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Anna E. Gluskin
Chairman, President, CEO

Ms. Gluskin has held this senior position with Generex since its inception. Within this capacity, Ms. Gluskin plans, co-ordinates and manages the business activities and provides technical leadership throughout the Generex's product programs. Much of Ms. Gluskin's time is spent seeking new opportunities where Generex's platform technology may effectively be utilized. Ms. Gluskin holds a Masters degree in Microbiology and Genetics from Moscow State University


Rose C. Perri
Chief Financial Officer, COO, Treasurer, Sec., Director

Ms. Perri has an extensive background in management and operations. Since 1995, she has been responsible for managing the Generex's day-to-day operations, focusing her efforts on fiscal planning and budgeting. Ms. Perri holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Toronto and has completed the Business Administration Studies program at York University.


Mark Fletcher

Executive Vice President, General Counsel

An expert in corporate, commercial and securities law, Mr. Fletcher maintains a diverse practice that includes mergers & acquisitions and public and private equity and debt financings. He has represented public and private companies, including NASDAQ companies, investment banks and pension funds. His clients include health services and biotechnology companies as well as software/technology and construction firms. Mr. Fletcher received his LL.B. from the University of Western Ontario in 1989 and was admitted to the Ontario Bar in 1991. He is a member of the Law Society of Upper Canada and the Canadian Bar Association.

 
 
 
Dr. Eric von Hofe, Ph.D.
Vice-President of Generex and President of Antigen Express

Dr. Eric von Hofe, has been President of Antigen Express since April 2005. He joined Antigen in November 2003 as Vice President of Technology Development of Antigen. He has extensive experience with technology development projects, including his previous positions at Millennium Pharmaceuticals first as Program Director for Target Validation and later as Director of Programs & Operations, Discovery Research. Prior to that, Dr. von Hofe was Director, New Targets at Hybridon, Inc., where he coordinated in-house and collaborative research that critically validated gene targets for novel antisense medicines. Dr. von Hofe also held the position of Assistant Professor of Pharmacology at the University of Massachusetts Medical School, where he received a National Cancer Institute Career Development Award for defining mechanisms by which alkylating carcinogens create cancers. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Southern California in Experimental Pathology and was a postdoctoral fellow at both the University of Zurich and Harvard School of Public Health. His work has been published in twenty-eight articles in peer-reviewed journals, and he has been an inventor on four patents.

William D. Abajian
Senior Executive Advisor, Global Strategic Alliances & Business Development

Mr. Abajian has served in Senior Management and Executive positions throughout the past twenty-five years where he played pivotal roles in the development and launches of a number of pharmaceutical and device products. In 1988 he founded CPG Inc. in Lincoln Park, New Jersey where he served as Chief Executive Officer until 2002. CPG Inc. invented, manufactured and sold DNA Synthesis products, chromatography media’s and molecular biology kits to researchers in over 40 countries worldwide. This privately-held company was sold to Millipore Corporation in 2002. Prior to running his own company Mr. Abajian served as the Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Electro Nucleonics Inc. in Fairfield, New Jersey between 1981 and 1988. Electro Nucleonics Inc. invented, manufactured and sold blood chemistry systems and diagnostic kits worldwide. The company also launched the first FDA approved AIDS test. At Electro Nucleonics Mr. Abajian was responsible for procuring $50 million of hospital instrumentation sales, opened up the veterinarian market for the company and was key to brokering a deal that required all Armed Forces and The American Red Cross to purchase all HIV tests from the company. The organization included five regional managers, 45 sales representatives and 20 technical representatives. In 2004, he founded The Abajian Group LLC, a company that advises CEOs on strategic planning and assists in the commercialization of technologies and sales and marketing. He continues to serve as a trustee of Eva’s Village, a non-for-profit organization in Paterson, New Jersey, and of St. Joseph’s Hospital in Paterson, New Jersey, where he previously held the positions of Chairman of the OPEC Committee and a member of the hospital’s Finance and Pension Committee and the Executive Committee.

 

Dr. Gerald Bernstein, M.D.
Vice President, Medical Affairs, Director

Dr. Bernstein, M.D., F.A.C.P. graduated from Dartmouth College and Tufts University School of Medicine. He is board certified in internal medicine (1966) and endocrinology and metabolism (1973). Dr. Bernstein is an associate clinical professor at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York. He is an attending physician at Beth Israel Medical Center, and physician emeritus at Lenox Hill Hospital and Montefiore Medical Center, all in New York. He was formerly Director of the Beth Israel Health Care Systems Diabetes Management Program. Dr. Bernstein was president of the American Diabetes Association in 1998-99 and was for many years a member of the ADA's Board of Directors and its Executive Committee. He received the ADA's Banting Medal for Service in 1999. Dr. Bernstein presently serves on several ADA committees and on the Board of Directors of the American Diabetes Association Research Foundation. 

Dr. Jaime Davidson, M.D.

Medical Director

 

 

Dr. Jaime Davidson, MD., F.A.C.P. was appointed a consultant Medical Director for Generex in July, 2006. Dr. Davidson is the President of Endocrine and Diabetes Associates of Texas, based at the Medical City Dallas Hospital complex, and a Clinical Associate Professor of Internal Medicine at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, Texas. Dr. Davidson chaired the Diabetes Consensus Guidelines for the American College of Endocrinology and serves as Director of the Annual Intensive Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolic Diseases Course for the University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine. He serves as a council member for the Texas Department of Health Services, appointed by Texas Governor Rick Perry. In 2006 Dr. Davidson was distinguished by the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists with an award for his contributions to the improvement of endocrine health for under-served populations, and by the American Diabetes Association with the Harold Rifkin MD award for his international contributions in the diabetes field. In the past, he has held positions with the National Diabetes Advisory Board, the National Institutes of Health, the Centers for Disease Control, the Institute of Medicine, and the boards of directors of the American Diabetes Association, the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists, and the American College of Endocrinology. He served in higher education for a six year term as a Regent of Midwestern State University in Texas appointed by then Governor George W. Bush. He has also served in the President's Council for Fitness and Sports, chaired the Texas Diabetes Council of the Texas Department of Health for several years where he instituted the Texas Diabetes Algorithm, and under his guidance the Texas Diabetes Institute was established with the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio, Texas. Dr. Davidson's experience in clinical pharmacology began with a Clinical Pharmacology Fellowship at Lilly Laboratories for Clinical Research and it continued with multiple clinical trials. In addition, he was an advisor to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on the Endocrinology and Metabolism Advisory Board. Dr. Davidson's Internal Medicine training was completed at Scott and White Hospital (now known as Texas A&M University) and his Endocrinology training at University Of Indiana.