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Sunday, 05/16/2010 5:49:36 PM

Sunday, May 16, 2010 5:49:36 PM

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Some history on Kampa

According the bio, he has had a consistent track record of working in the health imaging business. If a company went BK, I have not found any thing that makes me think Kampa was directly responsible. Following is an excerpt from the SEC filing with a link at the bottom.


H Richard ("Dick") J. Kampa joined the Company as a Vice President-Operations
effective April 14, 1995, at the time of the acquisition by the Company of the
fifteen (15) multi-modality imaging centers from MedAlliance, Inc., a
publicly-held Nashville, Tennessee company. Mr. Kampa joined MedAlliance (which
was then operating under the name ImageAmerica, Inc.) in March, 1991, as an area
vice president responsible for the general management of the MedAlliance
ImageAmerica imaging centers. He was promoted to corporate vice president of
MedAlliance in 1992, with responsibility for the general management of all the
imaging centers, including sales and managed care development. From 1986 through
1991, Mr. Kampa served as director of sales and director of national accounts of
Dornier Medical Systems in Marietta, Georgia, a subsidiary of Daimler Benz of
Germany. Prior to Dornier, Mr. Kampa was district sales manager and manager of
national accounts for over six years with Physio-Central, which was then a
Redmond, Washington based division of Eli Lily Corporation, involved in the
acute cardiac care/defibrillator industry. Mr. Kampa is responsible for
overseeing the operations of and marketing for the imaging centers acquired from
MedAlliance, Inc. ere is some job history on Kampa.

http://www.secinfo.com/dsVsf.a12g.htm