the case of reperfusion injury hypothermia reduces oxidative stress, micro vascular clogging, free radical production and inflammatory responses which are destructive to cells that have had blood flow restored after a period of ischemia. | - |
Michael D. Hooven | M | 68 |
Cordis Corp.
Cordis Corp. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Cordis Corp. develops and manufactures devices for interventional vascular medicine and electrophysiology. The firm's products include guidewires, balloons, forceps, catheters, and stents to treat a variety of circulatory system problems including coronary artery disease and cerebral aneurysms. The company was founded by William P. Murphy Jr. in 1959 and is headquartered in Milpitas, CA. | 5 years |
Richard T. Spencer | M | 87 |
Cordis Corp.
Cordis Corp. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Cordis Corp. develops and manufactures devices for interventional vascular medicine and electrophysiology. The firm's products include guidewires, balloons, forceps, catheters, and stents to treat a variety of circulatory system problems including coronary artery disease and cerebral aneurysms. The company was founded by William P. Murphy Jr. in 1959 and is headquartered in Milpitas, CA. | 5 years |
Robert W. Croce | M | 82 |
Cordis Corp.
Cordis Corp. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Cordis Corp. develops and manufactures devices for interventional vascular medicine and electrophysiology. The firm's products include guidewires, balloons, forceps, catheters, and stents to treat a variety of circulatory system problems including coronary artery disease and cerebral aneurysms. The company was founded by William P. Murphy Jr. in 1959 and is headquartered in Milpitas, CA. | 13 years |
Shaun O’Neil | M | 42 | 7 years |
Statistics
Country | Connections | % of total |
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United States | 100 | 100.00% |
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