Pulse Biosciences Appoints Laureen DeBuono to Its Board of Directors
October 05, 2021 at 05:30 pm IST
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Pulse Biosciences, Inc. announced the appointment of Laureen DeBuono to its Board of Directors. Concurrent to Ms. DeBuono’s appointment, Kenneth Clark has resigned from the Board of Directors. Ms. DeBuono currently serves as a Managing Partner at FLG Partners LLC, the leading interim executive and Board advisory firm in Silicon Valley, which she joined in 2011. As an Advisor to the Board of Directors and Interim CFO, she helped lead the growth of Rodan+Fields, a premium skincare company with a unique sales business model between 2014 and 2016. Most recently she also served as CEO and Board Member of govino, LLC, a global CPG company from 2018 through January 2020. Also in 2018, Ms. DeBuono joined HotelTonight as a Board Advisor and Interim CFO, to advise and oversee its sale to AirBnB in April 2019. Previously, Ms. DeBuono served in various executive capacities at multiple healthcare, medical technology and CPG companies from 1992-2017. Ms. DeBuono received a BA from Duke University, an MA from Stanford University, and a JD from the New York University School of Law. Ms. DeBuono is a member of the State Bar of California. She has also attended the Stanford Directors’ College and is a certified Board Leadership Fellow with the National Association of Corporate Directors.
Pulse Biosciences, Inc. is a bioelectric medicine company. The Companyâs proprietary CellFX nsPFA technology delivers nanosecond pulses of electrical energy to non-thermally clear cells while sparing adjacent noncellular tissue. The Company is engaged in the development of its CellFX nsPFA technology for use in the treatment of atrial fibrillation and in a select few other markets where it could have a profound positive impact on healthcare for both patients and providers. The Companyâs Nano-pulse Stimulation (NPS) technology is an energy modality that delivers nanosecond-duration pulses of electrical energy, each less than a millionth of a second long, to non-thermally clear targeted cells while sparing adjacent noncellular tissue. The Company has designed a variety of applicators, or end-effectors, to explore the potential use of the CellFX platform to treat disorders in other medical specialties, such as cardiology, gastroenterology, gynecology, and ear, nose, and throat.