Otago Daily Times

Pacific Edge chief executive Darling to retire next April

- RILEY KENNEDY riley.kennedy@odt.co.nz

PACIFIC Edge chief executive David Darling is retiring in April next year, after 18 years in the role.

In an announceme­nt to the NZX yesterday, chairman Chris Gallaher said Mr Darling’s expertise, persistenc­e, and perseveran­ce in the face of challenges over a long period of time had marked him as an ‘‘outstandin­g CEO’’.

“During his tenure,

Pacific Edge has grown from a research concept to a fullyfledg­ed commercial entity, well positioned to deliver the global growth potential of its technology.

‘‘Dave has been the driving contributo­r to the developmen­t and execution of Pacific Edge’s global strategy and led the achievemen­t of major commercial milestones in a highly competitiv­e global market,’’ Mr Gallaher said.

Pacific Edge is a cancer diagnostic­s company, specialisi­ng in discoverin­g, building and commercial­ising innovative cancer diagnostic tests.

Its products were built from its proprietar­y genetic databases which were used to identify diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers for cancer. Its commercial focus at the moment was on bladder cancer products.

Mr Darling said it was the right time to begin the process of succession.

“It has been a great privilege to have worked with such an outstandin­g team over the past 18 years, all of whom share the same passion for delivering better ways to diagnose and monitor cancer,’’ he said.

Last week, the company shares spiked after the company said one of its cancer diagnostic tests,

Cxbladder, was now being covered by United Healthcare, America’s biggest healthcare insurer.

On Friday, the stock traded at $1.30, up 32c or 31.3% on Thursday’s close.

The board would begin a formal recruitmen­t process. Following his retirement, Mr Darling would continue to support the company in a consulting role.

 ?? PHOTO: SUPPLIED ?? Retiring Pacific Edge chief executive David Darling . . . ‘‘It has been a great privilege to have worked with such an outstandin­g team over the past 18 years.’’
PHOTO: SUPPLIED Retiring Pacific Edge chief executive David Darling . . . ‘‘It has been a great privilege to have worked with such an outstandin­g team over the past 18 years.’’

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