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David L.

Grange
President

David L. Grange is the President of Osprey Global Solutions, LLC, a Service-Disabled Veterans
Organization, which provides risk assessments, security operations, geopolitical consulting, remote area
medical and logistical services, training support, and includes the Osprey Research, Developmental, and
Training Facility. Osprey is based in Council, NC, and operates globally, providing services to
government, for-profit, and nonprofit sectors. Osprey has recently operated in Northern Iraq (Kurdistan)
providing advice to various government ministries and medical support to the Peshmerga and displaced
populations. Currently, Osprey is working with partners in Afghanistan on economic and security
programs for the transition to sustainable self-reliance.

David L. Grange was the CEO of Pharm-Olam International, LLC, which provides a full range of clinical
support to pharma and bio-tech companies. Pharm-Olam is headquartered in Houston, Texas and
operates globally with regional offices in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina and Bracknell, United
Kingdom.

Grange departed PPDI (Pharmaceutical Product Development, Inc.), a clinical research organization, in
2011 as CEO and as a member of the Board of Directors since 2003. As CEO, he was responsible for the
oversight of company clinical and laboratory operations and personnel in over 100 countries with 10,500
employees. He provided clinical and laboratory services to majority of the top global pharmaceutical
and biotech companies, as well as, government health and research organizations.

Prior to joining PPDI, Grange served in the McCormick Foundation for over 9 years, as President and
Chief Executive Officer and earlier as Chief Operating Officer. The Foundation, one of the largest
philanthropic organizations in the United States, works to advance the ideals of a free, democratic
society by investing in children, communities, and country, and has granted more than $1.5 billion to
organizations across the nation.
Grange served 30 years in the U.S. Army, leading from platoon through division level, with a decorated
military career. His final assignments before retiring were Commanding General Task Force Eagle
conducting peace support operations in the Balkans, and Commanding General of the First Infantry
Division headquartered in Germany. Grange commanded the 75 th Ranger Regiment, Task Force Green
(Special Operating Forces) during Desert Storm, the I-503 rd Infantry Battalion in Korea, Deputy
Commander of the US Army Special Operations Command, Deputy Commander of a Counter Terrorist
unit and Squadron Commander of the same. He is Special Forces, Ranger and SAS qualified and served
as an Army Aviator.

Following 9-11, Grange was a national security consultant for CNN, CBS, and WGN. He regularly speaks
and writes for a variety of companies and government institutions on leadership, organizational
effectiveness, disaster preparedness, citizenship, Veterans issues, and foreign relations at home and
abroad.

Grange holds a bachelor’s degree from North Georgia College and a master’s in public service from
Western Kentucky University. In addition, he is the recipient of an honorary Doctor of Human Letters
degree from both Johnson & Wales University and from Aurora University. Grange has been a Kellogg
CEO Perspectives Fellow since 2003.

Grange serves on the boards of the Gettysburg Foundation, Tonix Pharmaceuticals, the Boy Scouts
Council, Therimunex, PN Medical, and Pure World Mgt Group.

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