Healthcare >> CEO Interviews >> September 13, 2002

Kevin Keim – Vela Pharmaceuticals Inc

KEVIN L. KEIM, MSc, PhD was named President and CEO of Vela Pharmaceuticals, Inc. in March 2000. Over the last two years, he has built the VelaPharm team, guided strategic direction and raised over $40 million in venture financing. Dr. Keim is a seasoned CNS drug developer with 25 years of R&D experience at Hoffmann-LaRoche and Wyeth-Ayerst Research. Dr. Keim successfully grew and ran International Clinical Research Corporation, a private CNS-focused CRO that was acquired by Quintiles, the world's largest CRO. He served for nine years as President of Quintiles CNS Therapeutics, growing the organization to nearly 500 US members (700-plus globally) and increasing US net revenues by 70% to $127 million. While maintaining 75% repeat business, he increased the division's market share over 30%. A neurophysiologist by training, Dr. Keim received his graduate degree from New York University. Profile
JEFF CALCAGNO, MD joined Vela Pharmaceuticals, Inc. as Chief Financial Officer and Vice President of Finance in July 2002. Dr. Calcagno, a licensed psychiatrist with specialized training in psychopharmacology, combines medical expertise with years of consulting and investment banking experience. His business experience includes management consulting work in McKinsey & Company's international pharmaceutical practice, healthcare investment banking research at Hambrecht & Quist (now JP Morgan H&Q), and management of a successful high-tech startup. His biomedical training includes an undergraduate degree (Phi Beta Kappa) in Biology and an MD from Harvard University. He completed his psychiatry residency and fellowship at UCLA's Neuropsychiatric Institute and Hospital. A former Rotary International Ambassadorial Scholar, Dr. Calcagno speaks six languages. Profile
TWST: Could we start out with an overview of Vela Pharmaceuticals?

Dr. Keim: In 1998, a few entrepreneurs and several physicians associated

with Columbia University discussed business