Cynthia Fisher
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Cynthia Fisher (born January 16, 1961) is an American businesswoman, entrepreneur, and corporate board director. She was a pioneer in the stem cell industry, founding the cord blood stem cell banking company, ViaCord, Inc., in 1993.[1] In 2000, she co-founded ViaCell, which went public in 2005[2] and was subsequently acquired by PerkinElmer for its ViaCord brand.[3]
Fisher is founder and managing director of WaterRev, LLC, an investment firm focused on companies with novel technologies that enable sustainable practices of water use.[4] She is a director and advisor to publicly-held and private companies and nonprofit organizations.[5]
Career
[edit]Fisher began her career at IBM in sales and marketing in 1983. After receiving her MBA in 1990 from Harvard Business School, she joined Haemonetics and was marketing manager of the Blood Bank Division.[6] In 1993, Fisher set up ViaCord, Inc., a company that tests, types, freezes and stores the umbilical cord blood of newborns for its potential use in treating some cancers, blood disorders, and genetic diseases.[7] She served as CEO from ViaCord’s inception until 2000.[8]
In 2000, Fisher co-founded and was president of ViaCell, a cellular medicines company.[9] ViaCord then became a division of ViaCell. ViaCell went public in 2005 at a $260 million valuation.[10] Fisher’s role in the "rearing" of ViaCell was the subject of a Harvard Business School case study.[8] PerkinElmer acquired ViaCell in 2007 for $300 million for its ViaCord business.[3][11] Fisher served on the Board of Directors of ViaCord and ViaCell. From 2002 to 2004, she was Chair of the Board of the Massachusetts Biotechnology Council.[12]
Since 2000, Fisher has founded, advised, and invested in several privately-held enterprises. She mentors entrepreneurs and is a guest lecturer at several graduate schools of business (Harvard Business School,[8] Brandeis University,[13] Bentley University, and Boston University).[14]
In 2011, she set up WaterRev, LLC, an investment firm focused on companies with novel technologies that enable sustainable practices of water use. Through 2018, Fisher was on the board of Water.org, the nonprofit organization founded by Gary White and Matt Damon.
Fisher became a director in 2012 of The Boston Beer Company, the maker of Samuel Adams Beer, Angry Orchard Cider, and Twisted Tea.[15][16] She was the first woman on the company's board, but her appointment was criticized because she was married to Jim Koch, the company's founder.[17]
Since 2015, Fisher has been a director of Easterly Government Properties, a real estate investment trust focused on Class A commercial properties leased to U. S. Government agencies.[18][19]
In 2016, Fisher co-founded FitMoney, Inc., a nonprofit organization providing K-12 curriculum for financial literacy.[20]
In 2017, Fisher was appointed by Speaker of the House Paul Ryan to the Health Information Technology Advisory Committee.[21]
The same year, Fisher set up PatientRightsAdvocate.org, a nonprofit organization that advocates for patients and employers to access price transparency in healthcare, to reduce the cost of care for patients, employers, and the government.[22]
Her commentaries advocating for price discovery have been reported in The Boston Globe,[23] U.S. News & World Report,[24] Issues & Insights,[25] and RealClearHealth.[26]
In 2018, Fisher was appointed to the Board of Directors of the National Park Foundation.[27]
Education
[edit]Fisher received an MBA from Harvard Business School.[28] She has a B.S. in Biophysics from Ursinus College,[29] where she was awarded an Honorary Doctorate in Science in 2006.[30]
Personal life
[edit]Fisher is married to Jim Koch.[31]
References
[edit]- ^ [1] Fisher keeps blazing biotech trail in New England
- ^ [2] ViaCell, Inc. Completes Initial Public Offering; Sells All Over-Allotment Shares
- ^ a b [3] PerkinElmer to acquire ViaCell in $300m deal
- ^ [4] Water.org Board Member Cynthia Fisher
- ^ [5] Archived 2007-11-18 at the Wayback Machine The Boston Beer Company Directors
- ^ [6] Women Execs Saying Goodbye
- ^ [7] Seizing Nature's Lifeline
- ^ a b c [8] Cynthia Fisher and the Rearing of ViaCell
- ^ [9] Cell Makers
- ^ [10] ViaCell's Costly Mistake
- ^ [11] Healthy Bid for ViaCell
- ^ [12] Balancing Patient Privacy and Innovation–Where do we go from here?
- ^ [13] Archived 2015-09-07 at the Wayback Machine The Asper Center Events, Lectures and Conferences Past Events
- ^ [14] Planning and Operating New Ventures; Course Number: MET AD740
- ^ [15] Archived 2007-06-21 at the Wayback Machine The Boston Beer Company Corporate Governance
- ^ [16] HBS Alum Cynthia Fisher A Valuable Asset on Boston Beer Co. Board of Directors
- ^ Shirley Leung (July 31, 2013). "Boston Beer gives women cold shoulder". The Boston Globe. Retrieved December 13, 2019.
- ^ [17] Easterly Government Properties Inc. Investor Relations
- ^ [18] Easterly Government Properties Inc. Corporate Profile
- ^ "SAM Company Profile & Executives - Boston Beer Co. Cl A - Wall Street Journal". www.wsj.com. Retrieved September 8, 2020.
- ^ [19] Congressional Record vol. 163, no. 125, pg. H6279
- ^ [20] A Powerful Lobbying Tool in the Trump Era: the President’s Ear
- ^ "Imagine a situation where you knew just what your surgery would cost - The Boston Globe". BostonGlobe.com. Retrieved March 26, 2024.
- ^ Fisher, Cynthia (October 22, 2019). "Commentary: Business Roundtable Should Demand Health Care Price Transparency". US News & World Report. Retrieved March 26, 2024.
- ^ Fisher, Cynthia A. (October 29, 2019). "Businesses, Not Politicians Can Lead The American Revolution In Health Care By Demanding Transparent Prices". Issues & Insights. Retrieved March 26, 2024.
- ^ "Price Transparency is More than a Worthwhile Experiment | RealClearHealth". www.realclearhealth.com. Retrieved March 26, 2024.
- ^ [21] National Park Foundation Board of Directors biography
- ^ [22] The Future of Stem Cells
- ^ [23] Nutrient-rich umbilical cord blood preserved as potential aid to immune system
- ^ [24] Innovative Alumni Share Entrepreneurial Expertise
- ^ [25] Business Owners: Do What You Love