Monday, February 15, 2010

Gross Reality's Feb 10 Show w/ Gareth Clarke: Perspectives on European Business vs. U.S. Business

On the February 10th broadcast (below) of "Gross Reality," Steve Gross discussed how doing business in the U.S. compares with doing business in Europe with Gareth Clarke, a British business man now doing business here in the U.S. and Senior Advisor at Focus, LLC, an investment banking firm.

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Gareth Clarke spent fifteen years with London International Group (LIG), the global leader in the surgical glove and family planning markets. He moved from an initial US Finance role to membership of the public company’s Board of Directors.

Gareth is an accomplished CEO with experience operating in a complex multi-national environment and a diverse background featuring strong strategy, financial, marketing and technology commercialization skills.

Since the sale of LIG, Gareth has focused on more entrepreneurial ventures, including leading a private equity backed attempt to purchase the Biogel surgical glove business and bringing to market a new safety syringe technology for Inviro Medical.

In 2008, Gareth retired from Inviro and from full time CEO roles and is now seeking to develop a portfolio of Independent Director positions with companies that would benefit from his extensive experience. He works with the Atlanta Refugee Resettlement organization where he was a founding Board member and is active within the National Association of Corporate Directors.

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