ML14135A360

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Updated General Information for Shine Medical Technologies. Inc
ML14135A360
Person / Time
Site: SHINE Medical Technologies
Issue date: 05/15/2014
From: Bynum R
SHINE Medical Technologies
To:
Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
SMT-2014-021
Download: ML14135A360 (8)


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Medical Technologies May 15, 2014 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555 SMT-2014-021 10 CFR 50.33

References:

(1) SHINE Medical Technologies, Inc. letter to NRC, dated March 26, 2013, Part One of the SHINE Medical Technologies, Inc. Application for Construction Permit (ML130880226)

(2) SHINE Medical Technologies, Inc. letter to NRC, dated May 31, 2013, Part Two of the SHINE Medical Technologies, Inc. Application for Construction Permit (ML13172A361)

Updated General Information for SHINE Medical Technologies. Inc.

Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.30, SHINE Medical Technologies, Inc. (SHINE) submitted an application for a construction permit to construct a medical isotope facility to be located in Janesville, WI (References 1 and 2). Enclosure 4 of Reference (1) provided the public version of general information in accordance with 10 CFR 50.33, which included information regarding the SHINE Board of Directors. provides updated general information reflecting changes made to the SHINE Board of Directors.

If you have any questions, please contact Mr. Jim Costedio, Licensing Manager, at 608/210-1730.

I declare under the penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.

Executed on May 15, 2014.

Very truly yours, R. Vann Bynum, Ph.D.

Chief Operating Officer SHINE Medical Technologies, Inc.

Docket No. 50-608 Enclosure cc:

Administrator, Region Ill, USNRC Project Manager, USNRC Environmental Project Manager, USNRC Supervisor, Radioactive Materials Program, Wisconsin Division of Public Health 25551ndustrial Drive I Monona, W153713l P (608) 210-1060 IF (608) 210-25041 www.shinemed.com

2 pages follow ENCLOSURE 1 SHINE MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.

UPDATED GENERAL INFORMATION FOR SHINE MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.

GENERAL INFORMATION

Page 1 of 2 Corporate Structure, Directors, and Principal Officers SHINE is the applicant for a CP and will own and operate the facility. This application and the demonstration of financial capability are based on the current corporate structure and financial situation of SHINE.

The facility will be owned by SHINE, which was organized in the State of Wisconsin. The business and affairs of SHINE are managed under the direction of a Board of Directors and through the officers of SHINE. The SHINE board currently consists of six directors and there are three SHINE executive officers. All of the directors are US citizens except as noted (one director is a citizen of Canada).

The six current directors are:

Dr. Gregory Piefer, Chief Executive Officer and Director; U.S. Citizen 2555 Industrial Drive Monona, Wisconsin 53713 Dr. Thomas "Rock" Mackie, Director; Canadian Citizen and U.S. permanent resident 2555 Industrial Drive Monona, Wisconsin 53713 Richard Leazer, Director; U.S. Citizen 2555 Industrial Drive Monona, Wisconsin 53713 Donald J. Whelley, Director; U.S. Citizen 2555 Industrial Drive Monona, Wisconsin 53713 Philip M. Halpern, Director; U.S. Citizen 2555 Industrial Drive Monona, Wisconsin 53713 Todd Asmuth, Director; U.S. Citizen 2555 Industrial Drive Monona, Wisconsin 53713

Page 2 of 2 The three current executive officers of SHINE are:

Dr. Gregory Piefer, Chief Executive Officer; U.S. Citizen 2555 Industrial Drive, Monona, Wisconsin 53713 Dr. Richard Vann Bynum, Chief Operations Officer; U.S. Citizen 2555 Industrial Drive Monona, Wisconsin 53713 Stephen C. Hathaway, Chief Financial Officer; U.S. Citizen 2555 Industrial Drive Monona, Wisconsin 53713 Biographies of the directors and officers are listed in Attachment 1.

Foreign Ownership or Control; Acting as Agent SHINE is a private, closely held corporation that currently has approximately 25 shareholders.

In addition, all employees of SHINE participate in a stock option plan and hold options to purchase shares in the future. To the best of our knowledge, all of our current shareholders holding 1 percent or more of SHINEs stock are U.S. citizens or entities owned or controlled by U.S. citizens. All of our current employees holding stock options are U.S. citizens.

One of the six directors on SHINEs Board is a Canadian citizen with U.S. permanent resident status. The appointment of one citizen of Canada as a director of SHINE has no material impact on SHINEs current compliance with the requirements regarding FOCD in 10 CFR 50.38.

SHINE is not acting as an agent or representative of another person in filing the CP application.

3 pages follow ENCLOSURE 1 ATTACHMENT 1 SHINE MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.

UPDATED GENERAL INFORMATION FOR SHINE MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.

GENERAL INFORMATION BIOGRAPHIES OF OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

Page 1 of 3 OFFICERS Dr. Gregory Piefer, President and Chief Executive Officer Dr. Piefer is the founder of SHINE Medical Technologies, Inc. and presently serves as its CEO.

Before this, he served as the president of Phoenix Nuclear Labs, where he managed the development of high-output particle sources. He formerly served as the Chief Technical Officer of Gillware Inc., a leading data recovery and backup company. He holds a PhD in nuclear engineering, and BS degrees in physics and electrical and computer engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Stephen C. Hathaway, Chief Financial Officer Mr. Hathaway has over 30 years of progressive financial management experience, specializing in medical technology, service and manufacturing environments. Most recently, he served as CFO for TomoTherapy, Inc., a public company with $200 million in annual sales which designs, manufactures and sells medical equipment to deliver radiation for the treatment of cancer. In 2007, he led the process of taking the company public, raising $250 million. Prior to that, Mr. Hathaway was the CFO of SurModics, Inc., a medical technology company that he helped take public in 1998.

Dr. Richard Vann Bynum, Chief Operations Officer Dr. Bynum has over 30 years experience in both for profit and national laboratory work and is experienced directing large, high-technology, high-security organizations and projects. His experience includes management of all of Los Alamos National Laboratorys nuclear and non-nuclear facilities, involving a staff of 1,850 people and an annual budget of $917 million.

Dr. Bynum led the organization in a greater than 30 percent improvement in its safety metrics, while reducing staffing and controlling costs. Previously, Dr. Bynum managed a

$200 million/year manufacturing operation where he achieved one of the highest on-time delivery rates in the industry. He also served as the project director for a highly successful

$1.8 billion project to re-establish a critical national security capability, which required frequent interactions with Congressional Members and committees. Dr. Bynum holds a PhD in inorganic chemistry from the University of Alabama and has been certified in Lean Manufacturing by the University of Michigan.

Page 2 of 3 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Dr. Thomas Rock Mackie Dr. Mackie currently serves as Director of Medical Devices at the Morgridge Institute for Research and as a professor in the departments of Medical Physics, Human Oncology, and Engineering Physics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is the author of more than 130 peer-reviewed publications, 25 patents, and has supervised more than 25 PhD students.

With his expertise in radiation therapy treatment planning and intensity-modulated radiotherapy, his group developed the PinnacleTM treatment planning system, now marketed by Philips Medical. He is a co-founder and former Chairman of the Board of TomoTherapy, Inc., a Madison-based company employing 650 people. Dr. Mackie received his B.S. in Physics from the University of Saskatchewan in 1980 and his doctorate in Physics from the University of Alberta in 1984.

Dr. Gregory Piefer Dr. Piefer is the founder of SHINE Medical Technologies, Inc. and presently serves as its CEO.

Before this, he served as the president of Phoenix Nuclear Labs, where he managed the development of high-output particle sources. He formerly served as the Chief Technical Officer to Gillware Inc., a leading data recovery and backup company. He holds a PhD in nuclear engineering, and BS degrees in physics and electrical and computer engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Richard Leazer Richard Leazer was Managing Director of the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation prior to his retirement in 2000. He was President of Ohmeda, a medical device and equipment manufacturer, and a division of BOC, from 1988 through 1992. From 1981 to 1988 he was President of Anaquest, a specialty pharmaceutical company and a division of BOC. Currently, Mr. Leazer is a principal in a Madison-based angel investing network, Wisconsin Investment Partners, LLC. Former positions also include President of the WIN Foundation, which sponsors the Wisconsin Venture Fair as well as a Technology luncheon series, and founding President of the Wisconsin Technology Council, an organization working to improve Wisconsins high technology company environment. He was a Trustee of the Weinert Applied Ventures Program for Entrepreneurship at the UW-Madison School of Business. Mr. Leazer received a bachelors degree in Business Administration from the University of Iowa in 1963 and an MBA from the Drexel Institute of Technology in 1966.

Page 3 of 3 BOARD OF DIRECTORS (continued)

Donald J. Whelley Donald J. Whelley is the Managing Member of DJW Advisors, providing advisory services to institutional and high net worth clients. Don has worked for over thirty years in energy and financial services providing valuation and advisory services and most recently supporting clients investing in other industry sectors including mining and biotech. After graduating with a BS in Accounting from Clarkson University, Don began his professional career working as an auditor for Arthur Andersen. Dons career has included accounting, finance and acquisition work for companies involved in oil and gas, agricultural biotech, broker dealer and syndication of real estate investments and energy consulting. In addition to SHINE, Don served as a Director of GeoResources Inc. (Houston TX), a publicly traded exploration & production company, Board Observer of Dynamis Therapeutics, Inc. (Philadelphia, PA), a private biotech, and currently serves as a Board Observer for Flugen, Inc. (Madison, WI), a private medical device maker/vaccine company, and Advisory Board member of Blue Ocean Consulting, Inc.

(Lawrence, KS), an internet software and consulting firm.

Philip M. Halpern Philip M. Halpern is the managing partner of the law firm of Collier, Halpern, Newberg, Nolletti &

Bock, LLP, with offices in New York City, White Plains and Stamford, Connecticut. Mr. Halpern is a magna cum laude graduate of Fordham University, where he majored in economics, and is a graduate of Pace University School of Law where he obtained his juris doctor. He is a Fellow of the American Bar Foundation and a member of the Office of Court Administrations Advisory Committee on Civil Practice, the Association of the Bar of the City of New York, the Committee on Federal Judiciary for the New York State Bar Association, the American Bar Association, the New York County Lawyers Association, New York State Trial Lawyers Association, the Association of Trial Lawyers of America, and the Federal Bar Council. Mr. Halpern has been a member of the Advisory Council for the Board of Judges for the Southern District of New York.

Mr. Halpern began his legal career in 1980 as a law clerk to a federal judge in the Southern District of New York.

Todd Asmuth Todd Asmuth is the CEO of AquaMost, Inc., a privately held company founded in 2006 to improve and commercialize technology invented at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Mr. Asmuth has spent 15 years managing early stage companies. Immediately prior to AquaMost, he was the President of Surebond, a specialty chemical manufacturer with a line of environmentally friendly adhesives and sealants. He has a history of successfully taking companies from concept to commercialization to profitability. In addition, he sits on the board of directors of multiple early stage companies and non-profit organizations. Early in his career, Mr. Asmuth spent 4 years in management consulting with Booz Allen & Hamilton on strategy engagements with Fortune 500 companies. Mr. Asmuth earned an MBA with honors from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University and a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Yale University. He is a member of the Society of Petroleum Engineers.