Richard M. Farrari is co-founder of DeNovo Ventures and specializes in venture capital funding for medical technology companies. He has even co-authored the book, ""Health Care Venture Capital Best Practices" with some of the top venture capital investors and CEOs in the field. Since founding DeNovo in 2000, Mr. Ferrari has been a successful CEO of several companies, including CryoVascular Systems and Paracor Medical. He also founded the venture capital firm, Saratoga Ventures, in 1996 and has been CEO of other major contributors to the field of medical technology - CardioThoracic Systems (CTSI) and Cardiovascular Imaging Systems (CVIS). CTSI became the leader in producing disposable instruments for minimally invasive heart bypass surgery. Wow, my heart's racing with all the exciting venture capital success. Neat stuff, especially if you're thinking about serious health care or heart surgery. In a few years, perhaps we'll see some amazing contributions to assist doctors with treating spinal cord injuries and creating less invasive operating procedures. For now, there's promise in the efforts of Richard Ferrari.
Richard M. Farrari is co-founder of DeNovo Ventures and specializes in venture capital funding for medical technology companies. He has even co-authored the book, ""Health Care Venture Capital Best Practices" with some of the top venture capital investors and CEOs in the field. Since founding DeNovo in 2000, Mr. Ferrari has been a successful CEO of several companies, including CryoVascular Systems and Paracor Medical. He also founded the venture capital firm, Saratoga Ventures, in 1996 and has been CEO of other major contributors to the field of medical technology - CardioThoracic Systems (CTSI) and Cardiovascular Imaging Systems (CVIS). CTSI became the leader in producing disposable instruments for minimally invasive heart bypass surgery. Wow, my heart's racing with all the exciting venture capital success. Neat stuff, especially if you're thinking about serious health care or heart surgery. In a few years, perhaps we'll see some amazing contributions to assist doctors with treating spinal cord injuries and creating less invasive operating procedures. For now, there's promise in the efforts of Richard Ferrari.