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BioTech Medics commitment to diversity starts with our board of directors, our Advisory Board Members and extends throughout the organization.
KEITH A. HOUSER, Chairman and CEO of BioTech Medics, Inc., age 61, has over 34 years of both private and public corporate management experience. Mr. Houser has a B.A., degree. He has continued his Master's Degree graduate studies at Hamma Graduate School-Wittenberg University, Springfield, Ohio (1970); & ELTS Graduate School-Capital University, Columbus, Ohio (1971), and is a graduate of CFNI, Dallas (1973). Mr. Houser has taken Continuing Education courses at UT Southwestern Medical Center-Dallas (1991-92).
Between 1990-1992, Mr. Houser was Director of SeniorPlus Adult Day Care in Dallas County, Texas. SeniorPlus was an approved US Veteran's Administration outsourcing facility. Mr. Houser was awarded the North Texas Small Business Administration (SBA) "Person of the Year Award" (1991) for this business.
Previously, Mr. Houser has had an extensive background in radio and television and marketing commencing in 1966. He has worked for and/or managed/owned and/or operated radio and TV stations in Ohio, Indiana, Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey and Arizona. As an entrepreneur Mr. Houser founded Family Television, Inc.. The TV station today currently has an estimated value of nearly $200 million. Mr. Houser became an Advisor to the Board of Directors of the Financial News Network, 1982-84, (Formerly FNN, now CNBC). He has been an Advisory Board Member (1980-81) to Marist College, Dutchess Community College, and St. Mary's College (all New York State Colleges)(1980-81). During Mr. Houser's tenure at Marist College, the Lowell Thomas Award was created and a scholarship was established for promising students in broadcast journalism.
Mr. Houser is a broadcast consultant. As a broadcast consultant Mr. Houser was qualified as an "Expert Witness" before the Federal Communications Commission, Washington, D.C., in "independent commercial television broadcasting", and a few state Supreme Courts, a State District Court (in radio), and has been featured in numerous broadcast publications.
Philanthropic projects have been a part of Mr. Houser's career. He has chartered two non-profit charitable organizations since 1972, all with IRS 501(c)(3) Tax Exempt Status: EMCC, which has co-sponsored in collecting donations of approximately 1 million pounds annually since 1983 in the distribution of food, clothing and medical supplies and medical clinics in Mexico, the Philippines, East Timor, Indonesia; and to North American Indians. Lastly, he co-founded and was Secretary of CTS Services, Inc., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, an educational and private foundation that issued over $1.75 million in grants to various organizations over a 25-year period. DayStar Television Network which is headquartered in Texas is one such recipient.
CHARLES R. CRANE, MD, age 71, President of BioTech Medics, Inc., Director & Medical Director is a private practice physician, specializing in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation and Electrodiagnostic Medicine. Dr. Crane is a Medical Consultant for ReviewMed, Shorman Solutions, Austin & Associates and Forte. He has previously served as a Physician Advisor to CENTRA Healthcare; Intracorp Medical Review; Concentra Healthcare; Medical Review; Texas Workers Compensation Fund; Texas Medical Foundation, PRO.
Dr. Crane has also served as Physician Consultant for the Texas Workers Compensation Insurance Fund-Treatment Preauthorization. He currently serves the Texas Workers Compensation Commission, Designated Doctor-Dispute Resolution. His current Hospital Affiliation is with Doctors Hospital, Dallas. He has held previous positions with: PRO Reviewer, Utilization Review Texas Medical Foundation; Medical Director In-Patient Rehabilitation; Baylor Medical Center, Garland; Consultant Rehabilitation for South Arlington Medical Center, Arlington, Texas; Consultant Rehabilitation, Navarro Regional Hospital, Corsicana, Texas; Consultant Rehabilitation, Shannon Medical Center, San Angelo, Texas; Consultant Rehabilitation, Northeast Community Hospital, Director of Electromyography (1978-1985); Doctors Hospital, Dallas, Texas; Medical Director, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (1974-1978) Medical City Dallas; Medical Coordinator, Rehabilitation Services (1972-1974) Baylor University Medical Center, Dallas, Texas; Associate Director, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (1968-1974); Baylor University Medical Center Dallas, Texas; Director of Residency Training, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (1970-1974).
Dr. Crane holds a B.S. degree in Biological Sciences from Southern Methodist University (1960); and is a graduate of the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, M.D. (1964). His Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Residency was at Baylor University Medical Center, Dallas, Texas (1965-1968). Dr. Crane holds a Texas medical license (1594 D) since August 1, 1964. He is board certified by the American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Board Certification (748) since June 1970 and by the American Board of Electrodiagnostic Medicine, Board Certification (0239) since March 18, 1989. He is a professional member of the following organizations: Dallas County Medical Society, Texas Medical Association, American Medical Association, Southern Medical Association, American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Texas Society of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, DFW Society of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Metroplex Spine Society, American Association of Electromyography and Electrodiagnosis, American College of Occupational & Environmental Medicine & the American College of Physician Executives.
TOM WOOD, Sr. V.P.-Sales
Mr. Wood has an extensive 25 year sales and marketing background having worked for major retailers as well as multi-level marketing. In sales he has traveled extensively throughout North America and understands what the consumers want and what the distributors desire with our SHBAN Antiseptic Alcohol Free Hand Sanitizer products.
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