James Ott held several senior leadership positions in his twenty-eight-year career in the Ambulatory ECG and Clinical Research Trials arena. Upon earning his Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering at Marquette University in 1991, Jim joined Biomedical System in St. Louis, MO in 1992 as a Product Manager where he coordinated the design, development, and marketing efforts of their cardiac diagnostic software platform lines. In this role, he facilitated regulatory submissions and regulatory inspection for the product line to include the creation of multiple Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) channels with major medical device manufacturers both domestically and internationally. He was promoted in 2000 to President of Biomedical Systems Cardiology Division where he managed all aspects of their Independent Diagnostic Testing Facility (IDTF) to include international direct and distributor capital equipment sales, IDTF cardiology lab staffing, technology, sales and marketing, customer service, and reimbursement and regulatory activities. During this time he managed the design, development, and implementation of the company’s internet based Holter data and report transfer platform (Data Exchange), their internet based Holter analysis platform (MyHolter.com), and their Mobile Cardiac Telemetry (MCT) platform – the TruVue® Wireless ECG Monitoring System. Jim was an integral part of successful US patent submissions and granted approvals for all three of these applications in 2004, 2005, and 2013 where he is listed as one of the inventors.