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    As the CEO of the Nicholas J. Webb Consulting, Inc., Webb helps companies gain a competitive edge through "Value Added Innovation". The firm's consulting clients range from multi-national corporations, such as Mitsui Medical Corporation, to dozens of smaller companies, including EagleVision, a pioneer in ocular implants, and PRI, Inc., a major developer of anti-depressant drugs.

    A former CEO of Micro Dynamics Medical and SunMedica, Inc., Webb is also one of the founding partners of Nupak Medical and Talon Medical. In addition, he is a Certified Management Consultant and a successful inventor, having recently been awarded his twenty-seventh patent from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Webb and his inventions have been featured on several national television shows, including NBC's "Nightline" and "The Leeza Show."

    Webb's inventions include the Flex Plug, a design used in one of the smallest human implants. Furthermore, his KidMatchTM program is used by hospitals all over the country to ensure newborns are not switched at birth. He has also invented a program used by care agencies to make sure that patients recuperating at home take their medications on schedule.

    Professional Summary

    • Certified Professional Consultant to Management (CPCM)
    • Certified Professional Consultant (CPC)
    • Creator of nationally-distributed Fortune Formula training program
    • Professionally-trained speaker and seminar leader
    • Founder, President, and CEO of NuPak, Ltd., a technologically- centered manufacturing company
    • Founder, Owner, and Vice President of Technology of Talon Medical, Ltd.,  which invents and manufacturers products and systems for the medical industry
    • Former President, Micro Dynamics, Inc.
    • Former Vice President of Sales and Marketing, MyoCure, Inc.
    • Author of the healthcare book "The Cost of Being Sick"