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William P. Danielczyk most recently served as Chairman of The Bentley Group, LLC, a mid-Atlantic regional
merchant banking firm. The Bentley Group completed two transactions in its first operating year including
the merger of a private healthcare company into a public company, Surgical Safety Products, where he served
as Chairman of the Board until June, 2002. Mr. Danielczyk also served as Chairman of Reli-Communications,
a private telecommunications company located in Prince William County, Virginia.
Prior to 2002, Mr. Danielczyk served as Chairman and CEO of Millennium Health Communications, Inc. The
assets of Millennium were sold to C5 Health, Inc., which eventually was merged into Surgical Safety Products.
In 1992, he founded Ambulatory Healthcare Corporation of America (AHCA), a comprehensive network of
integrated and innovative outpatient healthcare services. Under his leadership, Inc. 500 named AHCA one
of the fastest growing private companies in America for 1997. Mr. Danielczyk has raised substantial monies for companies he has been associated with and is recognized as a
leading authority in the healthcare field. He has held numerous leadership positions and served on several
national volunteer boards and charitable organizations. He attended Elmhurst College, near Chicago, Illinois.
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A recognized and accomplished leader in the specialty of Orthopedics, Dr. Reynolds attended Indiana School of Medicine.
He performed his residency at the Ochsner Foundation Hospital in New Orleans, LA between 1976 and 1980 in
Orthopedics. He is a staff physician at Danforth Memorial Hospital in Texas City, TX. In addition, he
served as its Chief of Staff from 1986-1987.
Dr. Reynolds is on staff at several other Houston area hospitals and is certified by the American Board
of Orthopedic Surgeons and is a Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons. Dr. Reynolds is a
founder of the first freestanding outpatient surgical center in Texas. Dr. Reynolds donates his time and
service for local junior and high school soccer teams.
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Mr. Biagi has over thirty years of executive management experience. Mr. Biagi spent twenty-nine years with
International Business Machines (IBM) in various senior management positions including management of 5000
employees on a U.S. Navy project where he effectively reduced overhead while generating $220 million for
the company, exceeding division goals. After retiring from IBM in 1988, Mr. Biagi was hired as President
of BITE, Inc., a small diagnostic software development firm with revenues exceeding 5 million dollars.
Mr. Biagi served as BITE President until 1991. Mr. Biagi served as Senior Vice President, Corporate
Secretary and Director of Ambulatory Healthcare Corporation of America (AHCA) between 1992 and 1999.
From 1999 to 2002, Mr. Biagi served as a Director for Millennium Health Communications and
Reli-Communications. Mr. Biagi completed electrical/electronic engineering studies at Northeastern
University in Boston, Massachusetts and attended State University of New York School of Engineering
and received a bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering. His professional development includes a
total of 240 classroom hours in both IBM Advanced Management Training and IBM Software Engineering
Training and over 300 hours in various management seminars.
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Dr. Altaffer grew up in Warsaw, Virginia. He attended the University of Virginia where he was an Echols Scholar.
While in college he excelled as a student leader and served as president of the College of Arts and Sciences and
chariman of the honor committee during his last year. He received the Raven Society Award for the student who
contributed most to the university.
After graduating from college in 1969 he attended medical school at the
University of Virginia and then completed a residency in urology at the Portsmouth Naval Hospital. While practicing
urology, he became involved in several entrepreneurial medical enterprises including one of the first freestanding
surgery centers in North Carolina and the first mobile lithotripsy company in America, Carolina Lithotripsy. He
subsequently helped found Commonwealth Lithotripsy in Virginia and served as its Medical Director.
When he retired
from the practice of medicine in 1996, he was a partner in the Pratt Medical Center in Fredericksburg, Virginia,
a large multi-specialty clinic. Following retirement he served as a director of Ambulatory Healthcare Corporation
of America and also Millennium Health Communications. During his retirement, Dr. Altaffer has become a successful
landscape artist and is an elected member of the Salmagundi Club in New York and the Washington Society of Landscape
Painters.
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