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Interrad Medical Board of Directors

Michael Rosenberg, MD - Chairman

Joseph Goldberger – President and CEO

Stanley S. Hubbard
Chairman of Hubbard Broadcasting, Inc. and past Chairman of U. S. Satellite Broadcasting, which was sold to Hughes/DirecTV in May 1999, Stanley S. Hubbard has followed in the family tradition by being a true broadcast pioneer. For more than 80 years, Hubbard Broadcasting has stayed on the industry's cutting edge, pioneering innovations in radio, television and satellite broadcasting. Mr. Hubbard’s industry accomplishments include overseeing the building of the first successful UHF television station in a VHF market; with others in the Hubbard organization, creating the world’s first satellite newsgathering organization; and establishing U. S. Satellite Broadcasting (USSB). U. S. Satellite Broadcasting was the original licensee for high-powered Direct Broadcast Satellite service in the United States; and USSB, together with DIRECTV®, established the DSS® (Digital Satellite System), the first high-powered digital broadcast system in the world. Broadcasting & Cable magazine has labeled Mr. Hubbard as “the father of satellite broadcasting.” An inductee in the first Broadcasting & Cable Hall of Fame, Mr. Hubbard is also the recipient of the Satellite Broadcasting Communications Association’s Arthur C. Clarke Award and the National Association of Broadcasters’ Distinguished Service Award—the broadcasting industry’s highest award.

Yaacov Ben-Yaacov
Yaacov is a veteran US-Israeli Hi-tech entrepreneur. He started a new business unit within Applicom Systems, where he was responsible for closing multimillion dollar deals with IBM, Apple, HP and other major U.S. IT companies, to jointly produce core products in their respective product lines. As the founder of PictureVision, he pioneered to the mass market convenience of sharing photographs over the Internet. PictureVision partnered with Best Buy, Wal-Mart, CVS, Walgreens, AOL and many others, leveraging partnerships with virtually every major party in the distribution and fulfillment chain, before he sold the business to Kodak for $150 million in 2000. Yaacov founded his latest venture, CatchMedia in 2002, with an even broader vision of creating a comprehensive ecosystem to share ANY form of media over networks in a legal way to create value for the consumer, the media creator and every participant in the value chain. Yaacov holds a BSC in Computer Science and Robotics from the Jerusalem College of Technology and served five years as a Captain in the Israelis Defense Forces, working on command and control systems (C3I systems), where he lead testing of the first GPS systems in the Middle East.