People: Quantum Materials Corp (QTMM.PK)

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Summary

Name Age Since Current Position

Stephen Squires

53 2008 President, Chief Executive Officer, Director

Christopher Benjamin

38 2012 Chief Financial Officer, Director

Robert Glass

65 Chief Technology Officer, Director

Ghassan Jabbour

50 2008 Chief Science Officer, Director

David Doderer

41 2008 Vice President - Research & Development

Robin Squires

30 2013 Vice President - Administration

Michael Wong

39 2008 Independent Director

Biographies

Name Description

Stephen Squires

Mr. Stephen Squires is President, Chief Executive Officer, Director of Quantum Materials Corp. He has over 25 years of experience in turnarounds, startups, business development, mergers and acquisitions and strategic planning. Mr. Squires is skilled at identifying emerging technologies and driving commercialization/global market introduction to position companies for growth. From 1977 to1983, he worked at McDonnell Douglas Corporation, a company engaged in the business of building advanced tactical fighter aircraft and space vehicles, developing and adapting advanced materials for combat aircraft applications. From1983 to 2001, Mr. Squires, as founder, served as President and Chief Executive Officer of Aviation Composite Technologies, Inc., a company whose principal business was the engineering, design, manufacture and refurbishment of advanced composite aero structures. Under Mr. Squire’s leadership the company grew from zero to over 200 employees and operated a 100,000 square foot state of the art facility. Aviation Composite was merged with USDR Aerospace in 2001. Prior to his employment with the Company which commenced upon the closing date of the Agreement and Plan of Reorganization, Mr. Squire’s principal occupation was consulting and advising in the areas of advanced materials, nanotechnology, applications engineering, strategic international marketing with emphasis on middle east and commercialization of emerging technologies for Orasi LLC. Since 1998, Mr. Squires has pursued his interests in advanced materials such as nano fibers and nanotubes where he quickly recognized the potential of the unique quantum features these materials held.

Christopher Benjamin

Mr. Christopher Benjamin Chief Financial Officer, Director of Quantum Materials Corp. Mr. Benjamin's experience includes both public and private company financial reporting. Based in Phoenix, AZ, Mr. Benjamin has served as President of Rogue CFO Consulting since November 2007. Prior to this, Chris spent 12 years in the corporate world, with his last several years spent as CFO to growth stage ventures. His responsibilities at these companies included monthly financial reporting and analysis, audit and cash management, forecasting, oversight of the General Ledger, as well as ensuring compliance with GAAP, FASB and SEC reporting standards. Earlier in his career when working with larger corporations his responsibilities included serving as Controller and being involved in Sarbanes Oxley process documentation, process flow creation and SEC reporting support. He received his M.B.A. from the University of Washington in Seattle in 2007 and a B.A. in accounting from the University of Fraser Valley in Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada in 1997.

Robert Glass

Dr. Robert Glass is Chief Technology Officer, Director of Quantum Materials Corp. He works with the scientific, technical and marketing teams in developing the Company’s technologies and directions, as well as working with the nanotech industry in development of new standards, trade policy and joint ventures. Working with the CEO, he will help formulate strategic directions and time frames for the success of the Company. Dr. Glass' experience includes running Scientific and Engineering teams at industries including NIST (U.S. Dept. of Commerce's National Institute of Standards and Technology's- Photometry Division in the Center for Building Technology- he was chief of 13 scientists working in Illumination & Photometry standards development). As a scientist Dr. Glass led the design of LED displays used in open cockpit submarines for the Navy. At Lockheed Martin, he was in charge of Advanced Development for Space Station including designing a laminar flow bench for on orbit repairs of equipment which is onboard today's space station. He specialized in working with the astronauts on developing hardware for space walks (EVA missions). He and his team developed NASA 3000, the first hardware standard ever developed for NASA (variations still in used today). He worked with Rotary Rocket and Weaver Aerospace on the design of hardware for their private space program and the “Roton” delivery vehicle.

Ghassan Jabbour

Dr., Prof., Ghassan E. Jabbour is Chief Science Officer, Director of Quantum Materials Corp. He is the Director of the Solar and Alternative Energy Science and Engineering Research Center at KAUST (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology) In Saudi Arabia. Prior to this Dr Jabbour was the Director of Flexible and Organic Electronics Development at the Flexible Display Center (FDC) since 2006 and a Professor of Chemical and Materials Engineering at Arizona State University since 2006. He is also the Technical Advisory Board Leader on Optoelectronic Materials, Devices and Encapsulation at FDC. Dr. Jabbour attended Northern Arizona University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and the University of Arizona. Dr. Jabbour is an SPIE fellow. Prof. Jabbour has authored and co-authored over 300 publications, invited talks, and conference proceedings. He is the editor of several books and symposia proceedings involving organic photonics and electronics, and nanotechnology. Prof. Jabbour is the guest editor of the MRS Bulletin issue on “Organic Photovoltaics”. He is the Chair and/or Co-Chair of over 50 conferences related to photonic and electronic properties of organic materials and their applications in displays and lighting, hybrid photosensitive materials, and hybrid integration of semiconducting and nanotechnology. Dr. Jabbour has scientific and technical experience with the Company's technology and proposed products. Much of the company technology development was accomplished on site by Dr. Jabbour at the Arizona State University labs but such work was relocated to better accommodate the logistic requirements of the company Chief Science Officer, Professor Ghassan Jabbour, who is working at Kaust University in Saudi Arabia.

David Doderer

Mr. David Doderer is Vice President - Research & Development of Quantum Materials Corp. He has over 15 years of research & development experience in emerging technologies including biotech, nanotech and quantum effects. From 2002 to 2005, he served as principal investigator for USGN, a company engaged in the business of defense, safety and security solutions, where he contributed to numerous patents/patents pending & proprietary processes. From 2006 to 2008, he managed Managing Hudler Titan LLC, a technology consulting company, specializing in advanced nanofiber filtration for gaseous streams; crowd sourcing to efficiently share and manage the information resource existing in personal experience; and a clean energy/ clean air/ clean water initiative through aggregation of retail level contributions in alternative energy based carbon offset programs. Mr. Doderer's experience in research and development in emerging technologies and his contributions to the filings of numerous patents and proprietary processes provides invaluable experience to the Board.

Robin Squires

Mrs. Robin Squires is appointed as the Vice President - Administration of  Quantum Materials Corp. She has served the Company in administration and finance since November 2008.

Michael Wong

Dr. Michael S. Wong is Independent Director of Quantum Materials Corp. Dr. Michael S. Wong joined the Department of Chemical Engineering in 2001, and received a joint appointment in the Department of Chemistry in 2002. Before coming to Rice University, he did post-doctoral research with Dr. Galen D. Stucky of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at University of California, Santa Barbara. Mr. Wong’s educational background includes a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from Caltech, an M.S. in Chemical Engineering Practice (“Practice School”) from MIT, and a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from MIT (under the supervision of Dr. Jackie Y. Ying, “Supramolecular Templating of Mesoporous Zirconia-Based Nanocomposite Catalysts”). With the underlying theme of designing and engineering novel materials for catalytic and encapsulation applications, his research interests lie in the areas of nanostructured materials (e.g. nanoporous materials, nanoparticle-based hollow spheres, and quantum dots), heterogeneous catalysis, and bioengineering applications. He is particularly interested in developing new chemical approaches to assembling nanoparticles into functional macrostructures. Dr. Wong, as a Professor at William Marsh Rice University.

Basic Compensation

Name Fiscal Year Total

Stephen Squires

296,520

Christopher Benjamin

60,000

Robert Glass

145,000

Ghassan Jabbour

140,000

David Doderer

280,000

Robin Squires

--

Michael Wong

--
As Of 29 Jun 2012

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