John J. Cousins, President, Chief
Executive Officer and Director, has 25 years of management
experience. He also serves as Biomoda’s Chief Financial
Officer and has 10 years experience as a public company CFO.
Mr. Cousins began his career as an electronics engineer, and he
has worked for the ABC Television Network and Ampex. He
has also been an entrepreneur and owned and operated his own
businesses. Mr. Cousins holds undergraduate degrees from
the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Boston University.
He earned an MBA from the Wharton School of Business at the
University of Pennsylvania.
David Lambros, Director, was the
elected law director of Brook Park, Ohio, and presently serves
as the law director of the Village of Valley View and the
Village of Kelley’s Island, Ohio. As law director, Mr. Lambros
serves as chief legal counsel to cities negotiating with
corporations and businesses, and is an expert in municipal law.
Mr. Lambros has practiced law for more than 25 years and served
on various boards, including Commerce Exchange Bank and
Southwest General Hospital. Mr. Lambros presently is a director
on the Systems Board at Southwest General Hospital, a
multi-million dollar company.
Lewis White, Director, is Chief
Executive Officer and Director of New Energies Nebraska, LLC, a
subsidiary of Standard Alcohol Company. Previously, Mr.
White was CEO of Los Hojas Corporation and owned a successful
childcare business for 20 years. He has also been a real
estate investor, principal of a food services business catering
to niche markets and an employee of the State of Nebraska.
Mr. White earned a business administration degree from the
University of Nebraska at Omaha. He is a major shareholder
in Biomoda.
Maria Zannes, Director and Corporate
Secretary, brings more
than 30 years of experience in the environmental and energy
industries where she worked in multiple capacities, including
federal lobbyist and company president. Formerly president
of a national waste-to-energy trade group in Washington, D.C.,
Ms. Zannes currently consults for private clients in the medical
and environmental industries. Ms. Zannes was a legislative aide
and press secretary to U.S. Rep. Charles Wilson (D-Texas) after
leaving her home state of New Mexico where she began her career
as a journalist. Ms. Zannes is licensed to practice law in
Washington State and New Mexico.
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