Keiretsu Forum Names Christian Haller as Regional Vice President

Keiretsu Forum Mid-Atlantic

PHILADELPHIA, PA — Keiretsu Forum Mid-Atlantic and South-East has announced the appointment of Christian Haller as Regional Vice President, a move underscoring the organization’s focus on fostering high-potential startups in these dynamic regions.

With over 35 years of experience as an entrepreneur and investor, Haller brings a wealth of knowledge to his new role. He currently serves on the boards of groundbreaking companies, including Tympanogen, Accelera.US, and ALM Orthopaedics, and is the founder of LifeLine Medical, a wearable health technology pioneer. Haller also heads The RavenOye Group, LLC, where he supports medtech startups through commercialization and growth strategies.

Haller’s career highlights include founding AdvaMed’s Entrepreneur’s Boot Camp and EBD’s Japan Medtech Partnering Forum, initiatives that have advanced entrepreneurial education and innovation globally. A recognized speaker and thought leader, he has consistently championed life sciences and technology startups.

“Christian’s track record as a founder, investor, and board leader in promising life-science and tech startups will elevate our ability to source, vet, and accelerate the deal flow that our members care about most,” said Howard Lubert, Area President of Keiretsu Forum MST. “His strategic insight aligns perfectly with Keiretsu Forum’s mission and will be invaluable as we expand our support for entrepreneurs and investors in the Mid-Atlantic and South-East regions.”

“I am honored to join Keiretsu Forum as Regional Vice President,” said Haller. “I look forward to working with our exceptional members and partners to accelerate innovation, support promising startups, and create value for our investor community.”

Haller’s appointment signals Keiretsu Forum’s ongoing commitment to strengthening entrepreneurial ecosystems and fostering innovation throughout the region.

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