Meet (Some of) the Team
Our Team
Like you, we are entrepreneurs and scientists. We have a proven track record of success with the SBIR/STTR process, both in our own ventures and for our clients.
Dr. Neal Kalechofsky
Patty Pederson
Dr. Gregory Martin
Dr. Friedel Von Goeler
Dr. Michael Harman
Anna Welland, MBA
Dr. Xavier Scott
Dr. Pamela Barraza-Flores
Boris Gladstein
Dr. Vicki Brings
Nick Benson, PhD
Nicole Tripputi
Dr. Neal Kalechofsky
AwardIT Founder
Neal received his Ph.D. in Physics from Umass Amherst in 1995. Since that time, he has participated in/directed numerous projects ranging in size from small academic research programs up through larger corporate product development efforts. He was a co-founder of a start up in the MR imaging space Millikelvin Technologies (MKT). As CTO of MKT he wrote and received numerous SBIR grants/patents as well as participated in raising money from private equity sources.
Patty Pederson
AwardIT Co-Founder
Dr. Gregory Martin
Dr. Friedel Von Goeler
Dr. Michael Harman
Anna Welland, MBA
Dr. Xavier Scott
Dr. Pamela Barraza-Flores
Boris Gladstein
Dr. Vicki Brings
Nick Benson
Strategic Advisor
His perspective is shaped by a career turning ideas into products, managing complex M&A transactions, and scaling net-new data business models within global healthcare giants. This guidance ensures that grant-funded innovation is built with the precision required to attract strategic buyers. Nicks involvement is a selective layer for AwardIT clients who are ready to build a business that can survive the transition from bench to bedside.
Nicole Tripputi
Phase III Contracting
Acting as an Executive SBIR leader on a fractional basis, Nicole Tripputi provides executive teams with contracting-officer-level judgment on high-stakes federal and SBIR decisions. Drawing on 25 years of U.S. government experience, including service as a U.S. Air Force officer and unlimited warranted contracting officer, she helps leadership teams pursue the right opportunities, strengthen award positioning, and reduce execution risk by clarifying how contracting officers assess risk, compliance, and value at award.
Nicole’s expertise centers on SBIR Phase III execution and the direct-to-award pathway. She works with companies seeking to lawfully leverage SBIR-developed technologies for sole-source government awards, assessing statutory authority, data rights, lineage, and contracting risk before organizations commit time, capital, or credibility to a strategy.