Thomas R. Coolidge

THOMAS R. COOLIDGE, co-Founder of Restoragen, Inc., serves as its
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. From 1987 through 1988, he was
President and CEO of Finn Sugar U.S., Inc., Schaumburg, Illinois, which
provided specialty enzyme and sweetener products and specialty chemicals
to the North American food markets. From 1982 through 1987, he was a
Principal in the Stenbeck Group of New York City, where he was
instrumental in winning the ‘private side’ cellular radio telephone
license for all of the United Kingdom with a UK partner and represented
that group’s ownership in connection with the successful building and
launching of that cellular system known as ‘Vodafone’ to cover the
licensed market. From 1975 through 1982, he served as the Executive Vice
President of Parsons & Whittemore, Inc., a leading producer of paper
pulp and pulp and paper machinery. From 1960 through 1974, he practiced
business and financial law as an associate and partner of a Wall Street
law firm. He graduated from Harvard College and Harvard Law School.

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Thomas Coolidge - Restoragen Inc
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