Our Team
The Triaj team is committed to providing health care professionals “just-in-time,” evidence-based knowledge that serves as a “Clinical Decision Support System” on a cloud based medtech platform.
Triaj began in 2011 after a request from the military trauma center in Kandhar, Afghanistan for assistance with the care of three injured children. The children, 6-10 years of age, accidentally detonated a landmine. Since the combat hospital was a resource only for adult patient care with a pediatric care knowledge gap, access to information at the bedside was an acute need.
Inspired by a desire to fulfill this critical need and save lives, Triaj was born. Meet the team behind the vision.
“Dr. Ike” is a renowned expert in the field of pediatric trauma care and injury control. He is the founder of Emergency Trauma and Burn Services at Children’s National Health System in Washington, D.C. He also serves as a Professor of Surgery and of Pediatrics at the George Washington University School of Medicine.
Through his Iifelong mission to prevent childhood injury, he founded Safe Kids Worldwide (www.safekids.org), which is a global non-profit whose mission is to prevent accidental childhood injury by educating families on safety protocols. The organization has grown to more than 400 coalitions in 34 countries and has contributed to a 61% decline in the child death rate in the US since inception.
Dr Ike’s pioneering efforts have also led to him working with Capital Hill to to get the seat belt law, playground guidelines, as well as the bicycle helmet laws passed in the U.S. His passion to help children led to the recent founding of Triaj, which is a Clinical Resource System that will save lives and reduce the cost of healthcare. Marty received his BA degree from Princeton University, where he played football and lacrosse. He attended Hahnemann University School of Medicine.
Jane is a well-respected advocate for improvements in pediatric emergency care, serving as the Founder and Managing Director for the Emergency Medical Services National Resource Center at Children’s National Health System. She is a prolific author of textbooks, including Seidel’s Guide to Physical Examination, Child Health Nursing, Principles of Pediatric Nursing, Maternal Child Nursing, and Pediatric Emergencies: A Manual for Prehospital Care Providers.
She serves as a consultant for the American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma, focusing on Trauma Systems and Best Practice Guidelines.
She graduated from the Johns Hopkins Hospital School of Nursing and received an MPH and DrPH from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. A former recipient of the Distinguished Alumnus Award, she was recently honored with the Heritage Award from the Johns Hopkins Alumni Association, where she serves as the President of the Johns Hopkins Nurses Alumni Association.
Dave is a Silicon Valley leader with extensive experience in starting, funding, growing and operating technology companies, across a wide range of systems and software segments in a variety of horizontal and vertical markets. He is currently Founder and Managing Director of 280 Capital Partners, a technology investment and strategic advisory firm.
He has extensive experience as a Senior Executive, CEO Leader and Leader of CEOs. He was an executive at IBM, Intersil and National Semiconductor (NSC). He was COO and a Member of Board of Directors of NSC when the company grew from $99M to $2.7B in revenue.
He has been CEO of four IT companies. The largest was HDS (NAS) which he grew from 0 to $1.2B in revenue. He has also been a leader of CEOs, having been retained by over 20 IT company CEOs as a Strategic Advisor, Confidant and Coach. He has been a Board member of 15 companies, including Chairman or Executive Chairman of 7 of these.
Dave has extensive fundraising experience, including raising over 50 VC investment rounds. He also has extensive M&A experience including over 40 M&A transactions as Buyer, Seller or Strategic Advisor.
Dave received a BSE degree from Princeton University.
Todd Eichelberger is a seasoned Sales & Marketing executive, with a background in finance from his time working as a Nasdaq trader. Having spent two decades working with Global marketing machines like Nike, Adidas, and New Balance, he is highly proficient at creating and executing global Go-to-Market and distribution strategies.
Todd founded a Marketing Consulting agency in 2012 and works directly with Wall Street research analysts on financial outlooks for fortune 500 companies. His entrepreneurial spirit is evidenced by his leadership with three successful start-up companies, including Triaj. He also received an executive certification through M.I.T. in Artificial Intelligence Business Applications.
Todd received his BA at Princeton University, where he played lacrosse, and helped lead the team to three Division I NCAA National Championships.
LeRoy Mattingly CHIEF ARCHITECT, ABOUT OBJECTS
LeRoy is a developer, author, mentor, and business architect with a deep background in Apple development technologies, including years of hands-on technical leadership on Objective-C projects targeting the NEXTSTEP platform.
He previously served as an independent consultant to such Fortune 500 companies as AIG, Booz Allen, Capital One, Bally, Fannie Mae, and Sprint.
LeRoy leads the architecture and software engineering best practice solutions. He is responsible for working to assess architecture, process, and methodology capabilities, particularly with respect to mobile solutions.
He received a B.S. from University of Oklahoma, and an M.S. in Computer Science from University of Houston.
Tony Click ENTERPRISE ARCHITECT, ABOUT OBJECTS
Tony specializes in Life Sciences, using his start-up experience to help early-stage companies plan, prioritize and execute successfully.
He previously served as the VP of Architecture at Bioclinica, modernizing and building systems to support changing global privacy and data protection regulations.
Tony has also served as an EVP at Clinical Ink, an eSourcing and ePRO/ECOA software provider for clinical trials, and CTO at Clinverse, a SaaS solution provider for clinical trial patient and investigator payments.
He fenced in the NCAA for Virginia Tech. He earned a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Virginia Tech and an M.B.A. in Global Management from Duke's Fuqua School of Business.
Enabling patients and healthcare providers to collaborate, collect, and manage information on-demand through mobile, desktop, and cloud solutions.
They deliver cloud and web services for integrating web, mobile, and desktop applications to benefit patient and healthcare providers worldwide. Through the use of RESTful web services, they are providing modern and consistent APIs to allow current and future applications the ability to easily access and exchange patient, hospital, and doctor information all in a consistent manner.
They provide staffing, mentoring and expertise on numerous platforms including iOS, Android, Java, architecture, testing, and cloud technologies. They are aligned with Triaj to compliment the team technologies, goals, and objectives.
Former and existing clients include Cerner, Apple, Google, Salesforce, Dept of Defense, Marriot, and the NFL.
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