Board of Directors

Leslie Fall, M.D.
President
Dr. Leslie Fall is co-founder of iInTIME, an Associate Professor and Vice Chair for Education and Co-director of the pediatric clerkship in the Department of Pediatrics at Dartmouth Medical School. She is a nationally recognized expert in curriculum development and evaluation in medical education.

Norm Berman, M.D.
Secretary and Treasurer
Dr. Norm Berman is co-founder of iInTIME, an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at Dartmouth Medical School and was Co-Director of the pediatric clerkship there for 10 years. Dr. Berman is a nationally recognized expert in development, integration, and evaluation of computer-assisted learning in medical education.

David W. Nierenberg, MD
Senior Associate Dean at Dartmouth Medical School
Section Chief, Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology
Dr. David Nierenberg’s institutional affiliations are Clinical Pharmacology and Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. A Harvard Medical School graduate, his residency was at Stanford University Medical Center where he served as Chief Resident for Internal Medicine and at Beth Israel Hospital, Medicine. His fellowship was in Clinical Pharmacology at the University of California. Dr. Nierenberg is board certified in Clinical Pharmacology and Internal Medicine specializing in Medication Management, Medication Related Problems, and Drug Interaction.

John G. Stephens, MBA
Director of Operations, Simbex LLC
John Stephens has helped build several venture-backed firms from very early stages. As founder and senior technical executive, he has set company direction in diverse markets including network communications, financial analysis, and robotic prosthetics.
John graduated from Williams College with a degree in Economics and received an MBA from MIT's Sloan School of Management

Theodore E. MacVeagh
Ted MacVeagh is an attorney who has acted as outside counsel to numerous start-up and venture-stage companies. Prior to moving to the Upper Valley, Mr. MacVeagh practiced law at Bromberg & Sunstein LLP in Boston, Massachusetts, where he specialized in advising companies on intellectual property and technology transfer issues. Before that, he practiced at Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton in New York, New York, as a corporate and tax attorney. He is qualified to practice in New York and Massachusetts. Mr. MacVeagh graduated from Wesleyan University with a degree in Philosophy. He also received a Master's degree in Philosophy from the University of Pennsylvania. He received his law degree from the University of Michigan where he was magnum cum laude and a member of the Michigan Law Review.