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Our Management Team
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Herschel Workman
, Chief Executive Officer & Director

Herschel Workman, CPA, has been involved in PartTec's development since its founding in 2002. He is an experienced veteran with start-up companies with more than 25 years of experience in capital formation, strategic and management planning, and executive management for early stage companies. In April 2010, Mr. Workman received patent approval for the methods and materials developed to protect high security locking devices and other materials from radiographic imaging. Prior to PartTec, he headed up the efforts to convert the Indiana University Cyclotron Facility from an NSF captive laboratory to a robust
multi-disciplined entity.  While there, he contributed significantly to the planning and the construction management effort that resulted in the Midwest Proton Radiotherapy Institute and then became that startup company's first Finance Director and Compliance Officer.  Mr. Workman has helped companies in diverse industries including manufacturing, distribution, and health care, once serving as an advisor to the Kansas Department of Medicaid in their two-year long project to create, issue and evaluate responses for their RFP for Computerized Claims Processing.  Mr. Workman graduated with a BS from the University of Kentucky and received his CPA license from the Commonwealth of Kentucky in 1976.
John Cameron

John M. Cameron, Chairman
Dr. Cameron has had a long and distinguished career in nuclear physics, medical technology, applications of accelerators and R&D administration.  Dr. Cameron received his undergraduate degree in 1962 from Queens University, Northern Ireland, with first class honors; and his Ph.D. from UCLA in 1967. He was elected a Fellow of the American Physical Society in 1987 and selected as the IU Alumni Distinguished Professor in 2005.  He directed multidisciplinary research and development centers for 20 years, and has received more than $200 million in grants

and contracts.  He served on numerous advisory and review boards for U.S. and foreign research agencies.  Dr. Cameron played a pivotal role in the conception of the Midwest Proton Radiotherapy Institute (MPRI), leading it from initial funding through construction.  Dr. Cameron was a co-founder of PartTec, Ltd. in 2002.  He retired from Indiana University in 2005, where he was Professor of Physics and Director of the Indiana University Cyclotron Facility, and founded ProCure Proton Treatment Centers, Inc. of which he currently also is Chairman and President.

Craig Kline, Production Manager

Craig Kline has been working in the mechanical technology field since 1984 and holds five US patents relating to medical devices. Acquiring experience from the automotive, electric/gas utility, defense, medical device and nuclear research industries has given him a very diverse background and unique understanding of a wide variety of manufacturing practices and materials. He practices a hands-on approach using a variety of CAD/CAM software tools for design and is very comfortable operating about any manual or CNC machine tool. As a team member early in the ten year construction of a highly precise and powerful nuclear detector, Mr. Kline was a vital contributor to the design and tooling development for the Atlas TRT detector that is now at CERN near Geneva, Switzerland. He supervised the construction of all the Atlas TRT barrel detector modules built at Indiana University High Energy Physics production facility and also supervised the final installation at the CERN site in Europe.

John C. Collins, Senior Research Scientist

Dr. Collins graduated from Wittenberg University in 1967 with a BS in Physics. He attended Michigan State University from 1967 to 1973, where he received a Ph.D. in Physics for work on phase selection in isochronous cyclotrons. He was on the staff of SIN, Villigen, Switzerland, doing controls software and participating in the commissioning and development of the 590MeV cyclotron from 1973 to 1977. He joined the Indiana University Cyclotron Facility in 1977, holding positions of controls programmer, Software Group Leader and Engineering Division Head until his retirement in 2010. While at IUCF, he participated in the development of the cyclotron, experimental facilities, the Cooler synchrotron and the cancer treatment facility (MPRI).
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