Gregory C. Simon is president of the Center for Accelerating Medical Solutions. Prior to joining CAMS, Greg was a principal at Infotech Strategies, with special expertise in health technology, biotech, education technology and communication technology. Earlier, Greg was CEO of Simon Strategies/Mindbeam, a consulting firm focusing on clients in biotechnology, health care, technology and information technology among other issues. In January 1999, Greg and Rich Bond, former chairman of the Republican National Committee, formed the openNET Coalition to promote the rights of all consumers to obtain affordable, high-speed access to the Internet from the provider of their choice. Greg was the chief domestic adviser to Vice President Al Gore from 1993 to 1997, specifically on economic, science and technology issues. From 1985 to 1991, Greg was the staff director of the Investigations and Oversight Subcommittee of the House of Representatives Committee on Science, Space and Technology. Greg, an Arkansas native, earned his law degree at the University of Washington in Seattle. |