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Thomas Goff , BS

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Thomas Goff Co-Founded Kerberos Proximal Solutions along with John MacMahon and Brian Courtney in 2001. Kerberos began as an early-stage medical device company developing proximal embolic-protection technology to recover debris lodged during angioplasty and stent replacement. It also focused on offering Rinspiration system for infusing and aspirating fluid in the coronary and peripheral vasculature. Mr. Goff has years of experience in developing cardiovascular technologies for more effective and easier to perform minimally invasive procedures. Embracing the user-centered approach, Mr. Goff was integral to the conceptualization, design, development and marketing of Kerberos products. Always driven to the action, he held key roles in engineering, clinical and marketing, seeing the product through development to commercialization and finally, acquisition. In September 2006, FoxHollow Technologies officially acquired Kerberos for a total of $32 million ($13 million of stock). Mr. Goff holds a degree in Product Design from Stanford University.

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tomgoff@gmail.com

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Cardiovascular Design

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