Ken Trbovich CFA Vice President Life Sciences Ken has six years experience writing equity research reports on public U.S. companies. Ken was previously Associate Director of Research for the Red Chip Review, a nationally recognized financial publication providing primary research to retail and institutional investors. While Ken was a generalist for four years, publishing research across a broad spectrum of industries, he has been focused on the specialty pharmaceutical market for the past two years. Ken has a BS in accounting from the University of Arizona and a Master of International Management from Thunderbird, and he is also a CFA charterholder.
David Bouchey PhD, Vice President Life Sciences David brings 16 years of research experience to our team. He trained as a cell biologist, with experience in the fields of virology, cardiovascular biology, developmental biology, protein biochemistry, cell biology and immunology. David received a Ph.D. in Cell biology from the University of Virginia. He simultaneously earned an MS in Virology and an MBA in monetary economics from the University of Kentucky, where he was awarded the Carpenter Fellowship in Business.
Bryan Quinn Associate Analyst Life Sciences Bryan Quinn joined C.E. Unterberg, Towbin Life Sciences Research as an Associate Analyst in August 2000. Prior to joining C.E. Unterberg, Towbin, Mr. Quinn conducted research in the area of cardiovascular biology at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center. Mr. Quinn received B.S.degrees in Biology and Anthropology/Zoology from the University of Michigan.
Fred Green Vice President Fred Green joined C.E. Unterberg, Towbin in 2000 with over seven years of Investment Banking experience. Prior to C.E. Unterberg, Towbin, Mr. Green was with Bigelow & Company and focused on both public offerings and private placements, as well as strategic advisement for biotechnology companies. Prior to Bigelow & Company, Mr. Green was with EVEREN Securities from 1995 to 1997.
Fred Green received his B.S. in Finance from the University of Wyoming |