Isonics Corporation Management

  Christopher Toffales
Chairman of the Board of Directors


Mr. Toffalas joined the Board in the position of Chairman in February 2007. Mr. Toffales has been President and Director of CTC Aero, LLC, a defense advisory consulting firm, since 2003. He served, from January 2004 to February 2007, as a director and Vice Chairman of Communications and Power Industries, Inc. a provider of military and commercial electronic products and its parent CPI International, Inc. (Nasdaq: CPII). From 1999 to 2003, Mr. Toffales was a Senior Vice President of DRS Technologies, Inc., a supplier of military electronics systems (including infrared imaging systems), and also served as President of DRS Technologies Systems Company, a subsidiary of DRS. From 1998 to 1999, Mr. Toffales was Vice President for Business Development of Lockheed Martin Fairchild Systems, an aerospace and defense firm. Prior to these positions, Mr. Toffales held various officer level positions at Lockheed Martin Corporation and Loral Fairchild Systems, both of which are aerospace and defense firms. Mr. Toffales holds a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from City College of New York.
 
John Sakys
President, Chief Operating Officer and Interim Chief Executive Officer

John Sakys joined Isonics in May 2001 and served as Vice President, Chief Financial Officer from September 3, 2001, to February 14, 2007, at which time he was promoted to President, Chief Operating Officer and Interim Chief Executive Officer. Prior to joining Isonics he was controller of AuraServ Communications from July 1998 to September 2000, Director of Financial Reporting for Media One, Inc. from December 1994 to July 1998, and was an audit manager at Ernst and Young LLP. Mr. Sakys received his Bachelors degree in Business Economics with an emphasis in accounting from the University of California at Santa Barbara and is a Certified Public Accountant
 
  Gregory A. Meadows
Vice President, Chief Financial Officer

Mr. Meadows began working for Isonics in March 2004 and has served as Isonics' corporate controller from that time until his promotion to Vice President, Business Operations and Controller effective February 14, 2007. Prior to working for Isonics, Mr. Meadows served as treasurer of Sage Telecommunications for two years. Prior to working with Sage Telecommunications, Mr. Meadows served as the controller of the construction division of Western Integrated Networks for two years. Mr. Meadows holds a bachelor of science degree from Colorado State University and is a Certified Public Accountant.
 
Richard Hagman
Director


Richard Hagman has more than 25 years of corporate management and management consulting experience. He has been an executive and corporate officer of a Fortune 500 company, and he has been chairman and CEO of a small, publicly traded company. His current consulting practice focuses on acquisitions and divestitures, capital-sourcing, corporate turnarounds and restructurings, and business performance improvement. He has significant experience with US banks and with venture capital and mezzanine firms. He spent ten years working with North American and European analysts and fund managers, when representing corporations (Amoco, Cyprus Amax Minerals) on Wall Street. His work experience includes business conducted in Europe, Asia, and Latin America. He holds graduate degrees (A.M., Ph.D.) from The University of Chicago and has completed executive courses in strategic and financial planning at Northwestern University and The University of Southern California.
 
Stewart Verdery
Director

C. Stewart Verdery, Jr. is a partner and founder of the consulting firm of Monument Policy Group, LLC, following over a decade of high-level positions in the Executive Branch, the Congress, and the private sector. He also serves as an Adjunct Fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. Nominated by President Bush and confirmed by the U.S. Senate in 2003 as Assistant Secretary for Homeland Security, Verdery led DHS efforts to implement policies related to: immigration, visas, and travel facilitation; cargo security and international trade; transportation security; and counter-narcotics and other law enforcement priorities. Verdery frequently represented DHS in hearings before numerous Congressional committees, worked extensively with foreign governments on security matters, and made numerous speeches regarding homeland security, travel facilitation, and international trade issues. Prior to his service at DHS, Verdery served as General Counsel to U.S. Senate Assistant Majority Leader Don Nickles from 1998 until 2002, handled lead staff duties for the Senate Republican High Tech Task Force, and served as counsel to the Senate Judiciary Committee and the Senate Committee on Rules and Administration. In addition to his government service, Verdery was the Senior Legislative Counsel for the government affairs and public policy office representing Vivendi Universal and was also an associate at the Washington office of the law firm Baker & Hostetler, concentrating on antitrust and litigation. Verdery, 40, graduated cum laude with Honors in History from Williams College in 1989 and received his law degree from the University of Virginia School of Law in 1993. He, wife Jenny, and three children live in Arlington, Virginia.