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October
6, 2004
UCSD CONNECT Recruits Top High-Tech Talent
New Director, Duane Roth, Is A National
And San Diego-Based Technology Leader
By Monica Doyle
University of
California, San Diego is pleased to announce that Duane Roth,
a well known life science CEO and a high-tech community leader,
has accepted the critical position of Executive Director for
UCSD CONNECT. He will step down as the full-time CEO of Alliance
Pharmaceuticals. During a transitional period, Roth will be
Acting CEO of Alliance on a part-time basis, in order to assure
a smooth transition into his full-time leadership role at CONNECT.
“Duane
is a superb choice at this time in San Diego’s growth
and development. He has an excellent understanding of the nature
of a publicly funded research university and a broad web of
relationships in the high technology business community,”
says Marye Anne Fox, UCSD’s new Chancellor. “This
combination of knowledge and relationships means that Duane
is well positioned to identify new initiatives that can assure
the continued global competitiveness of this region in science
and technology.”
Roth will dedicate
his efforts to helping UCSD, the research institutions on the
Torrey Pines Mesa and the San Diego region as a whole continue
to grow as a globally recognized innovation hub.
“Duane’s
willingness to assume this leadership role should reinvigorate
CONNECT as well as facilitate a number of new collaborations
among organizations dedicated to supporting San Diego’s
innovation platform,” according to Mary L. Walshok, Associate
Vice Chancellor for Public Programs at UCSD, with whom Roth
will be working.
Founded in 1985, by
a group of private citizens, with support from then UCSD Chancellor,
Richard C. Atkinson, CONNECT became a driving force behind San
Diego’s technology growth. Drawing on the early successes
of companies such as Linkabit and Hybritech, CONNECT created
a model of networking and business assistance that has been
pivotal to the growth of hundreds of innovative technology companies
in the region, both in IT and the Life Sciences. More than half
of the 60 companies that have spun out of Hybritech and the
90-plus companies that have spun out of Linkabit, have participated
in CONNECT Springboard and Financial Forums over the years.
CONNECT supported companies have been twice as likely as other
entrepreneurial companies to be successful and in business after
five years.
Roth is committed to
continuing CONNECT’s support for start-up and high growth
companies. Working closely with the Executive Committee, Roth
will be implementing a number of goals in the year ahead.
“One of the most
important things we can do,” according to Roth, “is
identify research with promising commercial applications earlier
in the process and connect researchers with entrepreneurs, investors
and business leaders who can help turn promising ideas into
viable businesses. In the months ahead, we expect to be doing
many more research focused programs, working with institutions
across the Torrey Pines Mesa.”
David Hale, the current
Chair of the Executive Committee and one of the founding members
of CONNECT, noted how important it is for organizations such
as the RTA, EDC, BIOCOM and Telecom to work more collaboratively,
in order to increase San Diego’s global visibility as
an innovation hub and develop strategies to increase the presence
of outside capital providers in the region.
“Duane has a
fabulous track record as a marketer and advocate. As Director
of CONNECT, he will be well positioned to build these sorts
of alliances on behalf of San Diego’s technology community,”
Hale says.
Irwin Jacobs, CEO of
Qualcomm, adds, “When we started Linkabit back in the
1970’s, San Diego was still a town dominated by defense
contracting and tourism. Over the last 25 years, our economy
has been completely transformed, thanks in large part to the
growth of the superb research institutions on the Torrey Pines
Mesa, especially UCSD. CONNECT has been essential as well and
has played a pivotal role over the years in driving the technology
commercialization process of these institutions.”
Roth first came to
San Diego in 1989 when he launched Alliance Pharmaceutical Corp.,
which he headed until being named CONNECT’s executive
director. Prior to Alliance, Roth held executive positions at
American Home Products (now Wyeth) and Johnson & Johnson.
He serves as a member of many local Boards including the UC
San Diego Foundation (past Chair), the UCSD Cardiovascular Center
(past Chair), Cal-IT², the UCSD School of Pharmacy,
the San Diego Regional Economic Development Corporation (past
Chair), BIOCOM (Chair), the Biotechnology Industry Organization
(BIO), the California Healthcare Institute (CHI), the San Diego
Science and Technology Council, the College of Business Administration
at San Diego State University (Chair), the Lincoln Club of San
Diego (Chair), the Citizens’ Advisory Committee to SANDAG
on Affordable Housing (co-Chair). Roth also serves as a member
of the University of California President’s Advisory Council
on Science and Technology and has been appointed to Governor
Schwarzenegger’s Commission on Jobs in the Economy. Roth
is a graduate of Iowa Wesleyan College, where he serves as a
trustee.
About UCSD
CONNECT
UCSD CONNECT is the globally recognized, university-based
non-profit organization fostering entrepreneurship in the San
Diego region by catalyzing, accelerating, and supporting the
growth of the most promising technology and life sciences businesses.
Focused on assisting growth companies in the San Diego region,
UCSD CONNECT has been directly involved with over 900 companies
since its inception in 1985, helping them raise over $11B in
capital. Part of the University of California, San Diego, UCSD
CONNECT has a dual role in accelerating growth: it assists growth
companies in the San Diego region and promotes the commercialization
of technology from university-based research. UCSD CONNECT's
programs also help business service providers, attorneys, accountants,
bankers, investors, and marketing professionals with the knowledge
about emerging technologies and access to new business opportunities.
UCSD CONNECT is entirely self-supporting and receives no funding
from the University or the State of California. It is supported
by membership dues, course fees, and corporate underwriting
for specific programs. For more information, visit connect.org.
Media Contacts: Monica
Doyle, (858) 822-2628 or (858) 534-3624
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