Dana Mead joined Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers as a partner in May 2005 to work in the life sciences practice. For
the past 23 years, Dana's career has focused on identifying new medical
technologies, developing new markets and therapies, and building
world-class management teams. He has worked with physician thought
leaders around the world representing 10 different medical specialties.
At KPCB, Dana leverages experience gained from his v...
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Dana Mead joined Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers as a partner in May 2005 to work in the life sciences practice.
For
the past 23 years, Dana's career has focused on identifying new medical
technologies, developing new markets and therapies, and building
world-class management teams. He has worked with physician thought
leaders around the world representing 10 different medical specialties.
At KPCB, Dana leverages experience gained from his venture-funded,
start-up management roles and board participation to support
entrepreneurs and innovators dedicated to making a real difference in
the lives of millions suffering from life-limiting disease.
Prior
to joining KPCB, Dana was President of Guidant Vascular Intervention, a
fully integrated billion dollar division with over 4500 employees.
Since joining Guidant in 1992, he held positions of increasing
responsibility including Vice President and General Manager, Cardiac
& Vascular Surgery; Vice President and General Manager, Stents,
Vascular Intervention Group; President, Japan and A/P Operations based
in Tokyo; and Vice President, Corporate Relations and Policy with
responsibility for investor relations, corporate communications,
corporate marketing and public policy initiatives. Prior to joining
Guidant, Dana worked in various sales and marketing roles at Allergan,
Inc. and Johnson & Johnson. A native of Connecticut, Dana received
his Bachelor's degree from Lafayette College and holds an MBA degree
from the University of Southern California. Dana serves on the boards
of the California Healthcare Institute (CHI), the Cardiovascular
Research Foundation (CRF), AesThera, Inc., Corventis, Inc., Sinexus,
Spotlight Surgical, Navigenics, Synvascular, OtisMed Corporation and
Lucille Packard Children's Hospital (LPCH).
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