Terry Colip

Denver area resident Terry Colip dedicates his time and support to charities and organizations in health care and outreach for the disabled. He and his wife have donated substantial funds to Children’s Circle of Care, which works with many of the nation’s premier pediatric hospitals. In May of 2011, he also helped organize the 25th year celebration of Adam’s Camp for disabled youth. Active with Denver’s Rotary Club, Terry Colip gave a presentation at a 2009 meeting.

Terry Colip holds a Master of Public Administration from New York University where he focused his studies on Finance and Health Care Administration. He received his Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering from the University of Wisconsin. He is an active member of the Society of Nuclear Medicine and the Colorado Bioscience Association.

He currently serves as a Managing Member and Chief Financial Officer of Cell>Point. Based in Colorado, Cell>Point focuses on advanced molecular medical technology such as metabolic cancer imaging. His company seeks to reduce healthcare costs by producing more reliable diagnostic technology. Cell>Point was founded in 2001 by Mr. Colip and his colleagues. He holds over 26 years experience in asset acquisition, health care financing, and large-scale investments. Prior to founding Cell>Point, Terry Colip handled large financial transactions for medically oriented corporations and start-ups. He holds experience with venture capital and health care investment banking. Throughout his career, he worked with private corporations such as Coopers & Lybrand, Boettcher & Company, and American Health Care Capital. In 1983, he co-authored a piece on the trends of venture capital in firms for Modern Healthcare Magazine. Terry Colip was distinguished as Executive of the Year for the Denver Business Journal and was also named Biotech Rising Star of the Year.