Glenn Cornett, MD, PhD

Dr. Cornett is presently the CEO of Navitas Pharma.  His career has been varied and illustrious including
leadership positions in both the consulting world with McKinsey  and Arthur D. Little and the world of
business with Eli Lilly, and Razorfish.  In 2000, Dr. Cornett founded the Metastrat Corporation, a company
delivering deal brokering and strategic advisory services to science and technology intensive companies.  
Privately held companies relied on him to create business plans, financial models and most importantly to
help them raise the requisite capital needed to become a viable business.  He also worked with publicly
traded companies supplying much needed expertise in business strategy.  Dr. Cornett previously built and
ran a business development and strategy unit at Casio’s R&D center.  He developed digital multimedia
strategy and work on a number of deals, including a three-way agreement between Casio, AT&T and a
startup company to test a new technology.  Dr. Cornett has successfully managed business affairs in
Europe and Asia as well as in the US.  Dr. Cornett earned his MD in Research from the University of
Michigan Medical School and PhD in Neuroscience from the University of California, Los Angeles.  He
earned a BA in Chemistry, awarded with University Honors from Brigham Young University.  He also holds a
Mini-MBA from McKinsey & Company.



Dr. Charity F. Smith, PhD Arkansas Department of Education Assistant Commissioner

Dr. Charity Smith is the assistant commissioner for the Arkansas Department of Education. In this capacity,
she helps to ensure that all school districts in Arkansas are held accountable for improving student
achievement. During her tenure, Arkansas has received national recognition in a number of areas, including
rigorous academic standards, accountability, reporting, teacher quality, and consistent academic
improvement.

Smith leads the Division of Public School Academic Accountability, which Education Week rated as one of
the highest-performing state offices of academic accountability in the nation. She is a Rockefeller
Distinguished Lecturer, the director of the Arkansas Legislative Black Caucus Think Tank, and founder of the
Accelerated Academic Achievement Academy. Smith also co-hosted the event for the national unveiling of
statues of the Little Rock Nine at the Arkansas State Capitol.

A nationally requested consultant and presenter, her recent work includes Setting of Standards for the
Arkansas Accountability Rating System (2007), and contributing authorship on Current Developments in K-
12 Education: Near and Longer Term Trends (2007).



Bryan Boyer, JD, PhD

Dr. Brian S. Boyer is a scientific generalist with technical expertise in the health sciences with particular
emphasis in chemistry, chemical engineering, materials science, biology, radiology, anatomy, and
physiology.  Although he has experience in all aspects of intellectual property law, he focuses his practice on
patent prosecution, opinion work, and portfolio planning for industries that provide innovations incorporating
these technical disciplines. These industries often include semiconductor and various information
technology oriented industries.  His technical contributions to several successful litigations have included
analysis of technical issues, development of deposition questions and selection of experts.

Before joining Perkins Coie LLP, Brian was an associate at a variety of top law firms including Squire,
Sanders & Dempsey LLP, Pennie & Edmonds LLP, and Wallenstein & Wagner Ltd, each of which are
recognized in the legal field as either a leading general practice law firm or a leading intellectual property
boutique having national and international recognition..  Brian focused on patent prosecution and opinion
work for life-science clients, as well as semiconductor fabrication and related systems that include
information technologies.  His current practice includes representing start-up companies and serving as the
principal contact for satisfying their legal needs.  Some of the clients that Brian has represented include, for
example, Roche, Roche Molecular, Roche Bioscience, Tularik, Novacea, Selective Genetics, Attenuon, EPRI,
Synthes, Baxter Healthcare, Guidant, Thoratec, Formurex, A-Cube, EKC/DuPont, and Ebara.

Prior to practicing law, Brian worked as a research scientist working with lignocellulosics and as a radiologic
technologist in major medical centers specializing in operating and emergency room radiology as well as
diagnostic radiology.  He is currently a member of the Silicon Valley Intellectual Property Association,
Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry, and American Registry of Radiologic Technologists.
Mr. Boyer has a J.D. from Santa Clara University.  He also holds an M.S. and Ph.D. from Georgia Tech
University.



Suzanne Taylor, AB, MBA

Suzanne Taylor is a marketing professional who helps companies acquire more customers, create great
products, and improve customer retention.  Her area of expertise is building businesses through customer
driven innovation.  Ms. Taylor’s client list includes Intuit, Yahoo!, Adobe, Palm, Microsoft, and several high-
tech startups.  Ms. Taylor worked for Intuit, Inc. for eight years in a variety of marketing roles including
Quicken product manager, customer insight, and corporate marketing.  She also worked in brand
management at the Clorox Company leading marketing efforts for Fresh Step cat litter and Formula 409
spray cleaner brands.

Ms. Taylor has led product teams through the full product development life cycle and has managed all
elements of the marketing mix, both online and offline.  She has taught two marketing classes at Stanford
University and holds Stanford AB and MBA degrees.  Ms. Taylor co-authored a book titled Inside intuit: How
the Makers of Quicken Beat Microsoft and Revolutionized an Entire Industry, published by Harvard Business
School Press in 2003. Symantec selected Inside Intuit for a company-wide management book club
discussion in 2004.
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