Clarus Transphase Scientific, Inc., developer line of Q-Link golf products, announced the promotion of Richard Gray to President and CEO. Clarus has been COO since 2001.
The company said Gray has been a key component of the company's evolution into one of the world's leading providers of field based technologies for the golf, wellness and lifestyle markets. He will continue to work from Clarus headquarters in Larkspur, CA, overseeing all company operations while also focusing on further expansion of domestic and global partnerships.
“This is a tremendous opportunity to lead one of the industry's most dynamic company's and help people of all ages improve their overall wellness through the benefits of Q-Link and our proprietary SRT-3 technology,” says Gray. “We've experienced tremendous success in recent years but are still in the early stages of achieving the much larger goal of having our products used by one percent of the world's population.”
A graduate of the University of Edinburgh and the Investment Management program at the London Business School, Gray spent 10 years as an investment banker trading G10 financial markets in London, culminating in management of a $1.5 billion hedge fund. He co-founded Q-Link International Ltd in 1999, which subsequently won the exclusive rights to distribute Q-Link products in the UK and Scandinavia, and took up a position at Clarus global headquarters in 2001.
“Clarus has chosen an exemplary leader to take the necessary steps to make both SRT-3 technology and Q-Link household names,” says Clarus founder and chairman Robert O. Williams. “The choice was obvious to all who have witnessed his extraordinary commitment and amazing ability to ascertain the best strategies and actions to fulfill our company's mission.”
“This is a tremendous opportunity to lead one of the industry's most dynamic company's and help people of all ages improve their overall wellness through the benefits of Q-Link and our proprietary SRT-3 technology,” says Gray. “We've experienced tremendous success in recent years but are still in the early stages of achieving the much larger goal of having our products used by one percent of the world's population.”
A graduate of the University of Edinburgh and the Investment Management program at the London Business School, Gray spent 10 years as an investment banker trading G10 financial markets in London, culminating in management of a $1.5 billion hedge fund. He co-founded Q-Link International Ltd in 1999, which subsequently won the exclusive rights to distribute Q-Link products in the UK and Scandinavia, and took up a position at Clarus global headquarters in 2001.
“Clarus has chosen an exemplary leader to take the necessary steps to make both SRT-3 technology and Q-Link household names,” says Clarus founder and chairman Robert O. Williams. “The choice was obvious to all who have witnessed his extraordinary commitment and amazing ability to ascertain the best strategies and actions to fulfill our company's mission.”