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The Dolomite Management Team
When you deal with Dolomite, you can be sure that you are dealing with a thoroughly professional organisation. The Dolomite management team is made up of experts in their field, each with considerable real-world experience and a passion for instrument design and the pursuit of excellence in microfluidics.
Being a combination of engineers and scientists, Dolomite brings together the creative and exploring nature of science and the more structured and disciplined nature of engineering; enabling us to push the barriers of what is possible and help our clients create innovative solutions that promise success in the worldwide marketplace.
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Mark Gilligan - Managing Director
With a background in mechanical engineering in Aerospace, Formula 1, and Consumer Electronics, Mark started working in the field of scientific tools and instruments in 1997 at leading Cambridge technology company, TTP (The Technology Partnership). The output of a key project at TTP was sold to a Swiss multinational called Mettler-Toledo, which Mark moved to with the sale. This led to a period working in New Ventures, after which Mark founded Syrris in 2001. Syrris's work on glass microreactors and microfluidics led to Dolomite being founded in Nov 2005.
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Dr Gillian Davis - Commercial Director
Gillian Davis is Commercial Director at Dolomite with responsibility for working with customers interested in commercialising their microfluidic concepts. She graduated from Oxford University with a BA in Natural Sciences before completing a doctorate in laser applications. Having spent 10 years as an R&D engineer she moved into business development in 1997, obtaining an MBA with the Open University before joining Dolomite in 2007. |
Philip Homewood - Engineering Manager
Philip studied mechanical and chemical engineering at Oxford University and then went on to work for TTP (The Technology Partnership PLC) in Cambridge, helping to developing automated systems for pharmaceutical research. Philip then also moved to Mettler Toledo working on similar technology & products before moving on to manage internal technology development at Syrris, where they were developing microreactor devices and systems for the pharmaceutical research and development market. Philip joined Dolomite in August 2006 as Engineering Manager, bringing a great deal of expertise and experience into the Dolomite team. He is responsible for the overall design of microfluidic devices and instruments, ensuring that Dolomite delivers effective solutions.
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Nick Tait ACA - Head of Finance
Nick is responsible for all financial and human resources matters at Dolomite. He graduated from Warwick University with a degree in Economics, and trained with Ernst & Young in London as a chartered accountant. He then spent five years at Whitbread plc in a variety of financial management roles, and later went on to be Finance Director of the Great Little Pub Company, as well as working in a variety of Corporate Finance roles with Norwich Union, Acambis, and SIG plc.
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Craig Rainger - U.S. Business Development Manager
Craig Rainger has over 30 years of experience in automated chemistry. As founder and CEO of Lachat Instruments, he led the efforts in development, marketing and sales of three generations of innovative continuous flow systems. As president of Seal Analytical, he introduced automated discrete analysis technology to the U.S. market. And as product manager of automated chemistry at OI Analytical, he led the effort in developing the design for a 4th generation microfluidics-based analyzer. Now as the U.S. Business Development Manager for Dolomite Center, Craig serves as our critical link to U.S. customers to work with them in developing design specifications for microfluidics products including chips, components, modules, sub-systems and complete instruments. |
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Lee Jeffries - Operations Director
Lee's background is in glass solids processing having joined his family's design & manufacturing business in 1995. He began making and developing glass microfluidic devices in 1997 with his father Paul. The Company was sold to microfluidics start-up Micro Chemical Systems Ltd in 2001 where Lee was head of the Fabrication Division. In 2004, Lee and his father founded a new company which specialised in bespoke glass & quartz devices for scientific instruments; and co-bid with Syrris for funding to create Dolomite, the World's first Microfluidic Application Centre.
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