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Mark Libratore Director
Mark Libratore originated the advertising-driven marketing model which launched his former company, Liberty Medical Supply, Inc., toward becoming the nation’s largest direct-to-consumer provider of diabetic supplies. His innovative TV commercials reach Medicare-eligible patient populations, returning an unprecedented 10 to 1 ratio of revenue per advertising dollar, with repeat orders fueling rapid revenue growth and long-term revenue continuum. In the seven years since founding Liberator, Mr. Libratore has replicated the proven success of his original diabetes marketing model, adapting it to expand to markets including --as well as diabetes-- mastectomy, ostomy, urological and mobility, establishing five vertical distribution channels offering multiple product lines to meet the increasing needs of these rapidly growing sectors.
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Joseph D. Farish, Jr. Director
Mr. Farish is a graduate of the University of Florida Law School. He has been a member of the Florida Bar for more than 59 years, specializing in litigation, principally in the areas of personal injury, wrongful death, commercial litigation, probate and matrimonial law. Identified with several high-profile cases, including Mary Alice Firestone, Roxanne Pulitzer and Mark Baltes, he has been a continuous sustaining member of the Association of Trial Lawyers of America and the Academy of Florida Trial Lawyers since their respective inceptions. Serving as Municipal Judge for the City of West Palm Beach for five years, he was admitted to practice in the Southern District Court in 1947, the United States Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit, in 1986, and the Supreme Court of the United States in October 1960. Mr. Farish is a major landholder and developer, building luxury homes in Palm Beach and Manalapan. Formerly the owner of North Palm Beach Lincoln Mercury in North Palm Beach and 1,500 acres of citrus on two extensive ranches, he is the sole owner of Denco Inc., a conglomerate corporation consisting of citrus, cattle and land development, as well as approximately half a city block of commercial property in downtown West Palm Beach across from the Palm Beach County Courthouse. Mr. Farish serves on numerous boards and has been a community activist for more than 50 years.
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Robert S. Cuillo Director
Mr. Cuillo is a four-year naval veteran of the Korean War. He graduated from New York University and the City College of New York with an A.B.A. From 1958 to 1962, Mr. Cuillo worked for the New York Police Department, where he was promoted to Detective. In 1962, Mr. Cuillo moved to Florida and started working in the automotive industry. In 1967, he became a partner in a Chrysler dealership that bore his name. In 1974, Mr. Cuillo became the sole owner of Palm Beach Lincoln Mercury, West Palm Beach, Florida. He then formed Cuillo Enterprises and grew its payroll from 70 employees to over 700 employees. Mr. Cuillo has owned and operated a total of 30 dealerships and related companies. He recently divested himself of all of his dealerships. He is currently president and CEO of Cuillo Enterprises, Inc., and owns and operates two-award winning wineries in Italy. Mr. Cuillo also owns and operates Forte, a West Palm Beach restaurant, and recently became the co-owner of one of Palm Beach’s premier restaurants, Amici.
Mr. Cuillo has been involved in the performing arts as a producer, musician and recording artist. He is the Chairman and CEO of the Broadway production company Intermezzo, Inc., that produces shows on Broadway, Off-Broadway and overseas. Mr. Cuillo is also a major benefactor in the Palm Beaches, supporting many charitable causes including the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts in West Palm Beach, and has served as the Chairman of the Florida Chapter of the Patrons of the Arts in the Vatican Museums.
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Jeannette Corbett Director
Mrs. Corbett, 59, a certified public accountant, is President Emeritus and Acting Interim President of the Quantum Foundation. Previously, she served as CFO of the Medical Services Division and Vice President of Finance of Phymatrix Corporation (PHMX), based in West Palm Beach, FL. Prior to her position at Phymatrix, Mrs. Corbett was President of McGill, Roselli, Ayala & Hoppmann, a West Palm Beach-based accounting firm. She has also served as an adjunct instructor of taxation of Palm Beach State College in Lake Worth, Florida. Mrs. Corbett has a bachelor’s of science degree in business administration from the University of Florida, graduating Summa Cum Laude. Mrs. Corbett was Chairman of the Board of JFK Medical Center in Atlantis, Florida, from 1991-1994 and was Chair of the Hospital’s Finance Committee from 1989-1991.
She is an alumna of Leadership Florida (1992) and was a member of the Economic Council of Palm Beach County from 1991 to 2006. In addition to her role at the Quantum Foundation, she was Chairman of the Board of Grantmakers in Health from 2003 to 2006; Board member of the Palm Beach County Community Alliance from 2003 to 2006; and United Way of Palm Beach County from 2000 to 2006. She is the past recipient of the Women of Distinction Award, the Women’s Chamber Giraffe Award, and has been named by the Sun Sentinel as a Power Broker in Palm Beach County. Mrs. Corbett is a member of the Florida Institute of CPAs. Mrs. Corbett resides with her husband John in Melbourne Beach, Florida.
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Morgan Duke Director
Mr. Duke is an Associate at Kinderhook Partners, an investment partnership which makes long-term investments in small public companies. Mr. Duke was previously a strategy consultant with the Monitor Group, where he advised senior management and directors of major public and private companies in North America and Europe across a range of industries, including healthcare, media, and telecommunications. Mr. Duke received an M.B.A. from Harvard University and a B.A. from Johns Hopkins University. Mr. Duke also studied music at the Peabody Conservatory.
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