NEVADANANO - Key Persons


Adam McBrady

Job Titles:
  • Vice President of Engineering
  • Vice President of Engineering / Director of Engineering, Sensing and IOT Advanced Technology, Honeywell

Ben Rogers

Job Titles:
  • Director of Engineering
Ben studied engineering and journalism in college and later earned a masters degree in mechanical engineering. Since then he has worked as an analyst at a business accelerator, a reporter at newspapers, a teacher, and a research scientist at various labs, including the University of Nevada, Reno, Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory. He is the lead author of Nanotechnology: Understanding Small Systems (CRC Press), the first-ever comprehensive college textbook on nanotechnology, now in its third edition, and also Nanotechnology: The Whole Story (CRC Press), a general audience book, as well as various works of fiction. He helped to launch NevadaNano in 2004, holds multiple patents in sensor technology, and is a co-inventor of the Molecular Property Spectrometer (MPS).

Bob Christensen

Job Titles:
  • Senior Director Business Development
Bob brings 30+ years of business development, sales, and marketing leadership with a variety of technology companies from large enterprises like Microsoft to new emerging startups driving disruptive solutions. The majority of his career was with Microsoft where he led several business development initiatives including; acquisition/integration efforts, channel development, and new product go-to-market campaigns. His last position at Microsoft as the Senior Director of Online Services, was instrumental in launching Microsoft's initial SaaS business models, Office 365 and Azure. After a successful 16 year career at Microsoft, Bob has been leading several business development efforts with technology startups. Industries and solutions include; mining IoT solutions, industrial minerals, software, and prescriptive drug marketplaces. Bob has BS degree in Marketing with an Engineering minor from Arizona State

Brian Krolicki

A veteran of the private banking industry and a master of municipal finance, Brian began his career on Wall Street, working with high-profile firms such as Smith Barney and Bankers Trust Company. A temporary foray into a state government role unexpectedly led to Brian's 24-year career in public service, and to four sweeping election victories to the Nevada Constitutional Offices of Lieutenant Governor and State Treasurer. Brian is the first person in Nevada history to be term-limited twice. As Lieutenant Governor, Brian led Nevada's economic expansion efforts and spearheaded strategic legislation that prompted the state's emergence as an economic innovator and a preferred location for new and expanding businesses. Brian served in a wide variety of critical positions during his service to Nevada, including the strategic roles of Chairman of the Nevada Commission on Economic Development and as the President of the Nevada State Senate for most of the past decade. As State Treasurer, Brian streamlined the management of Nevada's financial operations and negotiated the first upgrade to the state's credit rating in 30 years. During his tenure, Nevada became the first state treasury to receive the Certificate of Excellence in Investment Policy. Brian was also honored by the nation's municipal finance industry with the prestigious Award for Excellence in Public Finance for his pioneering efforts and advocacy on behalf of the State Debt Management Network. Brian's natural aptitude for leadership and governance led to his management of several national associations and boards. As the unanimously elected president of the National Association of State Treasurers (NAST), Brian established and co-chaired the association's Corporate Governance Committee, which championed critical capital market and regulatory reforms with the leverage represented by the approximate $2 trillion in collective treasury assets. In 2004, Brian earned the distinction from his colleagues as the nation's "Most Outstanding State Treasurer." As demonstrated by his founding of the NAST Foundation, where Brian advocated a broad range of financial awareness and education initiatives across the country, financial literacy has always been a cornerstone of his efforts. Brian is a graduate of Stanford University, and currently serves on multiple corporate and non-profit boards.

Dr. Jesse Adams

Jesse received a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering with a business minor from the University of Nevada, Reno. He graduated Summa Cum Laude and also received the outstanding mechanical engineering senior award. After winning a NSF graduate fellowship, Jesse went to Stanford University, where he received a Masters of Science in mechatronics. His research interests led him to pursue a Ph.D. in nanotechnology working with the co-inventor of the Atomic Force Microscope, Calvin Quate. He developed a high-speed multi-probe AFM, which necessitated extensive work in the Stanford clean room to fabricate active AFM probes. This research was enhanced by a learning technology and educational reform component under the direction of Larry Leifer, then Director of the Stanford Learning Laboratory. While at Stanford, Jesse served on a special committee for the provost, then Condoleezza Rice, to explore and recommend emergency graduate housing solutions. Jesse also served two terms as the assistant director of the respected sophomore college at Stanford. While an assistant professor at the University of Nevada, Reno, Jesse developed a self-sensing microcantilever platform being investigated for explosives detection, chemical vapor detection, and water quality sensing. In addition, Jesse did research on laser physics targets and developed a new course in nanotechnology that trained students in a broad understanding of the field. Jesse is a co-author of a first-of-its-kind textbook, Nanotechnology: Understanding Small Systems, as well as more than 20 technical papers. He has multiple patents and patents pending, has given invited talks on scanning probe microscopy and microcantilever chemical sensing and won a regional and a national speaking award, as well as a national design award, a university innovation award, and the 2004 Scientific American 50 award in the defense category.

Dr. Marc Madou

Job Titles:
  • Chancellor
  • Professor in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the University of California - Irvine
Dr. Marc Madou is the Chancellor's Professor in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the University of California-Irvine. His research interests include miniaturization science (MEMS and NEMS) with emphasis on chemical and biological applications. Current projects include polymer actuators (for drug delivery), C-MEMS and CD based fluidics.

Dr. Mike D. Cable

Job Titles:
  • Executive Director of the Berkeley Sensor & Actuator Center
Dr. Mike D. Cable has been the Executive Director of the Berkeley Sensor & Actuator Center (BSAC) since January 2016. Before coming to BSAC, Dr. Cable worked at a number of early-stage technology companies commercializing university-based research. These include CEO of Matrix Sensors (MEMS-based biological and environmental sensors), CTO of Xenogen (pre-clinical bioluminescent imaging), and high-level positions at Nanomix, Xradia, Fovi Optics, and Quantum Dot. He has also worked at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (laser fusion) and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (physical biosciences). Dr. Cable has over 40 patents and received his Ph.D. in Nuclear Chemistry from the University of California, Berkeley and his B.S. from Iowa State University.

Dr. Peter Hsi

Job Titles:
  • Expert
Dr. Peter Hsi is a highly-respected expert in the chemical (gas) & environmental sensor technology and industrial safety/ hazmat industries. He co-founded two technology startup companies in Silicon Valley in the last 30 years. The 1st company - AOT manufacture mixed signal semiconductor device/wafer tester. It was acquired by Hewlett Packard in 1991. The 2nd company - RAE Systems manufacture portable/fixed and wireless gas monitor. It was acquired by Honeywell in 2013. Dr. Hsi has held the position of co-founder, chief technology officer and board of director in these two companies. In addition, he is also involved in many technology startup companies as adviser, mentor and/or angel investor in the last 10 years.

Dr. Thomas Kenny

Dr. Thomas Kenny joined the Mechanical Engineering Department at Stanford in 1994. He is currently the Richard W. Weiland Chair and Senior Associate Dean for Student Affairs. His research investigates fundamental issues and applications of micromechanical structures. Dr. Kenny has been co-founder of 3 startup companies (Cooligy - acquired by Emerson, SiTime - acquired by Megachips, and Applaud Medical - currently raising seed funding). He served as Program Manager in the Microsystems Technology Office at DARPA from 2006-2010. He was General Chair for Transducers 2015 (just concluded), and has been involved in several other conferences. He has advised more than 50 PhD students and co-authored more than 250 technical publications and has more than 50 issued patents.

Gary Collins

Job Titles:
  • Head of Sales, GM

Gregory Hulecki

Job Titles:
  • Venture Partner With Advantage Capital
Greg is a Venture Partner with Advantage Capital. He serves on the boards of Hortau and Cultiva. Prior to Advantage Capital, Greg was a Partner and founder of FA Technology Ventures, which funded successes like iRobot, E Ink and A123. He serves on the Board of Directors of Auterra and until their exits, served on the boards of BinOptics, Autotask, Softricity, Concentrix and IP MobileNet. He is also a board observer at CreditSights. Greg has an extensive history in private equity investing and investment experience across every stage of the venture capital/private equity life cycle. Greg was a Managing Director and founder of Seacoast Capital (1994-2000), a $100 million growth equity fund. Prior to founding Seacoast, Greg managed the investment portfolio of Signal Capital, a Sam Zell backed fund ($1 billion) that invested in a wide variety of assets and distressed securities. Prior to Signal Capital, Greg worked as a principal at Capital Growth Partners, a mid-market PE firm focused on providing growth equity and mezzanine capital, and Venture Founders, an early stage technology venture firm where he was involved with successful investments in Vicor (NASDAQ: VICR) and MatrixOne (IPO;subsequently acquired by Dassault Systems). Greg has a Bachelor of Electrical Engineering degree from General Motors Institute (now Kettering University) and an MBA from Harvard Business School.

Hae Song

Job Titles:
  • Korea Sales

Ian Rogoff - CEO

Job Titles:
  • CEO
  • Co - Founder and General Partner at Sierra Nevada Partners
Ian Rogoff is Co-Founder and General Partner at Sierra Nevada Partners, an investment management company established to buy and grow sustainable businesses located in the Western U.S. He is an active investor in enterprise software and renewable energy, and serves as Chairman of the Board of New Energy Nexus, a 501(c)(3) fund and accelerator that supports diverse clean energy entrepreneurs around the world. Ian has diverse industry experience including software, discrete manufacturing, aerospace and energy. He has functional experience in engineering, consulting, software development, systems integration, business development, M&A and technology commercialization. Ian's prior roles include Vice President of the Worldwide Partner Group at Microsoft Corp, Vice President of Enterprise Services at Microsoft, District Manager for Systems Integration at Digital Equipment Corp., and Co-Founder and President of Optimum Software, a privately-held software and consulting firm. Ian holds a Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering from the University of Miami, a Master of Science degree in industrial engineering from The Georgia Institute of Technology, a Master of Liberal Arts from Stanford University, and has completed an executive management program at Dartmouth College. He serves on the Board of Directors of a number of technology companies, nonprofit organizations, and higher-educational institutions.

Irene Hicks - CEO

Job Titles:
  • CEO

Janet Smagala - CFO

Job Titles:
  • CFO

Julian Gardner

Julian Gardner BSc PhD DSc FIET FREng is the Professor of Electronic Engineering at the University of Warwick, UK. His research interests are in the field of silicon microsensors & MEMS devices, with specialities in artificial olfaction, chemical sensing, smart sensors, and multi-sensor signal processing methods. He has published over 500 technical papers and is an author of 8 books. He was an Alexander von Humboldt Fellow in Germany in 1994 and Fellow of the Institute of Technology in 1997. In addition to being professor of electronic engineering, he is Founder and Head of the Microsensors & Bioelectronics Laboratory in the School of Engineering at Warwick University. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering in 2006 and won the IET JJ Thompson Medal for Achievements in Electronics in 2007. He has been involved in the spin-out of three companies; most recently he co-founded Cambridge CMOS Sensors Ltd (CCS Ltd) and was its CTO from 2008 to 2014. CCS Ltd was voted Company of the Year in both 2012 and 2015 at the Business Weekly Awards and was acquired by ams AG in June 2016.

Naren Prasad

Job Titles:
  • Chief Product Architect and Delivery Officer
  • Chief Software Architect and Delivery Officer
Naren brings nearly 30 years of experience to NevadaNano during which he worked in software development for both new and established companies. Throughout his career he has led product development teams to define new business strategies and initiatives and deliver world leading products. He has held leadership roles for market leaders including Landis+Gyr, eMeter Corporation (now part of Siemens), and CellNet Data Systems (acquired by Schlumberger). He holds a patent for Message-Bus-Based Advanced Meter Information System with Applications for Cleaning, Estimating and Validating Meter Data. Naren earned his B. Tech CSE from the National Institute of Technology Tiruchirappalli, India.

Ralph Whitten - President

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Board of Directors
  • President
  • Exec Chair
Ralph has led the development and commercialization of complex MEMS and integrated circuit products for over 30 years. He has led the engineering and development efforts at four successful start-ups in the MEMS field including Silicon Light Machines, Aptix Corporation, FormFactor Inc, and Nanogen, Inc. At Silicon Light Machines, Ralph was Director of Engineering and was responsible for commercialization of the Grating Light Valve technology licensed from Stanford University. This work was partially funded by DARPA and resulted in a very successful commercial company that was acquired by Cypress Semiconductor. At Aptix Corporation, Ralph was a founder and Director of Technology Development. These efforts lead to commercial products including programmable printed circuit boards and system emulation products. At Form Factor, Ralph was responsible for developing a commercial, wafer-level, burn-in system, winning a "Best New Technology" award on introduction. At Nanogen, Inc, Ralph served as Senior Director of Biosensor Research and Development and was responsible for commercializing cantilever-based biosensor products. Ralph holds a BS degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and currently holds 23 patents in the field.

Ronnie Mack

Job Titles:
  • Vice President of Manufacturing
Ronnie has more than 30 years of Silicon Valley immersion as an executive, engineer and as a seasoned professional in the semiconductor and solar start-up space. He participated in 5 Silicon Valley technology ventures where he directed worldwide engineering organizations in areas of Product, Test, Manufacturing and Operations. He personally commissioned over ten manufacturing centers throughout Japan, India, Singapore, Philippines, Taiwan and Indonesia. Most recently, at Solaria, as the Senior Director of Product and Test Engineering, Ronnie successfully directed the efforts in design, development and manufacturing of Solaria's concentrator photovoltaics solar technology including installing two 100 MW manufacturing lines in Pune and Hyderabad, India. Prior to Solaria, Ronnie directed the global test operations and manufacturing engineering organizations for Xilinx, Inc., a $1.6 billion dollar semiconductor company. In this capacity, Ronnie was responsible for the corporate test budget, capacity planning, forecast, COGS and CapEx governing more than 10 SEA manufacturing nodes including native test facilities in San Jose CA, Ireland and Singapore. Ronnie has been awarded 9 patents in semiconductor design and test methodologies with an additional 3 patent submissions in solar test and solar signature analysis techniques. Ronnie earned a BSEET from Cogswell Polytechnical College and is a US Navy veteran. He also carries certifications as a Six Sigma Black Belt and as a Project Management Professional.

Stuart Feigin

Job Titles:
  • Employee of Oracle Corporation
In 1978 at the age of 31, Stuart became the fifth employee of Oracle Corporation. His position as one of the original design programmers for the company was just one of several major positions in the technology field that contributed to his unending interest and career in technology and electronics. Prior to working for Oracle, Stuart also served as a programmer for companies such as Trilogy Systems, Amdahl Corporation, USC Information Sciences Institute, and UCLA. Stuart's broad knowledge of technology aides the company in its major decisions for the future.