Sir Christopher Benson appointed
Chairperson of AGT
The
high-profile and vastly experienced businessman Sir Christopher Benson
has been appointed Chairman of University of Bradford spin-out company
Advanced Gel Technology (AGT).
Sir Christopher was
previously Chairman of the highly successful University spin-out company
Bradford Particle Design Ltd (bpd), which was sold to the American giant
Inhale for $200 million in January 2001. His appointment as Chairman of
AGT will be in a non-executive capacity and will help consolidate the
skills and expertise of the existing board.
In December 2001,
Sir Christopher received a Doctorate at the University of Bradford in
recognition of his contributions to UK Plc which promotes University-Industry
links. As Chairman of Bradford Particle Design Ltd, he played a key role
in extracting full value from the talents within the Bradford School of
Pharmacy in conjunction with the spin-out company's development.
Outgoing Chairman
Gordon Feather who has been in post from AGT's outset, has been appointed
Chief Executive. This new and full-time role will enable him to concentrate
on managing the business and setting and implementing strategies which
maximise the potential of the company's wide and innovative range of developments.
Currently AGT is focusing its efforts on a range of applications in the
oil industry.
Gordon said: "We welcome
Sir Christopher's appointment, which we feel will bring significant experience
and expertise to AGT's management. Sir Christopher's appointment will
help us to take the business to the next level of growth and enable us
to be better placed in developing our financial strategies."
Advanced Gel Technology
was spun-out of the University two years ago with the support of the start-up
specialists Acceleris Corporate Ventures. The business was based on a
revolutionary patented hydrogel technology discovered by University researchers
Dr Donald Eagland and Dr Nicholas Crowther, both of whom are AGT Board
members.
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