Steven Daly

SVP, Device & Commercialization at BlazeBioscience

Steven Daly is the SVP of Device at BlazeBioscience. Steven has also previously served as the Co-Founder and COO of Cadence Child & Adolescent Therapy, and as the Senior Director of Strategy and Business Development at Light Sciences Oncology.

Daly has been instrumental in successfully out-licensing the company's assets through a structured option and asset purchase agreement to a privately owned specialty pharmaceutical company. Steven has also managed all aspects of technology transfer activities to licensor, and was responsible for all aspects of the medical device technology development, manufacturing, and scientific knowledge base while the partnership completed a phase 2b clinical study in Urology. In addition, Daly has managed and established relationships with potential pharmaceutical and medical device partners for out-licensing and/or M&A transactions.

Upon completion of four clinical studies (two phase 3 studies in Oncology, one phase 1 study and one phase 2a study in BPH), all aspects of corporate strategy were re-tooled and focused for new investment. Daly incorporated all aspects of clinical development and commercial development into financial models, corporate presentations, and pitched plans to various venture capital and private equity investors. Steven also built various quantitative financial models to evaluate multiple exit scenarios leading to updated common stock pricing.

Daly completed a comprehensive commercialization plan that integrates sales, marketing, distribution, reimbursement, and medical affairs under an assumption LSO will commercialize the technology without a partner. He

Steven Daly has a MBA from the University of Washington - Michael G. Foster School of Business, an MS in Medical Engineering from the University of Washington, and a BS in Ceramic Engineering from the University of Washington.

Steven Daly reports to Heather Franklin, Co-Founder, President & CEO. They work with Jennifer Johnson - VP, Legal & Intellectual Property, Claudia Jochheim - EVP, Process Development & Manufacturing, and Dennis Miller - EVP, Development.

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