Board of Directors
Ron Nixon
Chairman
Ron, Founder and Managing Partner of The Catalyst Group, Inc., has served on the Board of Directors since March 2019 and was elected as Executive Chairman of the Board in May 2019. Mr. Nixon currently serves on the board of directors for publicly traded LHC Group, Inc., and several other privately held companies in the healthcare industry. Ron is the current chairman of the Engineering Alumni Board for the Cockrell School of Engineering at the University of Texas in Austin as well as a distinguished alumnus in Mechanical Engineering.
Ann Beal Salamone, M.S.
Director
Ann, who has focused on wound care since 1986, is a member of the National Academy of Engineering and The Academy of Medicine, Engineering & Science of Texas (TAMEST). She has developed products for electronics, water purification, personal care and healthcare and has invested in and served on the boards for several entrepreneurial companies as well as co- founded six companies. Ann is a co-founder of Rochal Industries LLC based in San Antonio, Texas, and one of the principal inventors of Rochal’s liquid bandages, antimicrobial compositions and skin regeneration products for burn and wound treatment. Ann is an Inaugural Fellow of the American Chemical Society and a Fellow of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering and recipient of the 2019 Society for Biomaterials Technology Innovation and Development Award.
Bob DeSutter
Director
Bob DeSutter is a managing director in Piper Sandler healthcare investment banking. DeSutter has 28 years of investment banking experience. He served as healthcare global group head from 2003 to 2018 as the business became and remains a market leader in healthcare investment banking. DeSutter has decades of medical technology transaction experience on numerous buy and sell-side; friendly and hostile; strategic and financial buyer; and public and private deals on a global basis. DeSutter has completed financing transactions involving public and private equity, convertible debt and senior/sub debt. DeSutter was an investor and Board member for his family’s sporting goods business which ultimately sold to a public company. DeSutter is a graduate of the University of Minnesota Carlson School of Management and the University of Virginia's Darden Graduate School of Business.
Sara N. Ortwein
Director
Sara held a 39-year career with ExxonMobil. Prior to retiring in 2019, she was president of XTO Energy, a subsidiary of ExxonMobil, and was responsible for ExxonMobil’s unconventional oil and gas business. Sara served in various leadership roles including President of ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company where she was responsible for research and technology development and application for ExxonMobil’s Upstream business. She was also vice president of engineering for ExxonMobil Development Company where she was responsible for engineering design for major projects around the world. Sara is a member of the National Academy of Engineering and The Academy of Medicine, Engineering and Science of Texas (TAMEST). In 2009, Sara was honored by The University of Texas as a Distinguished Engineering Graduate from the Cockrell School of Engineering. Sara earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin before joining Exxon Company, U.S.A. in 1980.
Roszell Mack III
Director
Roszell Mack III is the President and Managing Member of Mack & Co., LLC. Mack & Co., LLC and its affiliates are a Dallas, Texas-based multi-family office and independent advisory firm focused solely on strategic advisory, direct investments and alternative investment solutions for the family office marketplace. Prior to forming Mack & Co., LLC, Mr. Mack co-founded Ascend Venture Group, LLC, a New York-based technology focused venture capital firm backed by Goldman Sachs, institutional pension funds and family offices. Prior to the formation of Ascend, Mr. Mack was an investment banker for more than a decade with Goldman Sachs and Salomon Smith Barney where he worked on the origination, structuring and execution of mergers and acquisitions, capital raising and private placement transactions for institutional clients. Mr. Mack earned a Bachelor of Arts (Engineering Sciences, Chemical) degree from Yale University and a Master of Business Administration degree from Harvard Business School. He is a member of the Board of Trustees of The Edwin Gould Foundation and the Board of Overseers of the Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center. He is a past member of the Board of Trustees of Transylvania University in Lexington, KY.
Eric D. Tanzberger
Director
Since 2006, Eric D. Tanzberger has served as Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Service Corporation International (SCI). SCI is North America’s largest provider of funeral, cremation and cemetery services and has been serving families since 1962 during their most difficult, personal and challenging times. Mr. Tanzberger joined the Company in August 1996 and held various management positions prior to being promoted to Corporate Controller in August 2002. Before joining SCI, Mr. Tanzberger began his financial career at Coopers and Lybrand LLP. Mr. Tanzberger holds a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from the University of Notre Dame.
Eric Major
Director
Eric Major has more than 30 years of experience in the medical technology industry as an entrepreneur, CEO, Chairman, board member and investor. Mr. Major’s experience includes startup development, early-stage funding, venture capital, private equity, IPO, public company management, public and private board leadership, global operations, M&A, and integration strategy and management. Mr. Major has raised over $1.0 billion in private and public capital and led over $2.0 billion in acquisitions. Mr. Major was the President of Stryker Spine from 2018 to 2021. Mr. Major joined Stryker as part of its 2018 $1.4 billion acquisition of K2M, a MedTech company Eric founded in 2004 and took public in 2014. At K2M, Mr. Major served as the company’s Chairman, President, and CEO. Under his leadership, K2M grew from a start-up to a portfolio of over 100 unique products protected by 750 patents. K2M operated in over 40 countries during the company’s 14 straight years of uninterrupted revenue growth. Upon joining Stryker, Mr. Major led the global strategy and integration of K2M and Stryker Spine delivering top and bottom-line growth in the business. Prior to K2M Mr. Major was the founder of a MedTech company, American OsteoMedix, which he started in 1998 and sold to Interpore Cross in 2001. Mr. Major is also an active member of the medical device industry and has served on the Board of Directors of the Medical Device Manufacturers Association, as well as the AdvaMed CEO Advisory Council.
Keith Myers
Director
Keith G. Myers is co-founder of LHC Group and served as chairman and CEO from 1994 until the company’s merger with Optum in 2023. Mr. Myers helped establish LHC Group as a single freestanding home health agency in rural St. Landry Parish, La. Along with his wife Ginger, a nurse, and a core group of concerned residents, he began out of concern for four elderly members of his small community who were unable to access home health services due to their rural location. From this foundation, they built what would become one of the largest and highest quality in-home healthcare providers in the U.S. – a publicly traded company (NASDAQ: LHCG) with 29,000 employees supporting more than 900 agency locations serving cities, towns, and communities in 38 states and the District of Columbia.
Mr. Myers is a co-founder, board member, and current chairman of the Partnership for Quality Home Healthcare in Washington, D.C., and a co-founder and former board member of the Alliance for Home Health Quality and Innovation. In June 2003, Mr. Myers was named Regional Entrepreneur of the Year in the field of healthcare services and inducted into the National Entrepreneur of the Year Hall of Fame in November of the same year. In 2015, he was inducted into the National Home Care & Hospice Hall of Fame.
Mr. Myers has served on technical expert panels (TEP) that advise the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) and other key Washington, D.C., policymakers. He has participated in data analysis and the preparation of numerous home care policy white papers, research, and presentations to CMS, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), White House Administrations, and members of both the U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives. He currently serves as a Board Member of the Louisville Health Care Council, and previously served as a CEO Member of Healthcare Leadership Council in Washington, D.C., and a CEO member of the American Hospital Association.