Kiromic BioPharma, Inc. announced the appointments of Pamela Misajon and Michael Catlin to its Board of Directors. Their regulatory and finance experience enhances Kiromic?s governance and re-establishes the Company?s five-member Board of Directors. Pam Misajon brings to Kiromic more than three decades of experience with a comprehensive background in drug development, regulatory affairs and clinical operations, as well as product commercialization strategies.

She has held several high-profile positions within the biopharmaceutical industry, including currently serving as Chief Compliance Officer and Vice President of Operations, Regulatory and Quality Affairs at Suneva Medical. Prior to Suneva Medical, Ms. Misajon held positions at several pharmaceutical companies, including Vice President of Regulatory Affairs at Neomend, where she played a key role in securing regulatory approvals for multiple breakthrough therapies. She also held executive regulatory and clinical affairs positions at Ellipse Technologies, Pegasus Biologics, and IntraLuminal Therapeutics.

Ms. Misajon received a B.A. in Business Management from the University of Phoenix, San Diego Campus. As Senior Vice President, Chief Information Security Officer, and Head of Technology Services at Capital Group from 1994 to 2022, Mr. Catlin played a pivotal role in transforming the organization's approach to security. He modernized and expanded the company?s security program, evolving IT to a top business priority.

He also had a significant impact on technology infrastructure at Capital Group, overseeing 500 global associates and a $400 million annual budget. His initiatives resulted in improved system availability and streamlined operations to support business growth and effective cost control. Mr. Catlin serves on Capital Group?s audit committee, the operations risk oversight committee, the information security steering committee, and the American Funds Service board.

He is also Chair of the Investment Company Institute. Mr. Catlin received a B.S. in Business Computer Methods and an M.S. in Computer Science from California State University.