
Board of Directors
David Kyle, PhD
Dr. Kyle, CEO and President of SKANRF is a serial entrepreneur, founder, CEO, and Chairman in the biotech field and has raised over $350M for three of his startups over the past 35 years. David also combines a distinguished scientific background with his commercial acumen, and has published over seventy-five scientific articles, edited two books, is the named inventor on over two hundred patents, and was inducted into the US Technology Hall of Fame in 2009, for his contributions to US Science and Industry.
Tim Brown
Mr. Brown is a global, strategic CEO and Marketing Executive with 28 years of success across premier consumer, pharmaceutical and infant nutrition brands at Evolve BioSystems, Mead Johnson Nutrition and Procter & Gamble. He is experienced in raising startup financing, managing successful joint ventures and partnerships, interacting with Boards, and his expertise spans a variety of customers and channels in the developed and developing world. He has achieved outstanding results leveraging strategic vision, marketing/product and innovation, organizational development, team building and execution.
Garry Kyle
Mr. Kyle is the owner of COHA Ventures, whose investments include GT Ventures, Meridian, White Oak Creek Ranch, and Tate & Co. Distillery. Garry was also a co-founder and investor in Symplr, a Houston-based, comprehensive provider of credentialing and regulatory compliance software-as-a-service (SAAS) solutions to help healthcare organizations ensure governance, mitigate risk, and ensure compliance. Symplr was acquired by Clearlake Capital Group in 2018.
Stephanie Setliff, MD
Dr. Setliff is a child, adolescent and adult psychiatrist living in Dallas, Texas. She is certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology and has specialized in the treatment of eating disorders for over 20 years. After developing and directing the eating disorders program at Children’s Health, she joined Eating Recovery Center and Pathlight Mood & Anxiety Center in January 2014 to develop and open ERC and Pathlight's Dallas treatment center. Dr. Setliff sits on several local and national Boards and speaks frequently at various eating disorder education, prevention, and treatment programs to increase awareness about eating disorders.
Fr. John Mudd
Father Mudd is the Executive Director for Advancement, Archbishop Carroll High School. He was born in Washington, D.C., and ordained a priest for the Archdiocese of Washington in 1969. He was appointed the Assistant Director of the Archdiocesan Office of Social Development in 1973. In this capacity Father Mudd developed educational materials and organized churches for involvement in urban and social justice issues. Fr. Mudd has built a firm base of individual, corporate, and foundation support for Archbishop Carroll High School that contributes over 2.3 million dollars a year to operations, scholarship, and tuition assistance. Fr. Mudd retired from full-time active ministry in the Archdiocese of Washington in 2015.
John Campbell, JD
John Campbell earned his law degree from Yale Law School and his undergraduate degree in economics from Duke University. Over nearly four decades, he advised management teams, boards of directors, and financial intermediaries on complex financing, acquisitions, and transactions, representing companies in the life sciences and technology industries. Before retiring in 2022, he was a partner in the San Francisco office of Morrison & Foerster LLP and co-chaired their life sciences group. He played a key role in more than 40 initial public offerings and facilitated hundreds of venture capital financings, driving investments totaling billions.