Lynch directs
Capsulated Systems Inc business operations. He holds an MBA
degree from the Darden School of Business of the University of Virginia,
Charlottesville, Virginia, with emphasis in marketing and finance. He
received his BA Degree in Mathematics from the University of Virginia
with emphasis in engineering and computer science. In 1983, he was assigned the position of Manager of Marketing and later Manager of Business Planning of an effort by a group of chemists at Mead who were developing a technology using micro-encapsulation to develop a color copying system. He lead the effort to create a business unit out of that group which later became Mead Imaging Division
and later Cycolor Corporation in Dayton, Ohio. In 1985, he was hired by Capsulated Systems as Executive Vice President to lead its strategic planning direction as it prepared to evolve from a technical shop to the world's leader in cutting edge micro-encapsulation technology. In 1987, Lynch was promoted to the position of president. In 1991, he purchased controlling interest in
Capsulated Systems Inc. He is a co-inventor of 4 of Capsulated Systems Inc's patents in microencapsulation
and two of CSI's patents and one patent application on Prolonged
Release
Post-Operative Local Anesthetic.
TECHNICAL LEADERSHIP
Capsulated Systems
Inc's chemists and production personnel have a combined 131 years experience in the macro and microencapsulation fields. Their educational backgrounds include Ph.D.s in organic, polymer and physical chemistry. They have scaled up products including epoxy systems and PVC cement to 500 lb. batches that have met the customers specifications.
Gary F. Hillenbrand, PhD -
Director of Research
Hillenbrand received his PhD
in polymer chemistry from Clemson University and mages CSI's polymer
chemistry function and holds 13 patents
Lwandiko E. Masinde, PhD -
Director of Medical Research
Masinde received his PhD from the
University of Wales (Cardiff, Great Britain) and completed his Post
Doctoral Research at the University of Illinois at Chicago College of
Pharmacy and manages CSI's development of its Long Term Local Anesthesia
product.
Edward J. Saccocio, PhD
- Director of Physical Processes
Saccocio received his PhD in Physics
from the Rochester Institute of Technology and manages CSI's
colloidal and emulsion chemistry function and holds 14 patents.
Dale E. Work - Manager of Microencapsulation Systems
Work received his Masters of Science
in Chemistry from the University of Dayton and manages CSI's
new product development and has over 36 years experience in
micro-encapsulation development, scale-up and manufacturing
and holds 5 patents.
Danny A. Davis -
Supervisor of Capsule Development
Davis received his BS in Chemistry
from Wright State University and manages CSI's capsule evaluation
procedures and quality control and holds 4 patents.
Morris F. Newsom, Jr. - Supervisor
of Capsule Production
Newsom has over 30 years experience in micro-encapsulation
development, scale-up and manufacturing and holds 5 patents.