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Interviewing-Experts Blog Talks With Alan Shortall, Founder and CEO of Unilife

Alan Shortall is the Founder, CEO and Executive Director of U.S. based corporation Unilife. The company is a developer and maker of advanced drug delivery systems and was founded by Alan Shortall in 2002. The following is an excerpt from a recent interview with the Interviewing Experts blog staff.

Interviewing-Experts: The Founder, CEO and Executive Director of Unilife, Alan Shortall continues to be the driving influential force pushing the rapid expansion globally of Unilife. Established in 2002, Unilife is a developer and maker of advanced drug delivery systems based in the United States. Welcome, Alan Shortall.

Alan Shortall: Thank you.

Interviewing-Experts: How has Unilife been able to attain their position of leadership in the pharmaceutical industry?

Alan Shortall: To start, we had to transition Unilife from being an Australian based company to a U.S. based company, and list on the NASDAQ. We made this move because, for one, the U.S. is the world’s largest and most mature market for safety syringes. Also, the U.S. has levels of industry expertise in medical device manufacturing and quality standards that few else can match. For Unilife to be a global industry leader, and to consolidate our relationships with multiple pharmaceutical companies across the U.S., Europe and Asia, we had to step up to a new level and become a U.S. based business.

Interviewing-Experts: Can you explain how Unilife was able to take full advantage of this new opportunity, Alan Shortall?

Alan Shortall: We built the industrial capabilities required to meet projected demand for our portfolio of products. This included the development of a new state-of-the-art facility, and the development of fully automated assembly systems to manufacture our products. We also had to enhance our quality control and business systems to meet stringent pharmaceutical standards for drug delivery devices. Until we had completed all these steps, we could not begin to finalize preparations to commence commercial production and supply.

We also needed to further enhance the strength of our world-class team to ensure we had the internal expertise and depth to deliver on our milestones. We knew pharmaceutical companies would only begin to sit up and take serious notice of Unilife once we had demonstrated we had the level of internal expertise necessary to safely carry their baby…the injectable drug itself.

To complement our internal expertise, we had to expand and strengthen our relationships with other pharmaceutical industry leaders. This included not just the pharmaceutical companies themselves, but also the established and qualified suppliers of materials and services that they work with every day.

Interviewing-Experts: I think many people would be very surprised to know just how much Unilife achieved behind the scenes in 2010 and 2011.

Alan Shortall: Yes. The successful redomiciliation of Unilife Corporation to the U.S., and the subsequent listing of its common stock on the NASDAQ Global Market was a catalyst for Unilife’s rapid business expansion. The redomiciliation and NASDAQ listing was an enormous task. It absorbed many, many hours of management time. Trust me when I say it’s something you would only ever want to do once.

Interviewing-Experts: What was required to accomplish the redomiciliation?

Alan Shortall: In Australia, we had to develop an Information Memorandum (IM). The development and sign-off of this 400-page document was an extremely onerous process. A Due Diligence committee comprising a number of senior executives, our auditors and legal representatives in the U.S. and Australia were responsible for ensuring that all statements and claims within the document were entirely accurate. This included a review of all contracts, business agreements and employment agreements entered into by the Company. Furthermore, everyone had to sign off on all of statements contained within the IM. Prior to its printing, it then had to be reviewed and signed off by ASIC, the ASX and the Australian Federal Court. It was then posted to more than 7,000 shareholders around the world, prior to their voting on the proposed scheme of arrangement to redomicile the Company to the U.S.

In parallel with this process for the IM, the Company was required to generate a Form 10 with the SEC in the U.S., prior to it being declared effective for listing on the NASDAQ. This Form 10 document was also extremely extensive requiring full legal verification of all matters pertaining to the business of the company, including business info, employment agreements, contracts and agreements and financial data.  Whilst similar in content to the IM, the Form 10 required an entirely different structure to meet the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s disclosure requirements.

Only after the completion of all of these activities across Australia and the U.S. were we able to redomicile the Company and then list on NASDAQ.

Interviewing-Experts: What benefits has the Company realized from its redomiciliation?

Alan Shortall: Among several benefits, the cost and effort it took has been validated by our inclusion in more than 20 U.S. indices including the Russell 2000 Microcap and Global Indices. We continue to build up the number of institutions and large U.S. based investment groups that are on our register.

Interviewing-Experts: Alan Shortall, can you tell us about the quality of leadership that Unilife has been able to attract?

Alan Shortall: We have built a world-class management team with very strong backgrounds in the pharmaceutical and medical device industries. On average, each member of our management team has 25 years of experience in industry sectors that strongly complement our areas of business activity.

Interviewing-Experts: And the Unilife Board members?

Alan Shortall: We have been able to do an excellent job in expanding our Board. In this day and age, the job of being a Non-Executive Director in a publicly listed company in the U.S. can be highly onerous. It carries a lot of responsibility. And therefore it’s difficult to find respected business leaders who are willing to join the board of a public company.

We now have seven board members in total with the clear majority being non-executive and independent. These board appointments reflect our commitment to a high level of corporate governance.  Shareholders can be sure that we have the stewardship necessary to help guide the Company in upcoming discussions with pharmaceutical companies.

Interviewing-Experts: Last year Unilife completed the construction of a new global headquarters and manufacturing facility in York, Pennsylvania…

Alan Shortall: Yes, it is hard to believe that the site only a year to complete. Especially when you consider that we broke ground shortly before one of the harshest winters in Pennsylvania history!

Standing at the site now is a 165,000 square feet state-of-the art facility. To put this into perspective, the building is as large as three football fields… This building has been designed by some of the best pharmaceutical architects in the U.S. It will be fully complaint with the most stringent pharmaceutical standards for primary drug containers. Indeed, across many areas, we believe this facility will help us set a new industry benchmark for the production of prefilled syringes.

This $31 million project was completed on-schedule. And, taking into account the cost of additional resources we have elected to install in the facility since construction began that will make our business even stronger, we have remained largely on budget.

Interviewing-Experts: How did Unilife finance the project?

Alan Shortall: To ensure facility construction timelines continued to align with the accelerated industrialization program for the Unifill prefilled syringe, we invested approximately $10 million of our own cash reserves into the project. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) agreed to guarantee $10 million of an $18 million mortgage Unilife obtained from Metro Bank of Harrisburg to support construction of the facility. This guarantee by the USDA provided us with lower mortgage rates, saving us valuable capital resources at this stage of our development.

We also qualified for $5.4 million in grants and loans from Pennsylvania, the majority of which relate to the development of the facility.  This financial support from the government has strongly improved our balance sheet, and offers us access to capital under very favorable terms.

As a result of our efforts, we were able to move into a facility that will have the capacity to manufacture up to 400 million of the most advanced syringes in the world. And that is just phase one of our construction plans. A second stage of the facility is already pre-approved. This would add another 100,000 square foot of production space, and take our total production capacity to around one billion units per year subject to commercial demand.

Interviewing-Experts: Alan Shortall, thank you for taking the time to talk with us today.

Alan Shortall: You are welcome.

 

Although Unilife recently moved their offices to the United States from Australia, the firm is still publicly traded in its country of origin. Unilife may be found on both the NASDAQ as well as the Australian Stock exchange. Founder and CEO of Unilife Alan Shortall says that the transition from Australia to the United States happened between 2008 and 2010; the firm has offices in both countries.

Unilife Australia Street Address
Suite 3, Level 11, 1 Chifley Square,
Sydney 2000 NSW Australia

Unilife Australia Postal Address
GPO Box 3400
Sydney 2001 NSW Australia

Tel: +612 8346 6500
Fax: +612 8346 6511

 

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O2 Media’s The Balancing Act on Lifetime Television with Kim Alexis and Sashco

The following segment aired on O2 Media’s The Balancing Act on Lifetime Television. Joining the show was Kim Alexis to discuss mildew.  

O2 Media’s The Balancing Act Host Danielle Knox: You know the blackish, pinkish, orange-like stuff on the lining of your tub, it’s that colorful something that you have to drench in cleaning product and scrub away with fine bristles as you bend your back out of shape. What are we talking about here, Alexis?

Alexis: I have a few facts about mildew for you.  It can be any color – black, orange, green, or white. It can be transported by insects, animals, or by air. So, we’re not bad house-cleaners.

O2 Media, The Balancing Act: That’s the thing I always find interesting is the fact that kitchens and bathrooms are breeding grounds for mildew, and it has a lot to do with the fact that it’s so humid in there.  So, again, it’s not our fault.

O2 Media, The Balancing Act I know a lot of parents out there probably feel the same way – you really don’t want your family exposed to any of that, because mildew organisms can cause respiratory problems and allergies. So, for a lot of families who have children who are already allergy sufferes, there on less thing that you want to worry about.

Alexis: Exactly. It’s just not good for them to have to deal with all that. So, there are ways to get rid of our mildew problems.

O2 Media, The Balancing Act: What can we do?

Alexis: There is this new product and it’s called Mildew-Free Sealant. What you do is literally replace the grout that you already have around your kitchen sink and around the bathtubs, which is where that mildew collects, and you put this in instead, and it actually is very easy. You do have to remove the old grouting and make sure the surface is dry and then put this on, and then you have to leave it for 24 or 48 hours before you get it wet again.

O2 Media, The Balancing Act: The great thing I like about this is the fact that it does clean up very easily. It cleans up with soap and water. That’s it.

Alexis: Also, it lasts for seven years.

O2 Media, The Balancing Act: That’s a great thing. I know for a lot of families and a lot of parents out there, you really want to be in a situation where you’re doing the best things you can for your family that you’re finding solutions to a lot of the problems that we have, and for a lot of us out there, it’s a pretty big problem, especially in our kitchens and bathrooms.

Alexis: We don’t think it’s really harmful sometimes. We sort of just think it’s something that’s just a color. If we had a microscope, we’d be horrified.

O2 Media, The Balancing Act:  I absolutely know that I would be, and one of the great things about this product is that you can find it in a lot of stores. We can also find it online at sashcosealants.com. It’s also available at most ACE, True Value, as well as Do It Best locations, or you can check your local hardware retailer.

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Low T, or Low Testosterone, can Affect a Man in Many Ways, Says Paul Perito MD

Paul Perito MD

Paul Perito MD

Florida-based urologist Paul Perito MD says there are two predominant forms of testosterone replacement. He recently sat down with Interviewing Experts for a quick conversation about this common condition.

Interviewing Experts: We appreciate your time today, doctor. What is testosterone?

Paul Perito MD: Testosterone is the male hormone that is responsible for muscle mass, facial hair, and bone density.

Interviewing Experts: Is testosterone stable throughout a man’s lifetime?

Paul Perito MD: After the age of 40, some men will begin to experience diminished testosterone levels.

Interviewing Experts: What are the side effects of low testosterone?

Paul Perito MD: It can result in other medical conditions such as high cholesterol, poor cardiac health, and a lack of vitality.

Interviewing Experts: What symptoms do men experience as a result of low testosterone?

Paul Perito MD: Patients will describe not remembering things, they will describe having decreased libido and not wanting to engage in sexual activity with their partners.

Interviewing Experts: That has to really affect a man emotionally.

Paul Perito MD: One study indicates an increased risk of depression in men with low testosterone levels.

Interviewing Experts: Testosterone can be replaced, correct?

Paul Perito MD: Yes it can.

Interviewing Experts: Can you tell us how?

Paul Perito MD: Most of the testosterone replacements that you’ll see right now are either injectables, creams or long acting pellets.

Interviewing Experts: What are the benefits of testosterone therapy?

Paul Perito MD: Studies suggest that testosterone can improve cardiac health and reduce the threat of diabetes.

Interviewing Experts: Those are physical side effects; are there any neurological side effects?

Paul Perito MD: They’ve shown the man’s ability to think is improved dramatically once they restore their natural testosterone levels.

Interviewing Experts: When should a patient speak with their doctor?

Paul Perito MD: When it becomes a problem in their life or relationship.

Interviewing Experts: Is testosterone replacement right for everyone?

Paul Perito MD: Not necessarily, patients should speak with their doctor to find out if testosterone replacement is right for them.

Interviewing Experts: Very interesting, we hope that all of our readers will take this into consideration if they suspect they have low testosterone levels.

Urological surgeon Paul Perito MD has devoted his entire professional career to treating men suffering from Erectile Dysfunction. He is the founder and namesake of Miami’s Perito Urology, where he conceived and initiated the world’s first minimally invasive approach to penile implantation. Paul Perito MD has performed over 3000 of these procedures on men across the globe, and his patients enjoy a shorter recovery time and less scarring than traditional implantation methods. Since 1995, Paul Perito MD and Perito Urology have become synonymous with effective erectile dysfunction treatment and world-class service unparalleled anywhere in the nation. He is a graduate of the University of Maryland Medical School as well as a frequent contributor to text published by medical journals nationwide.

The information contained in this article is provided by Paul Perito MD for educational purposes only. It is not intended to treat or diagnose any condition.

Perfect Vacation Source Invites You to Enjoy Hawaii’s Splendor

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Perfect Vacation Source

Tropical sunsets, palm trees, waterfalls, mountains – Hawaii is paradise and The Perfect Vacation Source wants you to experience its majesty. With The Perfect Vacation Source family friendly prices, traveling to Hawaii can become a family tradition.

Visitors to Hawaii report that the state is very family friendly. The Hawaiian word for “children” is keiki – think of how much fun your keiki will have learning to surf, playing in waterfalls or snorkeling in the azure water of the island. And because The Perfect Vacation Source offers members the lowest available price at the time of booking, visiting Hawaii has never been easier.

The island of Kauai is the oldest of the islands, and Perfect Vacation Source notes that Kauai is also one of the wettest spots on the planet with an annual average rainfall of 460 inches. Hundreds of the island’s inhabitants are wild chickens, descended from the earliest settlers. Because of the lack of predators, the chickens wander freely around the island. The Perfect Vacation Source also suggests visiting Kauai and trying to spot the area where the iconic M*A*S*H* opening sequence was filmed.

Travel professionals at The Perfect Vacation Source recommend visiting Molokai, noted by the Roman Catholic Church as the site of religious miracles that were verified and confirmed by the Vatican. The Kalaupapa Colony is only one of the two sites in the United States where a Catholic Saint resided and performed miracles. The tallest point of the island is Kamakou on East Molokai, which is 4,970 feet above sea level. Perfect Vacation Source members enjoy the low prices, so you can see the other sights in this historic area, while saving money.

The island of Lanai is known as the Pineapple Island because the island used to be a pineapple plantation. Interestingly enough, The Perfect Vacation Source notes the island itself is privately owned by David H. Murdock. Murdock purchased Castle and Cooke/Dole Foods, which had previously owned the island. There are no traffic lights on Lanai and no shopping malls either. However, for a one-time fee, hotel guests enjoy unlimited rides on buses that go between the hotels and the ferry. The Perfect Vacation Source recommends renting bicycles and off-road vehicles when you visit Lanai.

The Perfect Vacation Source suggests that members visit the beautiful island of Maui because it’s an excellent spot for whale watching. From December to early May humpback whales call Maui home. Traveling 3,000 miles of ocean in less than ninety days, the gentle giants migrate from the Gulf of Alaska to Hawaii for breeding and birthing in the islands’ warm water. The Perfect Vacation Source recommends that members keep their eyes open for whale pods, which are small groups of several adults, or groups of mothers and calves. Other places of interest include Haleakala National Park, which has a dormant volcano and Front Street that offers a broad variety of food and entertainment. Also, says The Perfect Vacation Source, Maui hosts the finish of the Vic-Maui Yacht Race.

Oahu is the most populous of the islands and its nickname is “The Gathering Place.” The island is forty-four miles long and 30 miles across. Oahu’s Mount Ka’ala is the highest mountain 4,025 feet above sea level. Here’s a fun fact about the island from The Perfect Vacation Source:  Lost, Hawaii 5-0, Magnum P.I., Jurassic Park and Forgetting Sarah Marshall were all filmed in Oahu. And if you choose to visit the island via cruise ship, the Perfect Vacation Source will find you the lowest price available to make the cruise more affordable.

Hawaii is called “The Big Island” both to separate the island itself from the state, but also because with an area of 4,028 square miles it is bigger than all of the other islands combined – and it’s still growing. Because Mauna Loa and K’lauea are active volcanoes, lava flows have added 543 acres between January 1983 and September 2002.

Finally, The Perfect Vacation Source suggests that visitors enjoy a favorite food of the locals, Spam musubi. Spam musubi is a uniquely Hawaiian snack consisting of a Japanese onigiri, or rice ball, with a slice of cooked spam on it and wrapped with nori, or dried seaweed.

For more information about experiencing the ultimate vacation from The Perfect Vacation Source, visit them online at www.perfectvacationsource.com

Dr. Paul Edward Perito MD: What to Know Before You Start a Urology Residency

Dr. Paul Edward Perito MD

Dr. Paul Edward Perito MD

Before creating his revolutionary penile implant procedure, Dr. Paul Edward Perito MD served residencies in Australia and Florida. During college, Dr. Paul Edward Perito MD also participated in an exchange program that allowed him to work in Africa for a time. Currently, Dr. Perito trains 2 to 8 urologists a month in the Minimally Invasive Penile Implant, an implant procedure he patented over 6 years ago.  Today, Dr. Paul Edward Perito MD explains the various choices for young students interested in pursuing a career in urology.

Q: Dr. Paul Edward Perito MD, as founder of Perito Urology, what advice do you have for students struggling to decide which residency program to choose?

Dr. Paul Edward Perito MD: Today’s students are lucky in that they can do online research on various residency programs before making a choice. The first thing a student should do is evaluate the curriculum of the residency program he or she is considering. Will you get the training you’ll need to continue into a career in urology? The more variety, the better. You’ll need to be exposed to several fields of urology to be able to diagnose and treat a wide variety of conditions over the course of your career.

Q: How many different fields of urology are there, Dr. Paul Edward Perito MD?

Dr. Paul Edward Perito MD: That’s a good question. There are urologists who specialize in pediatrics, oncology (cancer), renal transplants, and infertility in male patients, urinary tract stones, female urological conditions, urinary incontinence and impotence.

Q: Aside from the clinical materials, Dr. Paul Edward Perito MD, what else should students consider when interviewing for a residency?

Dr. Paul Edward Perito MD: The nature of the residency is important, of course. Will the residents be able to attend conferences and workshops to further their knowledge? Will the residents be active in publishing?

Q: Exposure to different subspecialties is important in a residency…

Dr. Paul Edward Perito MD: Absolutely. In fact, students considering a residency should research the background of the involved faculty. Are these experienced professionals in various areas of urology? And will the faculty be large enough in number to be able to give each student the case-load and case variation necessary to be considered properly trained?  Very few programs in the United States lack in this area.

Q: Dr. Paul Edward Perito MD, what should a student look for in the hospital or learning institution where he or she decides to complete a residency?

Dr. Paul Edward Perito MD: Research is important. Is the facility attempting to find new ways to implement old methodologies? A faculty that is always eager to learn and push the boundaries provides a great example for students. Does the facility have updated equipment? A student will need to make sure he or she is getting experience that will translate to today’s world of medicine.

Q: How many interviews should a student attempt before settling on a choice for a residency?

Dr. Paul Edward Perito MD: That’s an individual choice, but it’s important that each student find a facility that shares his or her goals and temperament. That right fit can be hard to find, but it’s well worth going on as many interviews as possible to find that perfect fit.

 

Dr. Paul Edward Perito MD is the founder of Perito Urology and the Chairman of Urology at Coral Gables Hospital in Florida. To contact Dr. Paul Edward Perito MD, go online to www.peritourology.com

The information contained in this article is provided by Dr. Paul Edward Perito MD for educational purposes only. It is not intended to treat or diagnose any condition.

Kummetz Corporation Answers Questions About Gold Mining in Columbia and Bolivia

Kummetz Corporation

Kummetz Corporation

Kummetz Corporation is different from many other financial investment firms. The company, licensed in Nevada in 2005, has projects throughout the world as it seeks to help stimulate economic development in countries that need it. Today Kummetz Corporation speaks about one of the Company’s latest projects, gold mining in Columbia and Bolivia.

Q: Kummetz Corporation is involved in a variety of projects throughout the world. What made you decide to get into gold mining in these areas of the world?

Kummetz Corporation: Well, in Bolivia specifically, opportunity exists for gold mining but the area is suffering from more than half a century of underfunding and poor management. By investing in the gold mining industry in that country, Kummetz Corporation can do wonders for the economy. The production and exportation of gold could mean extra jobs and more money coming into the area’s businesses.

Q: In Columbia, Kummetz Corporation is working with companies to explore some land. Explain that to us.

Kummetz Corporation: We’ve focused our efforts on the northern region of Columbia, where Kummetz Corporation has established partnerships with some companies in the area. We have more than 9,000 acres of land to be explored in that region of the country. We’ll primarily be looking for gold and platinum.

Q: What are the benefits of mining for gold in these two areas?

Kummetz Corporation: For Kummetz Corporation, we see this as a probable great return on our investment. But we’ve always been more interested in how we can make a difference in the world. For these countries, the vast amounts of gold that can be uncovered in these mining expeditions can do wonders for economic development. That’s what Kummetz Corporation is all about helping to jump-start the economy in areas that really need it.

Q: Gold mining isn’t the only way Kummetz Corporation is helping stimulate economic development. Describe some of the work Kummetz Corporation is doing with housing developments.

Kummetz Corporation: Much of our work is in Eastern African countries, where apartheid has left many residents without housing, even after all this time. Kummetz Corporation works with construction companies there to provide speedy, low-cost construction development for residents. We also focus on keeping these developments environmentally friendly, as with everything we at Kummetz Corporation do.