Kevin G. Connors
Founder at Solace Therapeutics, Inc.
Active connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
---|---|---|---|---|
Russell Layton | M | - |
Velasa Sports, Inc.
Velasa Sports, Inc. Specialty StoresRetail Trade Velasa Sports, Inc. develops and manufactures skate sharpening equipment and related accessories for ice hockey, figure skating and sled hockey. The company was founded in 2014 and is headquartered in Acton, MA. | 11 years |
Marie O'Malley | F | - |
Massachusetts Medical Device Industry Council
Massachusetts Medical Device Industry Council Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Massachusetts Medical Device Industry Council, also known as MassMEDIC, is the largest regional medtech association in Massachusetts. With over 300 members, the organization represents manufacturers, product developers, suppliers, research institutions, and academic health centers. | - |
Andrew Greenfield | M | 51 |
Massachusetts Medical Device Industry Council
Massachusetts Medical Device Industry Council Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Massachusetts Medical Device Industry Council, also known as MassMEDIC, is the largest regional medtech association in Massachusetts. With over 300 members, the organization represents manufacturers, product developers, suppliers, research institutions, and academic health centers. | - |
John McDonough | M | 65 |
Solace Therapeutics, Inc.
Solace Therapeutics, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Solace Therapeutics, Inc. develops non-surgical treatments for common bladder disorders. It offers medical devices for stress urinary incontinence, overactive bladder, male voiding dysfunction, and lower urinary tract symptoms. The company was founded by Kevin G. Connors in 2002 and is headquartered in Framingham, MA. | - |
Randall S. Barko | M | - |
Massachusetts Medical Device Industry Council
Massachusetts Medical Device Industry Council Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Massachusetts Medical Device Industry Council, also known as MassMEDIC, is the largest regional medtech association in Massachusetts. With over 300 members, the organization represents manufacturers, product developers, suppliers, research institutions, and academic health centers. | 10 years |
Paul Shaskan | M | - |
Velasa Sports, Inc.
Velasa Sports, Inc. Specialty StoresRetail Trade Velasa Sports, Inc. develops and manufactures skate sharpening equipment and related accessories for ice hockey, figure skating and sled hockey. The company was founded in 2014 and is headquartered in Acton, MA. | - |
Ben Miller | M | - |
AgenDx Biosciences, Inc.
AgenDx Biosciences, Inc. BiotechnologyHealth Technology AgenDx Biosciences, Inc. is an early stage molecular diagnostics company developing a molecular diagnostics platform. The firm is a commercializing a novel technology to bring molecular diagnostics to patient care. The company was founded by Kevin Connors and Ben Miller in 2014 and is headquartered in South Bend, IN. | 10 years |
Sharad H. Joshi | M | - |
Massachusetts Medical Device Industry Council
Massachusetts Medical Device Industry Council Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Massachusetts Medical Device Industry Council, also known as MassMEDIC, is the largest regional medtech association in Massachusetts. With over 300 members, the organization represents manufacturers, product developers, suppliers, research institutions, and academic health centers. | 5 years |
Michelle Basil | F | 52 |
Massachusetts Medical Device Industry Council
Massachusetts Medical Device Industry Council Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Massachusetts Medical Device Industry Council, also known as MassMEDIC, is the largest regional medtech association in Massachusetts. With over 300 members, the organization represents manufacturers, product developers, suppliers, research institutions, and academic health centers. | - |
Thomas S. Crane | M | - |
Massachusetts Medical Device Industry Council
Massachusetts Medical Device Industry Council Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Massachusetts Medical Device Industry Council, also known as MassMEDIC, is the largest regional medtech association in Massachusetts. With over 300 members, the organization represents manufacturers, product developers, suppliers, research institutions, and academic health centers. | 10 years |
Dave Neustaedter | M | - |
Solace Therapeutics, Inc.
Solace Therapeutics, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Solace Therapeutics, Inc. develops non-surgical treatments for common bladder disorders. It offers medical devices for stress urinary incontinence, overactive bladder, male voiding dysfunction, and lower urinary tract symptoms. The company was founded by Kevin G. Connors in 2002 and is headquartered in Framingham, MA. | - |
Mary Heino | F | 64 |
Massachusetts Medical Device Industry Council
Massachusetts Medical Device Industry Council Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Massachusetts Medical Device Industry Council, also known as MassMEDIC, is the largest regional medtech association in Massachusetts. With over 300 members, the organization represents manufacturers, product developers, suppliers, research institutions, and academic health centers. | 5 years |
Vasant Padmanabhan | M | 57 |
Massachusetts Medical Device Industry Council
Massachusetts Medical Device Industry Council Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Massachusetts Medical Device Industry Council, also known as MassMEDIC, is the largest regional medtech association in Massachusetts. With over 300 members, the organization represents manufacturers, product developers, suppliers, research institutions, and academic health centers. | 5 years |
Alison Minter | F | - |
Velasa Sports, Inc.
Velasa Sports, Inc. Specialty StoresRetail Trade Velasa Sports, Inc. develops and manufactures skate sharpening equipment and related accessories for ice hockey, figure skating and sled hockey. The company was founded in 2014 and is headquartered in Acton, MA. | 4 years |
Timothy Porth | M | - |
Velasa Sports, Inc.
Velasa Sports, Inc. Specialty StoresRetail Trade Velasa Sports, Inc. develops and manufactures skate sharpening equipment and related accessories for ice hockey, figure skating and sled hockey. The company was founded in 2014 and is headquartered in Acton, MA. | 4 years |
Soren L. Oberg | M | 47 |
Velasa Sports, Inc.
Velasa Sports, Inc. Specialty StoresRetail Trade Velasa Sports, Inc. develops and manufactures skate sharpening equipment and related accessories for ice hockey, figure skating and sled hockey. The company was founded in 2014 and is headquartered in Acton, MA. | - |
Peter Blacklow | M | 54 |
Velasa Sports, Inc.
Velasa Sports, Inc. Specialty StoresRetail Trade Velasa Sports, Inc. develops and manufactures skate sharpening equipment and related accessories for ice hockey, figure skating and sled hockey. The company was founded in 2014 and is headquartered in Acton, MA. | 9 years |
Jim Jordan | M | - |
Velasa Sports, Inc.
Velasa Sports, Inc. Specialty StoresRetail Trade Velasa Sports, Inc. develops and manufactures skate sharpening equipment and related accessories for ice hockey, figure skating and sled hockey. The company was founded in 2014 and is headquartered in Acton, MA. | - |
Paul Donovan | M | 68 |
Massachusetts Medical Device Industry Council
Massachusetts Medical Device Industry Council Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Massachusetts Medical Device Industry Council, also known as MassMEDIC, is the largest regional medtech association in Massachusetts. With over 300 members, the organization represents manufacturers, product developers, suppliers, research institutions, and academic health centers. | - |
John J. Wallace | M | 70 |
Massachusetts Medical Device Industry Council
Massachusetts Medical Device Industry Council Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Massachusetts Medical Device Industry Council, also known as MassMEDIC, is the largest regional medtech association in Massachusetts. With over 300 members, the organization represents manufacturers, product developers, suppliers, research institutions, and academic health centers. | - |
John Brooks | M | 73 |
Massachusetts Medical Device Industry Council
Massachusetts Medical Device Industry Council Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Massachusetts Medical Device Industry Council, also known as MassMEDIC, is the largest regional medtech association in Massachusetts. With over 300 members, the organization represents manufacturers, product developers, suppliers, research institutions, and academic health centers. | - |
Albert Chin | M | - |
Solace Therapeutics, Inc.
Solace Therapeutics, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Solace Therapeutics, Inc. develops non-surgical treatments for common bladder disorders. It offers medical devices for stress urinary incontinence, overactive bladder, male voiding dysfunction, and lower urinary tract symptoms. The company was founded by Kevin G. Connors in 2002 and is headquartered in Framingham, MA. | - |
Connections Chart
Multi-company connection
Former connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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William H. Gruber | M | - |
Solace Therapeutics, Inc.
Solace Therapeutics, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Solace Therapeutics, Inc. develops non-surgical treatments for common bladder disorders. It offers medical devices for stress urinary incontinence, overactive bladder, male voiding dysfunction, and lower urinary tract symptoms. The company was founded by Kevin G. Connors in 2002 and is headquartered in Framingham, MA. | 11 years |
Bonnie Kintzer | F | 62 |
Harvard Business School
| 2 years |
Glenn E. Killoren | M | - |
University of Notre Dame
| 7 years |
Tom McIntyre | M | - |
University of Notre Dame
| 6 years |
Salvatore Muoio | M | 64 |
University of Notre Dame
| 7 years |
Kevin M. Butler | M | 68 |
University of Notre Dame
| 6 years |
Gregory S. Folley | M | - |
University of Notre Dame
| 7 years |
William Greason | M | - |
University of Notre Dame
| 5 years |
Scott Malpass | M | - |
University of Notre Dame
| 6 years |
Matthew P. Feeney | M | - |
University of Notre Dame
| 8 years |
Stasia Obremskey | F | - |
Harvard Business School
University of Notre Dame
| 7 years |
Phil Stark | M | - |
University of Notre Dame
| 2 years |
Timothy Scannell | M | 60 |
University of Notre Dame
| 6 years |
Steve Shafran | M | 66 |
Harvard Business School
| 2 years |
Glenn A. Clark | M | - |
University of Notre Dame
| 3 years |
Ned Fleming | M | 63 |
Harvard Business School
| 2 years |
Tom Sampson | M | - |
University of Notre Dame
| 4 years |
James van Bergh | M | - |
Harvard Business School
| 4 years |
William Stoney Henry | M | - |
Harvard Business School
| 2 years |
Mark Lanigan | M | 64 |
Harvard Business School
| 3 years |
T. Neale Attenborough | M | 64 |
Harvard Business School
| 2 years |
Peter L. Slavin | M | 66 |
Harvard Business School
| 4 years |
Richard Rosling | M | 61 |
Harvard Business School
| 2 years |
Brendan Joseph Swords | M | - |
Harvard Business School
| 2 years |
John Danhakl | M | 67 |
Harvard Business School
| 2 years |
Martin Kall | M | 63 |
Harvard Business School
| 2 years |
Mark Leslie Adam Rosen | M | - |
Harvard Business School
| 2 years |
Paul Chamberlain | M | 60 |
Harvard Business School
| 2 years |
Jeremy Kramer | M | 62 |
Harvard Business School
| 2 years |
David C. Rupert | M | 67 |
Harvard Business School
| 2 years |
Marshall Lux | M | 64 |
Harvard Business School
| 2 years |
Gordon Orr | M | 63 |
Harvard Business School
| 2 years |
Rick Legleiter | M | 65 |
Harvard Business School
| 2 years |
Mark Loch | M | - |
Harvard Business School
| 2 years |
Courtney Shea | F | 63 |
University of Notre Dame
| 4 years |
Ellen Chua | F | - |
Harvard Business School
| 4 years |
Mark Russell Lilly | M | - |
Harvard Business School
| 2 years |
Jamie Manson | M | - |
University of Notre Dame
| 4 years |
John Seifrick | M | 64 |
Harvard Business School
| 4 years |
Glyn Aeppel | F | 65 |
Harvard Business School
| 2 years |
Scott Wayne Bonham | M | 62 |
Harvard Business School
| 2 years |
Bobby Lent | M | - |
Harvard Business School
| 2 years |
Steven Gackenbach | M | 60 |
Harvard Business School
| 2 years |
Michelle Collins | F | 63 |
Harvard Business School
| 2 years |
Harry Gruner | M | 64 |
Harvard Business School
| 2 years |
Bryce Blair | M | 65 |
Harvard Business School
| 2 years |
David Buzby | M | 64 |
Harvard Business School
| 2 years |
Douglas Linde | M | 60 |
Harvard Business School
| 2 years |
Jeffrey Howard Schwartz | M | 65 |
Harvard Business School
| 2 years |
Jonathan Clark | M | 65 |
Harvard Business School
| 2 years |
Alan Jacob Wilson | M | - |
Harvard Business School
| 2 years |
John S. Clendening | M | 61 |
Harvard Business School
| 2 years |
John Kilcoyne | M | 65 |
Solace Therapeutics, Inc.
Solace Therapeutics, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Solace Therapeutics, Inc. develops non-surgical treatments for common bladder disorders. It offers medical devices for stress urinary incontinence, overactive bladder, male voiding dysfunction, and lower urinary tract symptoms. The company was founded by Kevin G. Connors in 2002 and is headquartered in Framingham, MA. | 2 years |
Mark Jennings | M | 62 |
Harvard Business School
| 2 years |
Sandra Lawrence | F | 66 |
Harvard Business School
| 2 years |
Samuel Shimer | M | 60 |
Harvard Business School
| 2 years |
Kenneth Traub | M | 62 |
Harvard Business School
| 2 years |
James Robo | M | 62 |
Harvard Business School
| 2 years |
Abigail Johnson | F | 62 |
Harvard Business School
| 2 years |
Michael Fifer | M | 67 |
Harvard Business School
| 2 years |
Jean-Pierre Conte | M | 61 |
Harvard Business School
| 2 years |
John A. Hawkins | M | 63 |
Harvard Business School
| 2 years |
Daniel Behr | M | 65 |
Harvard Business School
| 2 years |
Patrick Kerins | M | 68 |
Harvard Business School
| 2 years |
Susan Tolson | F | 62 |
Harvard Business School
| 2 years |
Bill Burgess | M | - |
Harvard Business School
| 2 years |
John Reed Schmidt | M | - |
Harvard Business School
| 2 years |
Aaron Alter | M | 66 |
Harvard Business School
| 2 years |
Alessandro A. Piol | M | 67 |
Harvard Business School
| 2 years |
Gary Black | M | 78 |
Harvard Business School
| 2 years |
Kathryn O'Neil | F | 60 |
Harvard Business School
| 4 years |
Sean McGowan | M | - |
Harvard Business School
| 2 years |
Victoria T. Melendez | F | - |
Harvard Business School
| 2 years |
Andrew L. May | M | 65 |
Harvard Business School
| 2 years |
Richard J. Turgeon | M | - |
University of Notre Dame
| 4 years |
Karen Korn | F | - |
Harvard Business School
| 2 years |
David Belluck | M | 62 |
Harvard Business School
| 2 years |
Jeremy Goldberg | M | - |
Harvard Business School
| 2 years |
Statistics
Country | Connections | % of total |
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United States | 100 | 100.00% |
Age of Connections
Active
Past
Male
Female
Members of the board
Executives
Origin of connections
- Stock Market
- Insiders
- Kevin G. Connors
- Personal Network