Management
Dan Weinberger is the Director of System Design for VeriCor, LLC. Dan has over 18 years of experience designing, building, training and deploying medical sets and field hospitals. Prior to joining VeriCor, Dan was an Emergency Medicine Instructor at for the U. S. Army. While serving as an instructor, Dan pioneered superior methods of field hospital design, implemented field hospital mobilization requirements, supported field hospital deployment, and managed medical readiness exercise design, implementation, execution, and evaluation. While at Logistics Health, Inc., Dan designed and supervised production of emergency medical kits and mobile hospitals. Dan has extensive experience critical and emergency care nursing and has served as an Instructor for PHTLS, BLS, ACLS, ATLS, and PALS. Dan led a U.S. Government sponsored team to South America and established emergency medical programs in the country of Suriname.
James Roellich is the Director of Market Development for VeriCor, LLC. James oversees product development and product review. James brings to VeriCor years experience in medical product selection, procurement and management. James is an active Marine Reservist and most recently returned from deployment to Northern Africa where he maintained the daily and long-term logistical requirements for his Company. James knowledge of medical products and logistics combined with his service-based attitude ensures individual products within VeriCor’s systems are constantly improving to better satisfy the needs of our customers.
Raymond Peters III is the Production Manager for VeriCor, LLC. Ray has over 14 years of civilian and military experience in emergency medicine. Prior to joining VeriCor, he served as a Professional Medical Instructor for the U. S. Army Reserve at the Regional Training Site-Medical Fort McCoy. He practiced Critical Care Nursing at the Wisconsin Heart Institute, La Crosse, Wisconsin. Ray also served in the U. S Navy as a Supply Procurement Officer, where his duties included the procurement and storage of all items needed by the U. S. Navy’s Seventh Fleet Submarine force.
Stacey Stetzer is the Purchasing Manager for VeriCor, LLC. Stacey has over 18 years experience developing and maintaining medical supply and inventory control procedures for both civilian and Department of Defense agencies. Prior to VeriCor, she served as the Rockford Health System Central/Supply Distribution Department Supervisor. While at Rockford Health she implemented and managed inventory tracking systems and quality assurance programs to maintain compliance for routine specialized care and disaster preparedness. Stacey practiced as a Hospital Corpsman and Supply Specialist while serving 11 years in the U. S. Navy, U. S. Navy Reserve, and U. S. Army Reserve.