


Jim Sims is the Chairman and Founder of the global product innovation consulting firm, GEN3 Partners. He has a thirty year track record of building market-leading professional services and technology companies. Before GEN3, he founded Cambridge Technology Partners, Inc., which eventually became the leading consulting and systems-integration company of its kind. Prior to CTP, he founded Concurrent Computer Corporation which became the pre-eminent real-time information company under his leadership. In addition to serving as the Chairman of Specialists On Call, Mr. Sims currently serves on the boards of EDS and Thru, Inc., and is the Chairman of Airgain Inc., American E-Pay, Inc., Groxis, Inc., GenXL, Inc., and Leveler LLC.


Dr. Joe Peterson has over seventeen years of experience as Chief Executive Officer of five companies in service industries, both private and public, domestic and international, including companies in the call center, scientific and medical staffing, hospital services, claims administration and specialty marketing businesses. Prior to his business career, Dr. Peterson practiced as a board-certified emergency physician in the emergency department of The George Washington University Hospital in Washington D.C., where he was an Associate Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine and a Fellow of the American Board of Emergency Medicine. He received his BA and MD degrees from the University of Michigan and did his specialty training in emergency medicine at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.


Arthur Toscanini is the Chief Financial Officer and Senior Vice President of GEN3 Partners. Prior to GEN3, he worked with Cambridge Technology Partners where he was responsible for all finance, treasury, legal and investor relations activities. He also played a major role in CTP's initial and secondary public stock offerings as well as their seven acquisitions. Mr. Toscanini also served as Vice President and Controller of Concurrent Computer Corporation where he oversaw their worldwide accounting, budgeting, financial reporting, and helped the firm with its initial public stock offering.


David Butterwoth is the President of the investment advisory firm, Townsend Group Investments, Inc. He manages a considerable private investment fund comprised of common stock and private equity investment opportunities. Mr. Butterworth has been with TGI for nineteen years, during which time the company has delivered impressive investment results. He is responsible for providing the initial equity for Specialists On Call, Inc., and has been instrumental in its continued development and growth. Mr. Butterworth is also a past board member of Airgain, Inc., and Pragmatic Vision International.


L. Keith Mullins has over twenty-five years of experience in the investment business and is the Founder of Greenwoods Capital. He previously headed the European Investment Bank Technology Group at Schroeder Salomon Smith Barney. Prior to joining the European Investment Bank, Mr. Mullins directed the Emerging Growth Stock Group at Salomon Smith Barney in New York and prior to that he held a similar position at Morgan Stanley & Co., Inc. Mr. Mullins began his career at Dean Witter & Company as an Emerging Research Analyst over twety-five years ago.

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Bevil J. Hogg is a Director of the advanced cardiology instrument control system designer and manufacturer, Stereotaxis, Inc. He served as the company's Chief Executive Officer from June 1997 until his retirement in January 2009 and prior to 2007, he also served as its President. From 1994 through 1996, Mr. Hogg served as the President and Chief Executive Officer of Everest & Jennings International Ltd., a manufacturer of wheelchairs and other hospital, home care and nursing home products. Prior to Everest & Jennings, he was a Founder or Co-Founder of three companies, including the Trek Bicycle Corporation. Mr. Hogg received a Diplôme Superior d’Études Française from the Sorbonne.

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Fred C. Goad, Jr., is the Co-Founder of the private investment company, Voyent Partners, L.L.C. He has over 30 years of experience building and running companies that provide superior electronic transaction processes as well as information and technology services for the healthcare industry. Mr. Goad served as the Co-Chief Executive Officer of the transaction services division of the WebMD Corporation from 2000 to 2001 and prior to that he served on the Board of Directors of the Quintiles Transnational Corporation. He founded his first company, Envoy, in 1985 and pioneered electronic transaction processing services for the healthcare industry until the company was eventually acquired by Quintiles in 1999. Mr. Goad currently sits on the Board of Directors of the Luminex Corporation as well as several private companies.