Peter A. Leininger
President at Peak Finance LP
Active connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Joseph Benjamin Nester | M | - |
Nerium Biotechnology, Inc.
Nerium Biotechnology, Inc. Pharmaceuticals: MajorHealth Technology Nerium Biotechnology, Inc. engaged in the development of research and technology solutions focusing on scientific research. It focuses on developing natural botanical compounds for the beneficial use of cancer treatment patient. The company was founded on October 18, 2012 and is headquartered in San Antonio, TX. | - |
Peter J. Nettelfield | M | - |
Nerium Biotechnology, Inc.
Nerium Biotechnology, Inc. Pharmaceuticals: MajorHealth Technology Nerium Biotechnology, Inc. engaged in the development of research and technology solutions focusing on scientific research. It focuses on developing natural botanical compounds for the beneficial use of cancer treatment patient. The company was founded on October 18, 2012 and is headquartered in San Antonio, TX. | - |
Michael J. Burke | M | 76 |
Nerium Biotechnology, Inc.
Nerium Biotechnology, Inc. Pharmaceuticals: MajorHealth Technology Nerium Biotechnology, Inc. engaged in the development of research and technology solutions focusing on scientific research. It focuses on developing natural botanical compounds for the beneficial use of cancer treatment patient. The company was founded on October 18, 2012 and is headquartered in San Antonio, TX.
Kinetic Concepts, Inc.
Kinetic Concepts, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Kinetic Concepts, Inc. develops advanced wound care solutions and therapies designed to deliver positive outcomes for patients and healthcare professionals. It operates business through two segments: Active Healing Solutions and LifeCell. The Active Healing Solutions segment is focused on the development and commercialization of advanced wound care therapies primarily based on its negative pressure technology platform. The LifeCell segment focuses on the development and commercialization of regenerative and reconstructive acellular tissue matrices for use in reconstructive, cosmetic, orthopedic and urogynecologic surgical procedures to repair soft tissue defects, as well as for reconstructive and cosmetic procedures. It has offices in Africa, Asia Pacific, Australia, Caribbean, Europe, Latin America, Middle East and North America. The company was founded by James R. Leininger in 1976 and is headquartered in San Antonio, TX. | - |
Dennis R. Knocke | M | - |
Nerium Biotechnology, Inc.
Nerium Biotechnology, Inc. Pharmaceuticals: MajorHealth Technology Nerium Biotechnology, Inc. engaged in the development of research and technology solutions focusing on scientific research. It focuses on developing natural botanical compounds for the beneficial use of cancer treatment patient. The company was founded on October 18, 2012 and is headquartered in San Antonio, TX. | - |
Richard Boxer | M | 74 |
Nerium Biotechnology, Inc.
Nerium Biotechnology, Inc. Pharmaceuticals: MajorHealth Technology Nerium Biotechnology, Inc. engaged in the development of research and technology solutions focusing on scientific research. It focuses on developing natural botanical compounds for the beneficial use of cancer treatment patient. The company was founded on October 18, 2012 and is headquartered in San Antonio, TX. | - |
Gustavo A. Ulloa | M | - |
Nerium Biotechnology, Inc.
Nerium Biotechnology, Inc. Pharmaceuticals: MajorHealth Technology Nerium Biotechnology, Inc. engaged in the development of research and technology solutions focusing on scientific research. It focuses on developing natural botanical compounds for the beneficial use of cancer treatment patient. The company was founded on October 18, 2012 and is headquartered in San Antonio, TX. | - |
Kerry Mitchell | F | - |
Nerium Biotechnology, Inc.
Nerium Biotechnology, Inc. Pharmaceuticals: MajorHealth Technology Nerium Biotechnology, Inc. engaged in the development of research and technology solutions focusing on scientific research. It focuses on developing natural botanical compounds for the beneficial use of cancer treatment patient. The company was founded on October 18, 2012 and is headquartered in San Antonio, TX. | 8 years |
Henry C. Bourg | M | - |
Nerium Biotechnology, Inc.
Nerium Biotechnology, Inc. Pharmaceuticals: MajorHealth Technology Nerium Biotechnology, Inc. engaged in the development of research and technology solutions focusing on scientific research. It focuses on developing natural botanical compounds for the beneficial use of cancer treatment patient. The company was founded on October 18, 2012 and is headquartered in San Antonio, TX. | 5 years |
Connections Chart
Multi-company connection
Former connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Raymond R. Hannigan | M | 66 |
Kinetic Concepts, Inc.
Kinetic Concepts, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Kinetic Concepts, Inc. develops advanced wound care solutions and therapies designed to deliver positive outcomes for patients and healthcare professionals. It operates business through two segments: Active Healing Solutions and LifeCell. The Active Healing Solutions segment is focused on the development and commercialization of advanced wound care therapies primarily based on its negative pressure technology platform. The LifeCell segment focuses on the development and commercialization of regenerative and reconstructive acellular tissue matrices for use in reconstructive, cosmetic, orthopedic and urogynecologic surgical procedures to repair soft tissue defects, as well as for reconstructive and cosmetic procedures. It has offices in Africa, Asia Pacific, Australia, Caribbean, Europe, Latin America, Middle East and North America. The company was founded by James R. Leininger in 1976 and is headquartered in San Antonio, TX. | 6 years |
Kin Bing Wu | M | 72 |
Indiana University
| 8 years |
Fashek Christopher | M | 74 |
Kinetic Concepts, Inc.
Kinetic Concepts, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Kinetic Concepts, Inc. develops advanced wound care solutions and therapies designed to deliver positive outcomes for patients and healthcare professionals. It operates business through two segments: Active Healing Solutions and LifeCell. The Active Healing Solutions segment is focused on the development and commercialization of advanced wound care therapies primarily based on its negative pressure technology platform. The LifeCell segment focuses on the development and commercialization of regenerative and reconstructive acellular tissue matrices for use in reconstructive, cosmetic, orthopedic and urogynecologic surgical procedures to repair soft tissue defects, as well as for reconstructive and cosmetic procedures. It has offices in Africa, Asia Pacific, Australia, Caribbean, Europe, Latin America, Middle East and North America. The company was founded by James R. Leininger in 1976 and is headquartered in San Antonio, TX. | 12 years |
Martin J. Landon | M | 64 |
Kinetic Concepts, Inc.
Kinetic Concepts, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Kinetic Concepts, Inc. develops advanced wound care solutions and therapies designed to deliver positive outcomes for patients and healthcare professionals. It operates business through two segments: Active Healing Solutions and LifeCell. The Active Healing Solutions segment is focused on the development and commercialization of advanced wound care therapies primarily based on its negative pressure technology platform. The LifeCell segment focuses on the development and commercialization of regenerative and reconstructive acellular tissue matrices for use in reconstructive, cosmetic, orthopedic and urogynecologic surgical procedures to repair soft tissue defects, as well as for reconstructive and cosmetic procedures. It has offices in Africa, Asia Pacific, Australia, Caribbean, Europe, Latin America, Middle East and North America. The company was founded by James R. Leininger in 1976 and is headquartered in San Antonio, TX. | - |
James A. Strain | M | - |
Indiana University
| 7 years |
Geoffrey A. Gerard | M | 78 |
Indiana University
| 7 years |
William G. Mays | M | 79 |
Indiana University
| 6 years |
David Cocke | M | 58 |
Kinetic Concepts, Inc.
Kinetic Concepts, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Kinetic Concepts, Inc. develops advanced wound care solutions and therapies designed to deliver positive outcomes for patients and healthcare professionals. It operates business through two segments: Active Healing Solutions and LifeCell. The Active Healing Solutions segment is focused on the development and commercialization of advanced wound care therapies primarily based on its negative pressure technology platform. The LifeCell segment focuses on the development and commercialization of regenerative and reconstructive acellular tissue matrices for use in reconstructive, cosmetic, orthopedic and urogynecologic surgical procedures to repair soft tissue defects, as well as for reconstructive and cosmetic procedures. It has offices in Africa, Asia Pacific, Australia, Caribbean, Europe, Latin America, Middle East and North America. The company was founded by James R. Leininger in 1976 and is headquartered in San Antonio, TX. | 3 years |
Ronald J. FlorJancic | M | 73 |
Indiana University
| 6 years |
Stan Finger | M | 81 |
Indiana University
| 4 years |
Richard H. Reahard | M | 73 |
Indiana University
| 4 years |
Ann Wrenn | F | - |
Indiana University
| 4 years |
Richard Shortz | M | 79 |
Indiana University
| 4 years |
James A. Gardner | M | - |
Indiana University
| 4 years |
Stephen D. Curtis | M | - |
Indiana University
| 4 years |
Dennis L. Davey | M | - |
Kinetic Concepts, Inc.
Kinetic Concepts, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Kinetic Concepts, Inc. develops advanced wound care solutions and therapies designed to deliver positive outcomes for patients and healthcare professionals. It operates business through two segments: Active Healing Solutions and LifeCell. The Active Healing Solutions segment is focused on the development and commercialization of advanced wound care therapies primarily based on its negative pressure technology platform. The LifeCell segment focuses on the development and commercialization of regenerative and reconstructive acellular tissue matrices for use in reconstructive, cosmetic, orthopedic and urogynecologic surgical procedures to repair soft tissue defects, as well as for reconstructive and cosmetic procedures. It has offices in Africa, Asia Pacific, Australia, Caribbean, Europe, Latin America, Middle East and North America. The company was founded by James R. Leininger in 1976 and is headquartered in San Antonio, TX. | 8 years |
Jerome D. Odom | M | - |
Indiana University
| 3 years |
Rohit Kashyap | M | 53 |
Kinetic Concepts, Inc.
Kinetic Concepts, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Kinetic Concepts, Inc. develops advanced wound care solutions and therapies designed to deliver positive outcomes for patients and healthcare professionals. It operates business through two segments: Active Healing Solutions and LifeCell. The Active Healing Solutions segment is focused on the development and commercialization of advanced wound care therapies primarily based on its negative pressure technology platform. The LifeCell segment focuses on the development and commercialization of regenerative and reconstructive acellular tissue matrices for use in reconstructive, cosmetic, orthopedic and urogynecologic surgical procedures to repair soft tissue defects, as well as for reconstructive and cosmetic procedures. It has offices in Africa, Asia Pacific, Australia, Caribbean, Europe, Latin America, Middle East and North America. The company was founded by James R. Leininger in 1976 and is headquartered in San Antonio, TX. | - |
John I. Stiles | M | - |
Indiana University
| 4 years |
C. M. Murshed | M | - |
Indiana University
| 1 years |
Whitey Bluestein | M | - |
Indiana University
| 4 years |
R. Neil Irwin | M | 82 |
Indiana University
| 3 years |
John Campi | M | 79 |
Indiana University
| 4 years |
Tim Dunfee | M | - |
Indiana University
| 4 years |
James D. McChesney | M | - |
Indiana University
| 3 years |
Larry Lambert | M | - |
Indiana University
| 4 years |
Samuel L. Leeper | M | - |
Indiana University
| 2 years |
Noemi Skok | F | - |
Kinetic Concepts, Inc.
Kinetic Concepts, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Kinetic Concepts, Inc. develops advanced wound care solutions and therapies designed to deliver positive outcomes for patients and healthcare professionals. It operates business through two segments: Active Healing Solutions and LifeCell. The Active Healing Solutions segment is focused on the development and commercialization of advanced wound care therapies primarily based on its negative pressure technology platform. The LifeCell segment focuses on the development and commercialization of regenerative and reconstructive acellular tissue matrices for use in reconstructive, cosmetic, orthopedic and urogynecologic surgical procedures to repair soft tissue defects, as well as for reconstructive and cosmetic procedures. It has offices in Africa, Asia Pacific, Australia, Caribbean, Europe, Latin America, Middle East and North America. The company was founded by James R. Leininger in 1976 and is headquartered in San Antonio, TX. | 5 years |
Tom Gegax | M | - |
Indiana University
| 4 years |
Ray Pavy | M | - |
Indiana University
| 4 years |
Ijaz Hameed | M | - |
Indiana University
| 4 years |
Tai-Young Lee | M | - |
Indiana University
| 5 years |
Brian Murphy | M | 67 |
Kinetic Concepts, Inc.
Kinetic Concepts, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Kinetic Concepts, Inc. develops advanced wound care solutions and therapies designed to deliver positive outcomes for patients and healthcare professionals. It operates business through two segments: Active Healing Solutions and LifeCell. The Active Healing Solutions segment is focused on the development and commercialization of advanced wound care therapies primarily based on its negative pressure technology platform. The LifeCell segment focuses on the development and commercialization of regenerative and reconstructive acellular tissue matrices for use in reconstructive, cosmetic, orthopedic and urogynecologic surgical procedures to repair soft tissue defects, as well as for reconstructive and cosmetic procedures. It has offices in Africa, Asia Pacific, Australia, Caribbean, Europe, Latin America, Middle East and North America. The company was founded by James R. Leininger in 1976 and is headquartered in San Antonio, TX. | 16 years |
King Hang Li | M | 80 |
Indiana University
| 1 years |
Darrell W. White | M | - |
Indiana University
| 4 years |
John Patten | M | - |
Indiana University
| 4 years |
George W. Carter | M | 93 |
Indiana University
| 4 years |
Brenda Horn | F | - |
Indiana University
| 4 years |
Michael H. Schatzlein | M | - |
Indiana University
| 4 years |
Dave Diesslin | M | - |
Indiana University
| 4 years |
Carl Trygstad | M | - |
Indiana University
| 11 years |
Joe Fey | M | 69 |
Indiana University
| 4 years |
Tom L. Shriner | M | - |
Indiana University
| 4 years |
Todd B. Callister | M | - |
Kinetic Concepts, Inc.
Kinetic Concepts, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Kinetic Concepts, Inc. develops advanced wound care solutions and therapies designed to deliver positive outcomes for patients and healthcare professionals. It operates business through two segments: Active Healing Solutions and LifeCell. The Active Healing Solutions segment is focused on the development and commercialization of advanced wound care therapies primarily based on its negative pressure technology platform. The LifeCell segment focuses on the development and commercialization of regenerative and reconstructive acellular tissue matrices for use in reconstructive, cosmetic, orthopedic and urogynecologic surgical procedures to repair soft tissue defects, as well as for reconstructive and cosmetic procedures. It has offices in Africa, Asia Pacific, Australia, Caribbean, Europe, Latin America, Middle East and North America. The company was founded by James R. Leininger in 1976 and is headquartered in San Antonio, TX. | 1 years |
Martha Tilaar | M | 86 |
Indiana University
| 4 years |
Brad Taylor | M | - |
Indiana University
| 2 years |
Raymond G. W. Kubisch | M | - |
Indiana University
| 4 years |
Barclay Westerfeld | M | - |
Indiana University
| 3 years |
Alan H. Cohen | M | 77 |
Indiana University
| 4 years |
Arthur G. Bortolini | M | - |
Indiana University
| 4 years |
John Nelton Shanks | M | 75 |
Indiana University
| 4 years |
William Foley | M | 76 |
Indiana University
| 4 years |
Gary A. Messersmith | M | 74 |
Indiana University
| 4 years |
Lawrence A. Kern | M | - |
Indiana University
| 4 years |
Josh S. Levine | M | 66 |
Kinetic Concepts, Inc.
Kinetic Concepts, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Kinetic Concepts, Inc. develops advanced wound care solutions and therapies designed to deliver positive outcomes for patients and healthcare professionals. It operates business through two segments: Active Healing Solutions and LifeCell. The Active Healing Solutions segment is focused on the development and commercialization of advanced wound care therapies primarily based on its negative pressure technology platform. The LifeCell segment focuses on the development and commercialization of regenerative and reconstructive acellular tissue matrices for use in reconstructive, cosmetic, orthopedic and urogynecologic surgical procedures to repair soft tissue defects, as well as for reconstructive and cosmetic procedures. It has offices in Africa, Asia Pacific, Australia, Caribbean, Europe, Latin America, Middle East and North America. The company was founded by James R. Leininger in 1976 and is headquartered in San Antonio, TX. | 7 years |
Barry Pearl | M | 75 |
Indiana University
| 4 years |
Nils Colin Lind | M | 68 |
Kinetic Concepts, Inc.
Kinetic Concepts, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Kinetic Concepts, Inc. develops advanced wound care solutions and therapies designed to deliver positive outcomes for patients and healthcare professionals. It operates business through two segments: Active Healing Solutions and LifeCell. The Active Healing Solutions segment is focused on the development and commercialization of advanced wound care therapies primarily based on its negative pressure technology platform. The LifeCell segment focuses on the development and commercialization of regenerative and reconstructive acellular tissue matrices for use in reconstructive, cosmetic, orthopedic and urogynecologic surgical procedures to repair soft tissue defects, as well as for reconstructive and cosmetic procedures. It has offices in Africa, Asia Pacific, Australia, Caribbean, Europe, Latin America, Middle East and North America. The company was founded by James R. Leininger in 1976 and is headquartered in San Antonio, TX. | 11 years |
Michael Szymanczyk | M | 64 |
Indiana University
| 4 years |
John V. Lombardi | M | 80 |
Indiana University
| 20 years |
Stephen H. Rogers | M | 75 |
Indiana University
| 4 years |
Keith E. Brauer | M | 75 |
Indiana University
| 4 years |
Charles Schalliol | M | 76 |
Indiana University
| 4 years |
Richard I. Vogel | M | 58 |
Kinetic Concepts, Inc.
Kinetic Concepts, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Kinetic Concepts, Inc. develops advanced wound care solutions and therapies designed to deliver positive outcomes for patients and healthcare professionals. It operates business through two segments: Active Healing Solutions and LifeCell. The Active Healing Solutions segment is focused on the development and commercialization of advanced wound care therapies primarily based on its negative pressure technology platform. The LifeCell segment focuses on the development and commercialization of regenerative and reconstructive acellular tissue matrices for use in reconstructive, cosmetic, orthopedic and urogynecologic surgical procedures to repair soft tissue defects, as well as for reconstructive and cosmetic procedures. It has offices in Africa, Asia Pacific, Australia, Caribbean, Europe, Latin America, Middle East and North America. The company was founded by James R. Leininger in 1976 and is headquartered in San Antonio, TX. | 4 years |
Dennis E. Noll | M | - |
Kinetic Concepts, Inc.
Kinetic Concepts, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Kinetic Concepts, Inc. develops advanced wound care solutions and therapies designed to deliver positive outcomes for patients and healthcare professionals. It operates business through two segments: Active Healing Solutions and LifeCell. The Active Healing Solutions segment is focused on the development and commercialization of advanced wound care therapies primarily based on its negative pressure technology platform. The LifeCell segment focuses on the development and commercialization of regenerative and reconstructive acellular tissue matrices for use in reconstructive, cosmetic, orthopedic and urogynecologic surgical procedures to repair soft tissue defects, as well as for reconstructive and cosmetic procedures. It has offices in Africa, Asia Pacific, Australia, Caribbean, Europe, Latin America, Middle East and North America. The company was founded by James R. Leininger in 1976 and is headquartered in San Antonio, TX. | - |
Jim R. Leininger | M | 79 |
Indiana University
| 4 years |
Joseph R. Schroeder | M | 73 |
Indiana University
| 4 years |
Patrice M. A. Videlier | M | 81 |
Indiana University
| 2 years |
Dana I. Green | F | 74 |
Indiana University
| 4 years |
Charles M. Linke | M | 86 |
Indiana University
| 3 years |
Donald E. Steen | M | 77 |
Kinetic Concepts, Inc.
Kinetic Concepts, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Kinetic Concepts, Inc. develops advanced wound care solutions and therapies designed to deliver positive outcomes for patients and healthcare professionals. It operates business through two segments: Active Healing Solutions and LifeCell. The Active Healing Solutions segment is focused on the development and commercialization of advanced wound care therapies primarily based on its negative pressure technology platform. The LifeCell segment focuses on the development and commercialization of regenerative and reconstructive acellular tissue matrices for use in reconstructive, cosmetic, orthopedic and urogynecologic surgical procedures to repair soft tissue defects, as well as for reconstructive and cosmetic procedures. It has offices in Africa, Asia Pacific, Australia, Caribbean, Europe, Latin America, Middle East and North America. The company was founded by James R. Leininger in 1976 and is headquartered in San Antonio, TX. | 13 years |
Bruce M. Jacobson | M | 74 |
Indiana University
| 4 years |
David M. Keiter | M | - |
Indiana University
| 4 years |
Wai Keung Cheng | M | 74 |
Indiana University
| 4 years |
Michael Barber | M | - |
Indiana University
| 4 years |
Philip G. Allen | M | - |
Indiana University
| 4 years |
Dave Anderson | M | 74 |
Indiana University
| 4 years |
David M. Mattingly | M | - |
Indiana University
| 4 years |
Jim McKinney | M | - |
Indiana University
| 4 years |
Howard W. Deichen | M | - |
Kinetic Concepts, Inc.
Kinetic Concepts, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Kinetic Concepts, Inc. develops advanced wound care solutions and therapies designed to deliver positive outcomes for patients and healthcare professionals. It operates business through two segments: Active Healing Solutions and LifeCell. The Active Healing Solutions segment is focused on the development and commercialization of advanced wound care therapies primarily based on its negative pressure technology platform. The LifeCell segment focuses on the development and commercialization of regenerative and reconstructive acellular tissue matrices for use in reconstructive, cosmetic, orthopedic and urogynecologic surgical procedures to repair soft tissue defects, as well as for reconstructive and cosmetic procedures. It has offices in Africa, Asia Pacific, Australia, Caribbean, Europe, Latin America, Middle East and North America. The company was founded by James R. Leininger in 1976 and is headquartered in San Antonio, TX. | 6 years |
John A. Bardis | M | 67 |
Kinetic Concepts, Inc.
Kinetic Concepts, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Kinetic Concepts, Inc. develops advanced wound care solutions and therapies designed to deliver positive outcomes for patients and healthcare professionals. It operates business through two segments: Active Healing Solutions and LifeCell. The Active Healing Solutions segment is focused on the development and commercialization of advanced wound care therapies primarily based on its negative pressure technology platform. The LifeCell segment focuses on the development and commercialization of regenerative and reconstructive acellular tissue matrices for use in reconstructive, cosmetic, orthopedic and urogynecologic surgical procedures to repair soft tissue defects, as well as for reconstructive and cosmetic procedures. It has offices in Africa, Asia Pacific, Australia, Caribbean, Europe, Latin America, Middle East and North America. The company was founded by James R. Leininger in 1976 and is headquartered in San Antonio, TX. | 5 years |
Howard R. Lodge | M | - |
Indiana University
| 3 years |
Ronald W. Borto | M | 76 |
Indiana University
| 4 years |
Eddie Carl Brown | M | - |
Indiana University
| 2 years |
Warren C. Stern | M | 79 |
Indiana University
| 3 years |
Joseph C. Maroon | M | 83 |
Indiana University
| 3 years |
Richard T. Pratt | M | - |
Indiana University
| 3 years |
Brenda J. Smith | F | - |
Indiana University
| 4 years |
Ken Kaczmarek | M | - |
Indiana University
| 4 years |
Deirdre Janet Gordon Porter | F | - |
Indiana University
| 2 years |
Timothy M. Spicer | M | - |
Indiana University
| 4 years |
Robert Hall Chapman | M | 79 |
Indiana University
| 4 years |
Marvin D. Loflin | M | - |
Indiana University
| 3 years |
Statistics
Country | Connections | % of total |
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United States | 100 | 100.00% |
Age of Connections
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Past
Male
Female
Members of the board
Executives
Origin of connections
- Stock Market
- Insiders
- Peter A. Leininger
- Personal Network