Management Team

David J. McNally, Chairman of the Board, Chief Executive Officer, and President

Mr. McNally is a successful serial entrepreneur. He co-founded ZEVEX International in 1986, which became a NASDAQ-traded medical device company, and served as its Chief Executive Officer from 2000 to 2007. He led the company to earn medical device industry innovation awards and to be recognized as a technology leader in surgical instruments, medical sensors and fluid delivery systems. As CEO, he negotiated the $84 million sale of the company to strategic acquirer Moog in 2007. He is also the founding manager of NEXsprouT LLC, the technology commercialization company that seed funded Domain Surgical in 2009.

Prior to ZEVEX, Mr. McNally held various positions in marketing and sales management with EDO Corporation and Physical Acoustics Corporation. He began his career as an advanced methods development engineer with Hercules Incorporated.

Mr. McNally earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from Lafayette College in 1983, with an emphasis in computers and instrumentation, and an Executive Master of Business Administration degree from the University of Utah in 1992. He is an inventor on 14 issued patents, with 16 additional patents pending.

Kim H. Manwaring, M.D., Chief Medical Officer

Dr. Manwaring is a board-certified neurosurgeon. He previously developed a successful, active neurological surgery practice, and served at Phoenix Children's Hospital and Maricopa Medical Center, where he was Director of Pediatric Neurosurgery.

Dr. Manwaring has authored 69 published papers and chapters, principally in neurosurgery technology, and he has given 112 presentations, including nine courses taught to neurosurgeons in seven countries regarding neuroendoscopic techniques and technology. He has nine issued patents, with 16 pending. He has developed several technological innovations which have become widely used devices throughout the world in the management of head trauma, endoscope methodology, tissue dissection, and cranial remodeling. Dr. Manwaring has served as a medical advisor for new technology for several leading global surgical companies.

Dr. Manwaring graduated from Brigham Young University with high honors before completing medical school at the University of Washington School of Medicine in 1979. He completed an internship at the University of Arizona College of Medicine in 1980, residency training at the Barrow Neurological Institute/St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center in Phoenix in 1985, and a Fellowship in Pediatric Neurosurgery at The Hospital for Sick Children, in Toronto, in 1986.

Phillip L. McStotts, Chief Financial Officer

Mr. McStotts co-founded ZEVEX International and served as its Chief Financial Officer, Director, Secretary and Treasurer from its inception in 1986 until its sale to a strategic acquirer in 2007. Earlier in his career, Mr. McStotts was a practicing CPA running his own professional corporation, Phillip L. McStotts, CPA P.C. and also served as Tax Manager for Petersen, Sorensen & Brough and Chachas & Associates.

Mr. McStotts received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Accounting from Westminster College in 1980, and received a Master of Business Administration Degree in Taxation from Golden Gate University in 1982. He is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants.

Philip Eggers, Executive Vice President, Research and Development

Mr. Eggers has over 30 years of experience in the development and marketing of leading edge medical devices. Prior to Domain Surgical, Mr. Eggers was Vice President of Research and Development for ZEVEX International (now Moog), responsible for the research and development of intravenous infusion systems, pain management pumps, enteral nutrition delivery systems, surgical handpieces for cataract and neurosurgery, and OEM medical sensor subassemblies. Prior to Moog, Mr. Eggers was the Vice President of Research and Development of CardioNet from 2000 to 2004, a successful start-up company that pioneered mobile cardiac outpatient telemetry. Prior to CardioNet, Mr. Eggers was Vice President of Research and Development at Alaris Medical Systems from 1991 to 2000, where he conceived and executed the development of the Medley Patient Management System for infusion therapy. Earlier in his career, he held various senior product development leadership positions including Research and Development Manager at Critikon, where he developed innovative infusion devices, and Berkley BioEngineering. He holds 12 issued U.S. patents with over 20 pending applications.

Mr. Eggers received a BA in Physics from the University of Colorado in 1978 and an MBA from Santa Clara University in 1990.

Thomas Pendlebury, Vice President of Sales and Marketing

Thomas Pendlebury has over 30 years of sales and marketing management experience in the medical device industry, building sales and marketing organizations in general surgery, gynecology, orthopaedics, and spine. Prior to Domain Surgical, Mr. Pendlebury spent the last 15 years building start-up companies such as Nextremity Solutions, where he served as Vice President of Sales; and SurgRx and Novacept, where he served as Sales Directors.

Mr. Pendlebury joined Novacept at the start of commercialization in 2002 and the company was successfully sold to Cytyc in 2004. He served as Regional Business Director for both the surgical and diagnostic divisions of Cytyc, which was acquired by Hologic in 2007. SurgRx was subsequently sold to Ethicon Endo in 2008.

His experience in orthopaedics began at Synthes as Regional Sales Director. Prior to Synthes he spent 5 years at Hill-Rom; and began his career at Ethicon where he held numerous managerial responsibilities in sales and marketing during his 11 years.

Curtis Jensen, Vice President, Quality and Regulatory Affairs

Mr. Jensen has over 19 years of related medical device experience. Prior to Domain Surgical, he served as Quality Manager at Ceramatec, where he was responsible for the quality and regulatory aspects of medical product design, including 510(k) submissions to the FDA and management of the quality system for FDA and European Union compliance. Prior to Cerametec, he was Corrective and Preventive Action manager at GE OEC Healthcare, where he managed material conformance, conducted investigations related to product quality, and regularly monitored and reported quality metrics. From 2002 to 2007, he held director and manager level quality and regulatory positions at Iomed, a venture-funded company that produced electronic pain medication delivery systems. Earlier in his career, Mr. Jensen held positions in quality and regulatory management at Bausch & Lomb and Bard Access Systems.

Mr. Jensen received a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from Utah State University in 1987, and a Master of Science Degree in Applied Mathematics from Johns Hopkins University in 1990.

Paul Hammond, Vice President, Operations

Mr. Hammond has over 20 years of experience in the medical device manufacturing industry. Prior to Domain Surgical, he served from 2003 to 2010 as Manufacturing Manager for ZEVEX International (now Moog), consolidating and managing daily operations of the diverse medical device manufacturing group with annual sales of $100 million, including proprietary and OEM products. From 2002 to 2003, he managed production operations related to minimally invasive cardiology products at Jomed. From 1997 to 2001, he was Manufacturing Manager at Innerdyne, where he managed production operations supporting $20 million in annual sales. Earlier in his career, Mr. Hammond held manufacturing management positions at Bard Access Systems and Merit Medical Systems.

Mr. Hammond received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Aeronautical Science from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in 1991 and an MBA from the University of Phoenix in 1999. He holds an APICS Certificate of Inventory Management, and has completed training in Capacity and Resource Planning, Manufacturing Resource Planning and Total Quality Management, at Weber State University.

Ed Hammond, Vice President of Sales and Marketing

Mr. Hammond has over 30 years of management experience in sales, marketing, and business development in the medical device industry. Prior to Domain Surgical, Mr. Hammond was Director of Domestic Sales for the Therapeutics Division of ZEVEX International from 2004 to 2009. Mr. Hammond's start-up experience also includes the position of Vice President of Sales and Marketing for In-Line Diagnostics (now Hemametrics).

Earlier in his career, Mr. Hammond was Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Utah Medical Products, where he directed the sales and marketing of a series of innovative products for specialty electrosurgery, high-risk obstetrics monitoring and critical care. Mr. Hammond's early marketing and sales experience included positions with Gould Cardiovascular and Abbott Critical Care (originally Sorenson Research). He began his career in healthcare as a technician in an interventional cardiology laboratory at Intermountain Healthcare in Salt Lake City.

He received a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from University of Redlands, California in 1986.

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