Management Team
Tim Lenihan (Chief Executive Officer)
Tim Lenihan is the CEO and Founder of Contract Medical International GmbH (CMI) a contract developer and manufacturer of catheter based medical devices headquartered in Dresden Germany with facilities in both Germany and the Czech Republic. He has worked in various engineering and regulatory positions in the medical device industry over the last 18 years both in the US and Europe. Initially as a consultant and now with CMI, he has worked with researchers, entrepreneurs and small companies to develop, obtain approval, manufacture and launch of variety of medical devices in the field of Critical Care Medicine, Interventional Cardiology and Radiology and Respiratory Care.
Dr. Rolf Witte (Board Member)
Dr. Witte studied accounting and law at the University of Göttingen. When completing his doctoral work in taxes and a postdoctoral stipendium at the VAT department of the EU in Brussels he worked 3 years in an auditing and tax advising office. Rolf then joined Hannover Reinsurance as the assistant of the CEO and was then responsible for all subsidiaries of the reinsurance group. After 10 years of restructuring businesses in the European textile industry, he then formed the seed capital fund Fundamenta Life Sciences CAPITAL and ran it as its CEO. Dr. Witte has over 25 years experience in finance and law and has consulted many companies on financial and legal matters. In addition, Dr. Witte has a thorough knowledge of the public funding in Germany and has been successful in raising over $ 200 million for a number of biotech companies.
Martin Schachenmayr (Chief Operating Officer)
Martin Schachenmayr holds a degree in civil engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and completed graduate studies in transportation planning at Columbia University in New York City. After his studies, Martin Schachenmayr joined an international engineering consulting firm and worked for eight years on large scale public works projects in the United States, focusing on engineering design and project management. In 2001, Martin Schachenmayr joined a start-up transit agency in Seattle as the Project Control Manager for a $4.2 billion capital program. His responsibilities included schedule and budget oversight and the implementation of management systems. In 2005, Martin Schachenmayr assumed the overall management responsibility for the design and construction of a new $244 million rail system. Martin Schachenmayr joined CMI in 2006.
Total number of personnel for both facilities: 130