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Executive Team
Under the direction of our medical, technical, and business management teams, DTN is set to take a leadership position in delivering true holistic, on-demand, healthcare to "anyone, anytime, anywhere".

Kurt Grossman – CEO

Experience
Kurt has 22 years of business experience.  Since 2000 He has focused on Telehealth.  He has 5 US Patents pending in the area of clinical Telemedicine.  He has been published in the American College of Physician Executives and presented at the annual convention of the American Telemedicine Association.  He has led Doctors Telehealth Network since 2002 in Pennsylvania and California.  He invested millions of dollars personally and obtained a $9.7M loan from the RUS, USDA to fund DTN through the R&D phase.  He has successfully negotiated contracts with private insurance companies, Medicaid, Medicare, hospitals, individual physicians, and large physician groups.  He is in charge of defining and implementing DTN’s goal of connecting to a national health information network with Telemedicine, Telehealth, eHealth, Distance Learning, Electronic Medical Records, Open Scheduling, and Picture Archiving Communication & Storage.  He has focused DTN on the rural Safety Net.

Results
Commercial Telehealth is being practiced in Pennsylvania, Washington, and California; cost to the government for healthcare has been reduced by 53% for patients seen by DTN; over 3,000 doctors have been introduced to Telehealth with favorable impressions; specialists available to see patients has been quadrupled; 60,000+ miles have NOT BEEN DRIVEN; and DTN is delivering Telehealth in a sustainable business model are a few of the results of Kurt’s labors.

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William W. Kauble, President
Mr. Bill Kauble has held senior management positions at a Dow ChemicalSubsidiary, ITW (Illinois Tool Works) and Auto-By-Tel a pioneer internet Company. Specifically, Mr. Kauble has been the CEO, President or C.O.O. of three manufacturing companies and two internet organizations. As example, Auto-By-Tel was named number one provider in its space and recognized as an innovator. Bill has demonstrated his ability in management as a team builder and developer of strategic relationships with customers and vendors with a focus on long-term profitability . He is a graduate of the University of Missouri and completed graduate programs at UCLA’s Anderson School and Stanford’s Graduate School of Business.

Bob A. Gimigliano, Executive Vice President of Business Development
Bob Gimigliano’s sales and corporate marketing management career has spanned 30 years in the information technology marketplace. Nearly half of this period was with two leading Fortune 500 companies that were market leaders : WANG during the mini computer era and Novell, who pioneered network computing in the late 80’s mid 90’s. More recently Bob has been directing marketing for a start-up internet technology training company that went public and another internet switch company that was acquired by a Fortune 100 company for 50x earnings.Mr. Gimigliano earned his BA at the University of Connecticut, and completed Graduate Studies in Education at Eastern Connecticut State University, and the Executive Marketing Seminar at Carnegie Mellon Graduate School.

Paul B. Clifford, Executive Vice President of Finance
Through Harbour Financial, LLC Paul has formulated corporate finance strategy for middle market companies in the United States. Since 2000, he has raised senior and subordinated debt as well as equity funding and completed buy and sell side mergers and acquisitions assignments for middle market companies. From 1997 to December 1999, Paul was a Senior Vice President at McDonald Investments, responsible for directing the investment banking activities of the Los Angeles office. At McDonald Investments, he was active in a wide range of transactions including mergers and acquisitions and the placement of equity and debt securities in both the public and private markets. Prior to joining McDonald, Paul was a Deputy General Manager at The Long-Term Credit Bank of Japan, Ltd., where he managed a $1.5 billion senior bank debt portfolio in gaming, leveraged buyouts and technology from 1991 to 1997. Paul was also a Senior Relationship Manager for Citicorp’s Leveraged Buyout Division from 1987 to 1991. He held a number of positions in strategic planning and accounting at Bank of Boston from 1978 to 1985. Between 1985 and 1987 he earned his M.B.A. from the University of Chicago. As an undergraduate, he earned a B.S./B.A. in finance from Merrimack College in 1978.

Charles (“Chip”) Fredrick Stone, DO---Mental Health Medical Director
Chip is a young exuberant Forensic Psychiatrist in Southern California with a passion of people. He expressed interest in Telehealth due to his extensive commuting from Orange County, California to Los Angeles, California. In addition to his private practice he serves as a consultant for homeless people who often injure themselves and end up in jail or the local emergency room. His passion for people and forensic background enable DTN to tailor psychiatric Telehealth services to deal with the explosion of mental health issues as returning or active duty soldiers and their dependents cope with the stress of deployment and people with mental illness appear in courtrooms or on our streets

Brett Robblee Technology Officer
Mr. Robblee has a considerable managerial and technology leadership background which includes extensive experience in the defense, media, commercial software and networking industries. He started his career in 1980 servicing computers and printers at the beginning of the Apple Computer revolution and spent the next 18 years working as a computer, network, and software technologist. In 1998 he joined Freedom Communications, Inc. (FCI) as the Manager of Interactive Technology where for the next 7 years he lead the technical charge to the Internet helping FCI to deploy infrastructure, drive digital initiatives, and plan, fund, and staff numerous dot com startups in the news and information space. In 2004 Mr. Robblee began consulting landing jobs in the telemedicine and defense industry. Currently Mr. Robblee manages the IT infrastructure and engineering automation teams for an 1,800 person campus at a large U.S. defense contractor.

Barry Whitesides, Technology Officer
Barry has experience in the deployment of complex applications, coordinating delivery architecture (QoS, performance), infrastructure (servers,content switching, routing), software development and network provisioning for high-availability applications. Barry has been a senior systems contractor for Option One Mortgage Corporation and Nissan North America. He was the project manager at Nestle Globe Center Americas from 2001 to 2004, a senior network engineer at Infonet Corporation from 1999 to 2000, a senior systems engineer at Verilink and a senior market support representative at Siemens/IBM/ROLM from 1984 to 1998.Barry received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Stanford University and his graduate degree from California State University at Fullerton, CA.

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ATA - American Telemedicine AssociationTIE - Telemedicine Information Exchange