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Voxello Expands Its Board of Directors With Appointment of Two New Members
[August 14, 2017]

Voxello Expands Its Board of Directors With Appointment of Two New Members


Voxello, developer of communication solutions for impaired hospitalized patients, today announced the appointment of Chuck Peters and Clareece West to the Company's Board of Directors. With these additions, the Voxello Board is comprised of 5 members.

Mr. Peters and Ms. West together bring a wealth of experience to the Board. Mr. Peters is currently the Chairman of the Board for Folience, an Iowa-based holding company. Throughout his career, he has held roles as president, CEO and Chairman of both large and small organizations.

Ms. West is an industry Executive with over 28 years of executive leadership including clinical operations, regulatory, data management, safety, sales, marketing, mergers and acquisitions, and restructuring expertise. Currently, she is the General Manager/Vice President for the Regulatory Science business unit within the Specialty Solutions division at Cardinal Health.

"I lok forward to working with the team at Voxello. They are a talented group, committed in the pursuit of a unified goal, helping hospitalized patients to effectively communicate," said Mr. Peters.



Ms. West added, "I am honored to join the Board at Voxello. Having been involved with the life sciences, healthcare and technology sectors throughout my career, it's all about the patient for me. That's why companies like Voxello excite me. When we keep patients in mind, we undoubtedly make better decisions and work toward greater innovations."

"It is with great pleasure that we welcome Chuck and Clareece to the Board of Directors," said Rives Bird, CEO of Voxello. "The strategic acumen and depth of their combined experience will no doubt enhance our already impressive Board."


About Voxello

Voxello provides solutions for impaired hospitalized patients who cannot communicate by traditional means. The company's first product, the noddleTM, detects voluntary gestures such as clicking sounds made with the tongue or an eye blink to control nurse call and speech generation devices. For more information about Voxello, please visit www.voxello.com.


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