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Linbeck was a founder of the Collaborative Process Institute and the Lean Construction Institute.[11] Linbeck is also the founder of Fannin Innovation Studio, a life sciences business development studio in Houston, Texas, where he is active as a design engineer and business adviser for various life science startups." [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leo_Linbeck_III]
*Wohscheh
"Mr. Mark E. Worscheh serves as a Chief Financial Officer at Fannin Innovation Studio. He serves as the Principal of The Newcastle Group. Mr. Worscheh serves as Executive Vice President of Aquinas Companies, LLC. He has ten years of experience as an investment banker. He served as Chief Financial Officer and Senior Vice President of NextStage Entertainment Corporation. In this role, he negotiated and closed multiple financings totaling more than $100 million. He also built the internal finance and accounting team necessary to operate the business. Prior to joining NextStage, he served as Senior Vice President in Houston with NatWest Markets, in charge of public debt and equity offerings for the energy group’s Houston office clients. Prior to NatWest, he was a Vice President at Banker’s Trust BT Securities division, where he marketed, executed, and closed similar financings, as well as derivative-linked financings and risk management products. Prior to Banker’s Trust, he was an Associate with Merrill Lynch in New York, where he marketed and executed public financings, IPOs, valuations, tender offers, lease financings, and other structured transactions for a wide range of industrial and retail clients. While at Notre Dame, he was the Managing Editor of The Observer. He serves as a Member of the Board of Directors at Phoeben, Inc. He serves as Member of Advisory Board at Post Oak Bank, N.A. He serves as the President of the Afton Oaks Civic Club and leads the Afton Oaks Park Initiative. He has served on the Board of Stanford GSB’s Alumni Association and chaired his class’s GSB Reunion Committee in both 1994 and 1999. Mr. Worscheh graduated from Stanford’s Graduate School of Business, having focused on the challenges of entrepreneurial business situations and from the University of Notre Dame with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics with a minor in Business Administration. He received his MBA from Stanford's Graduate School of Business in 1989."
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*Atul Varadhachary

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