LumiThera is committed to creating a brighter horizon for patients by developing treatment solutions to improve visual function, stop or slow the progression of debilitating eye diseases and prevent vision loss and blindness. Our team of clinicians, scientists and engineers, well-versed in the benefits of photobiomodulation, recognized that no treatment solution existed for the Dry AMD patient population and that there are unmet medical needs for other debilitating acute and chronic ocular diseases and disorders.

Together, we created the award-winning Valeda Light Delivery System. Valeda is currently CE Marked in the European Union. Valeda is in clinical trials and not approved for use in the United States.

LumiThera LT-300

LumiThera was recognized as “The Most Innovative And Promising Medtech & E-Health Company” at the 2017 Biovision Conference in Lyon, France. The Valeda Light Delivery System  (LT-300) was awarded the 2016 MD&M West Innovation Prize.

Management Team

Clark E. Tedford, Ph.D. is a co-founder of LumiThera and has served as President and CEO since the formation of the Company in 2013. Previously Dr. Tedford was Vice President and Chief Science Officer at PhotoThera, a leading LED/laser company from 2010-2012. Prior to PhotoThera, Dr. Tedford was at Omeros from 2003-2010 as Vice President, Pharmaceutical Research. Prior to Omeros, Dr. Tedford was President of Solentix, Inc. During Dr. Tedford’s 30 years in the pharmaceutical and medical device industry, he has held several scientific and executive management positions from 1993-2003 including Executive Vice President of Research and Development for Gliatech, Inc. Prior to that Dr. Tedford was at Schering-Plough Research Institute as a Principal Scientist. Dr. Tedford earned his Ph.D. in pharmacology from the University of Iowa and completed his post-doctoral work in the Department of Pharmacology at the Loyola University Medical School.

Cindy L. Croissant is the Vice President of Clinical Operations at LumiThera. Prior to LumiThera, Ms. Croissant was the Senior Director of Clinical Operations at Vital Therapies, Senior Director of Clinical Operations and Project Management at Aeolus Pharmaceuticals, Director of Clinical Operations at PhotoThera, and Clinical Proposal Manager and Clinical Operations Manager at PAREXEL. Ms. Croissant has 25+ years of clinical research and industry experience including phase I-IV drug, device and biologics trials. Therapeutic areas include ophthalmology, hepatology, radiation exposure, neurology, oncology, dermatology, and dentistry. Ms. Croissant earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Colorado State University and a Masters of Business Administration from Regis University.

Scott Bradley is the Senior Director of Product Development at LumiThera. Prior to LumiThera, Mr. Bradley was the Senior Director of Product Development at Vital Therapies, Director of Product Development at PhotoThera, and a program management consultant to medical device and in-vitro diagnostic companies. Mr. Bradley has 24 years of experience including engineering design and program management for research, clinical trial, and commercial device development. Therapeutic areas include ophthalmology, oncology, hepatology, neurology and dentistry. Mr. Bradley earned a Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering from Colorado State University and is the coauthor of 10 issued patents.

Duane R. Morrison is the Vice President of Sales at LumiThera. Mr. Morrison has over 30 years of experience in business development and a 20 plus year track record in executive management in the eye care industry. His expertise is in commercial market development, sales and operations in the product and service areas of the eyecare health sector. Mr. Morrison has been a key executive in the development of organizations from the ground up including strategic planning, operational excellence, and development of sales organizations. He has held senior leadership positions with TLC Vision Corporation and TearLab Corporation.

Tracy C. Puckett is the Vice President of Marketing for LumiThera.  Ms. Puckett has global brand strategy and product launch experience in packaged goods, medical device and pharmaceutical products. Prior to forming her own consultancy, she served as Vice President of Marketing at TearLab Corporation, Executive Director of Branding at Alimera Sciences and Executive Director of US Marketing at Novartis Ophthalmics. Mrs. Puckett managed the Novartis Ophthalmics account at Adair-Greene prior to joining Novartis Ophthalmics. International consumer experience was achieved at McCann-Erickson in Moscow, Russia, a multi-national advertising agency where she headed a New Business team and served as Group Account Supervisor for a diverse brand team, managing clients such as Johnson & Johnson, Nestle, and Gillette. Throughout her career, she has successfully built sustainable brand propositions which met company P&L objectives. She earned a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Georgia Southern University.

Lori Holder is the Vice President of Regulatory Affairs. Prior to joining LumiThera, Lori was the Senior Director of Global Regulatory Operations at Alcon and has held positions of increasing responsibility at Guidant Corporation, Sulzer Orthopedics, Sulzer Intermedics, and Cyberonics, Inc.   She has over 30 years of experience in in medical device regulatory affairs, clinical research, quality assurance, and quality systems. Therapeutic areas include ophthalmology, cardiology, neurology, and orthopedics.  Lori has earned her Regulatory Affairs Certification (RAC) and has a B.S. in Biomedical Engineering from Texas A&M University.

Board of Directors

Clark E. Tedford, Ph.D. is a co-founder of LumiThera and has served as President and CEO since the formation of the Company in 2013. Previously Dr. Tedford was Vice President and Chief Science Officer at PhotoThera, a leading LED/laser company from 2010-2012.  Prior to PhotoThera, Dr. Tedford was at Omeros from 2003-2010 as Vice President, Pharmaceutical Research. Prior to Omeros, Dr. Tedford was President of Solentix, Inc. During Dr. Tedford’s 30 years in the pharmaceutical and medical device industry, he has held several scientific and executive management positions from 1993-2003 including Executive Vice President of Research and Development for Gliatech, Inc. Prior to that Dr. Tedford was at Schering-Plough Research Institute as a Principal Scientist. Dr. Tedford earned his Ph.D. in pharmacology from the University of Iowa and completed his post-doctoral work in the Department of Pharmacology at the Loyola University Medical School.

Daniel Bertholet is a LumiThera Board member as well as the founder of 4see Ventures, a boutique investment firm advising family offices and private investors in their venture capital investments. Previously, Mr. Bertholet was with Endeavour Vision where he invested in MedTech and life sciences companies in Europe and the USA.  He was instrumental in crafting the investment strategy of the MedTech Growth fund which reached €250m in 2014. Mr. Bertholet served for many years on the MedTech Task force of the European Venture Capital Association (EVCA) and spoke at numerous MedTech and investing conferences. Prior to that, he worked as CFO of a security start-up, and then transitioned to a career in venture capital in Geneva, first as an analyst at Vision Capital and then as an investment Manager at Genevest. Mr. Bertholet studied in Geneva, Switzerland and at the School of International Service of the American University in Washington DC, and then moved to Paris to study at Science Po for his MBA.

 

Yang Yigang is a Board Member of LumiThera and the Founding Partner and CEO of WaterStone Capital Limited. Mr. Yang also serves on the board of directors of Robotic Vision Technology Inc. and Seattle Gummy Company, and previously served on the board of directors of Buderim Group Limited, an Australian public company. Prior to founding WaterStone, he was the CEO of COFCO Agricultural Industrial Investment Fund Management Co., Ltd. In early 2011, he founded Danmeng Contemporary Arts Investment Co., Ltd., and acted as its Chairman of the Board. In 2009, Mr. Yang was the President of Tianjin Yanshan Capital Management Co., Ltd., where he established the first Chinese Leasing Fund. He also served on the board of directors of Tianjin Bohai Leasing Co., Ltd., a Chinese public company. From 1994 to 2009, Mr. Yang worked in New York as Managing Director for Asia Capital Group, Managing Director for Capital Market Engineering and Trade LLC, and Vice President for Credit Suisse First Boston. Prior to transferring from Credit Suisse China to Credit Suisse First Boston in New York, Mr. Yang was the Chief Credit Officer at Credit Suisse Beijing Representative Office. Mr. Yang is a Member of the Investment Adviser Group of the F50, a Silicon Valley Investment Fund, Judge of the National Technology Competition hosted by the Ministry of Science and Technology of China, and Chief investment consultant of The Inner Mongolian Prairie Ecology Industry Investment Co., Ltd. Mr. Yang received his bachelor degree of Finance from Capital University of Economics and Business in Beijing.

Carina Cao is a board observer of LumiThera and a co-founder and managing partner of WaterStar Capital Limited. (“WaterStar”). She manages all WaterStar’s capital markets and investment activities and oversees its daily operations. Since WaterStar was founded in 2015, Ms. Cao has been responsible for fundraising, deal transactions, post-investment management, exit strategies, compliance, and risk control.  Ms. Cao has comprehensive experiences in operating fund management companies, including fund structure design, domestic and international deal source, valuation analysis, Due Diligence, Overseas Direct Investment application, deals and funds exit planning and executions. Ms. Cao also serves as Board Members for WaterStar-invested domestic and international enterprises.

Jackson Streeter is a board member of LumiThera. Dr. Streeter was the CEO and Executive Director of the Florida Technology Seed Capital Fund a seed stage venture fund investing in companies commercializing technologies developed from state of Florida Universities, Colleges or research Institutes. Since inception, the fund has created over 50 companies with private investment matching Florida state funding at an 11:1 ratio and having over $2.4 billion in economic impact for the State of Florida.

Dr. Streeter served as the CEO of Banyan Biomarkers a spinout company from the University of Florida. During his time the company received over $110M in contracts and grants from NIH/Department of Defense and raised $20M in private capital for the development of a first ever blood test for traumatic brain injury and concussion. The Banyan brain injury test received FDA clearance on 14 February 2018, completed a license with Abbott Laboratories and was acquired by Biomerieux.

Dr. Streeter was the Founder, CEO and Chief Medical Officer of PhotoThera, Inc. where he raised over $120 million in private capital and was responsible for the design and management of five U.S. and international clinical trials for the treatment of stroke. The company was acquired in a private equity transaction. He was also the co-founder of American Veterinary Laser which was also acquired in a private transaction.

Dr. Streeter is the inventor of over twenty patents and author on multiple scientific publications. He has served on the following boards and executive committees including: Abfero Pharmaceuticals, Astrocyte Pharma, Genascence Inc., Lacerta Therapeutics, the Florida Research Consortium, Governor’s Life Science Task Force for the State of Florida, FBI counter terrorism south east working group, Walter H. Coulter Center Committee at the University of Miami, Department of Defense Grey Team in Afghanistan, Sid Martin Biotechnology Incubator advisory board, CADE Museum and the Gainesville Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors.

Dr. Streeter served as an Officer in the U.S. Navy, completing a general surgery internship at Naval Regional Medical Center Portsmouth, Virginia and then primary Flight School at Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida. During his military service, he was the first Naval Flight Surgeon selected as a TOPGUN staff instructor, served on several overseas deployments and was awarded the Navy Achievement Medal and the Navy Commendation Medal. He earned his B.S. degree in Biology from the University of Nevada Reno and his M.D. from the University of Nevada School of Medicine. He has a wife Maria and two daughters.