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  1. Mr. Nelson served as CEO and Director for Uptake Medical, Kerberos Proximal Solutions and VenPro – all private venture capital financed medical device companies in Orange County. His currently serves as a Director for CardieX and Regenesis Biomedical.

  2. Oct 11, 2019 · Nelson brings more than three decades of experience as a medical device executive and has extensive background in new product development, marketing and commercialization. Prior to Q’Apel, Nelson served as President and CEO of Uptake Medical, Kerberos Solutions and VenPro Cardiovascular.

  3. King Nelson joined Q'Apel Medical as CEO and Director in 2019.King Nelson has more than 30 years of diverse experience and expertise with medical devices. Previously, he served as president and CEO of Kerberos Proximal Solutions, which was acquired by FoxHollow, and as president and CEO of VenPro, which was acquired by Medtronic. Prior to.

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    • Newport Beach, California
  4. Oct 11, 2019 · Prior to Q'Apel, Nelson served as President and CEO of Uptake Medical, Kerberos Solutions and VenPro Cardiovascular. "I am delighted to join the terrific team at Q'Apel Medical and look forward...

  5. Prior to that, King served in the cardiovascular space, as president and CEO of Kerberos Proximal Solutions (acquired by FoxHollow Technologies) and as president and CEO of VenPro (acquired by Medtronic). Kings early years in the medical industry were spent at Baxter International and American Hospital Supply Corporation.

  6. Aug 28, 2006 · King Nelson, President and CEO of Kerberos Proximal Solutions, stated, "We believe FoxHollow and Kerberos are a perfect fit. The 200-plus person sales and marketing team at FoxHollow has proven their ability to drive wide adoption of innovative devices in the interventional community.

  7. Dec 31, 1999 · Kerberos Proximal Solutions, Inc. is a medical device company. It develops solutions to treat vascular disease. The company develops proximal embolic-protection technology to recover debris dislodged during angioplasty and stent placement Investors.

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