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October 4, 2007

Lifespan chief joins Sci-Tech Council

PROVIDENCE -- The Rhode Island Science and Technology Advisory Council today announced the appointment of Arthur Klein, the chief physician officer for Lifespan, as its newest member.

"His breadth of experience and record of achievements make him an ideal candidate to serve on STAC," Clyde Briant, a council co-chairman and the vice president for research at Brown University, said in a statement today.

-- Journal staff writer Benjamin N. Gedan

Klein, who was named Lifespan's chief physician officer and senior vice president in May 2006, replaces Daniel E. Martin, a vice president at Raytheon.

The council has 13 members. They include Saul Kaplan, executive director of the Rhode Island Economic Development Corporation; Kimball Hall, the general manager of Rhode Island operations for Amgen; Paul Choquette Jr., chairman of Gilbane, the construction management firm; and Thomas Ryan, chief executive officer of CVS.

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