Patrick Daly

Senior Advisor

Patrick joined Pappas Capital in 2019 as a Senior Advisor. He is a seasoned global executive with a proven track record of entrepreneurship, building winning cultures and growing companies small and large. He has a unique ability to create, shape and implement strategic agendas, and motivate diverse teams to achieve results beyond what was expected. Prior to joining Pappas Capital, Patrick founded Cohera Medical, Inc. and shepherded it through commercialization while successfully raising multiple rounds of financing, including from KKR. The company was previously named the Pittsburgh Technology Counsel Company of the Year and Patrick was honored as CEO of the Year. He was also a three-time Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the Year finalist.

Patrick is currently the Chief Business Officer for Terumo BCT (TSE: 4543), a global blood and cell therapy company with business in over 150 countries. Prior to Terumo he was the Global Vice President and GM for IQVIA MedTech, where he was responsible for developing and growing their burgeoning MedTech practice. Patrick was recently the Chairman of the Advanced Medical Technology Association (AdvaMed) Accel Board, the division within AdvaMed dedicated to the needs of smaller medical technology manufacturers. He enjoyed a successful tenure on the Executive Board of AdvaMed and has nurtured and developed strong relationships with Fortune 500 Med Tech CEOs. Earlier in his career, Patrick spent over 15 years at Johnson & Johnson (J&J) in a variety of cross-functional and international assignments in the U.S. and Asia Pacific. His work using six-sigma to improve the Key Opinion Leaders experience garnered the J&J Corporate Standards of Leadership Award. Patrick has frequently been invited to speak on entrepreneurship and company development at the MBA programs at Carnegie Mellon and the University of Pittsburgh Heinz School of Business.

Patrick currently serves as an independent director on the board of BioStem Technologies (OTC: BSEM) and on the Executive Board of the Johnny Mac Soldiers Fund, which he founded along with his classmates from West Point. The fund has raised over $52 million in college scholarships for Gold Star children.

Education:

United States Military Academy at West Point (BS in Foreign Area Studies)