Draganfly has been a leader in the professional drone industry for more than 20 years, supporting clients with enterprise drone solutions, contract engineering services, custom software, professional unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) services, and more. From public safety to pop culture, Draganfly has shaped not just the UAV industry, but the way people around the world work and live. Breaking ground with international firsts, Draganfly has a legacy of leading the professional drone industry, including releasing the first commercialized quadrotor UAV in 1999 and releasing the first multirotor UAV with an integrated camera system in 2001. In 2013, Draganflyer was credited as the world’s first small unmanned aerial system (sUAS) to save a person’s life, and in 2016, Draganfly became the first company to have multiple UAV systems deemed Transport Canada Compliant.
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COMPANY OVERVIEW
Recognized as a leading commercial multi-rotor drone entity in North America
A leading and rapidly growing drone manufacturer and
solutions provider in a strong financial position.
Artificial Intelligence and Data Analysis capabilities
target multiple industrial applications.
Strong IP complemented by active R&D efforts.
New Product Developments - Driven By Customers
Dronesor Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Opportunity
Market has significantly expanded in the government, civil, and
commercial sectors.
Government and corporate pressure favouring domestic drones owing
to security concerns.
Favourable regulatory environment ie: Recent FAA regulations
allowing for drone delivery over populated areas has created a major
growth opportunity.
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INDUSTRY OUTLOOK
INDUSTRY OUTLOOK
Source: Drone IndustryInsights
Drone industry is highly fragmented and rapidly growing. Private equity backing start-ups
Commercial drone market an inflection point in demand for hardware, services and solutions
New emerging technologies: sensors, AI, autonomy, hybrid drones (vertical take off and landing or VTOL)
Large markets (delivery) positioned for significant growth
Regulatory shift to domestic drones vs outside North America
FAA easing regulatory push for drone delivery
Advances in technology creating efficient business model
Adoption by new market verticals to utilize drones
$42.8B
2028
INDUSTRY KEYDRIVERS
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INDUSTRY EVOLUTION
HARDWARE DATA
SOFTWARE/SENSORS AUTONOMOUS/AI
Draganfly has the experience, IP and
infrastructure to deliver end to end solutions.
1. Hardware is designed to match the mission profile.
2. Software/Sensors are designed to power the hardware and mission.
3. Autonomous is designed to provide optimization and lower operating
costs.
4. Data collection and analysis is designed to provide strategic insights
and competitive advantage.
1995 2005 2018 2020
7. Product Development
& Sales
Multi-Rotors
Fixed Wing
Controllers
Ground Robotics
Sensors
Software
AI
7
BUSINESS MODEL
Contract Engineering
Flight Services Data Services
Prototyping
Designing
Engineering
Mapping
Surveying
Data Collection
Delivery
Energy
Mining
Telehealth
Infrastructure
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PRODUCTS & SERVICES
Products Flight Services AI Solutions + Data Solutions
Draganfly
Commander
Medical
Response
Draganfly
Tango
Quantix
Aerial & Fixed Camera Indoor & Outdoor
Health Safety
Onsite Vital Signs Measurement
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AUTONOMOUS & SEMI-AUTONOMOUS DRONE DELIVERY
Coldchain Delivery Systems
Strategic Partnership
Coldchain Delivery Systems (CDS) is a
leader in time and temperature-sensitive
medical materials.
To various government and commercial
entities.
Develop solution and deliver sensitive
medical supplies for CDS clients.
CASE STUDY
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MEDICAL RESPONSE & SEARCH AND RESCUE DRONES
Revived Soldiers Ukraine
Revived Soldiers Ukraine is a non-profit humanitarian relief
organization focusing on the medical response and
rehabilitation of injured troops in Ukraine.
They are dedicated to providing aid to the people of Ukraine
so that they may fulfill fundamental rights such as the right
to life, right to appropriate and affordable medical care,
freedom of belief, and freedom for an adequate standard of
living.
RSU chief Iryna Vashchuk Discipio, was recently awarded
the Order of Princess Olga the highest award that can be
given to a Ukrainian civilian. Presented here by Ukrainian
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Medical Response and Search and Rescue Drones
Draganfly’s Medical Response Drones are equipped with an innovative
temperature-managed Medical Response Payload Box.
Draganfly’s payload box can transport up to 35 pounds of medical
supplies, including blood, pharmaceuticals, insulin/medicines,
vaccines, water, and wound care kits.
It is also uniquely top-mounted to make deliveries safer and more
accessible.
The initial shipment of 13 units into the Ukraine theatre (with potential orders of up to 200 units)
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GROWTH STRATEGY
Organic Growth
New Product Development
Expand Engineering Force
Penetrate New Verticals
Joint Ventures
Strategic Partnerships
Growth Through Acquisitions
Custom Engineering
Sensors
LIDAR
Acquire Entities in Different Verticals
Advanced Specific Technology Solutions/Software
Engineering Design and Flight Staff
Strategically Partner or Joint Venture with Industry Leaders
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IP PORTFOLIO
Draganfly has 23 Issued Patents and one Pending
We intend to significantly increase our technology and patent portfolio going forward.
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MARKET COMPARABLES
COMPANY NAME SYMBOL EXCHANGE STOCK PRICE MARKET CAP* 2021 FY REVENUES MARKET CAP/REVENUE
Alpine 4 Tech ALPP OTCPK $1.19 $218.08M $17,938,316 (to Q3) 12.53X
AeroVironment Inc. AVAV NASDAQ $99.32 $2.47B $394,900,000 6.25X
AgEagle UAVS NYSE $1.33 $102.77M $5.660.000 (to Q3) 18.15X
Drone Delivery Canada Inc. FLT TSXV $..67C C$150.21M C$335,023 448.35X
Red Cat Holdings Inc. RCAT NASDAQ $2.17 $91.00M $4,999,517 23.29X
Draganfly Inc. DPRO NASDAQ $2.83C C$64.96M C$7,053,865 12.9X
SOURCE: https://finance.yahoo.com/
As at March 25th, 2022
Figures in millions, except per share data
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FINANCIAL SUMMARY
(in Canadian $)
FINANCIAL
RESULTS
Q4 2021 Q3 2021 Q4 2020 FY 2021 FY 2020
REVENUES $1,635,265 $1,896,992 $1,486,099 $7,053,865 $4,363,511
NET Profit (Loss) $3,362,550* $23,975,400* ($3,491,640) ($16,399,137)* ($8,015,709)
BALANCE SHEET Q4/21
CASH $23,075,713**
(in Canadian $)
*The net loss and comprehensive loss for the year ended December 31, 2021, include a change in fair value of derivative liability of $8,149,812 and an expense for goodwill
impairment of $4,579,763, and would otherwise been a loss of $19,773,021 for the net loss, and $19,969,186 for the comprehensive loss, respectively.
*The other income and comprehensive income for the fourth quarter of 2021 include a recovery in fair value of the derivative liability of $23,428,117, an expense for goodwill
impairment of $4,579,763 and would otherwise be an expense of $1,036,914 and loss of $6,212,888, respectively
*The comprehensive income (loss) for the three months ended September 30, 2021 include a change in fair value of derivative liability for USD warrants of a gain of $30,562,044 and
would otherwise be comprehensive loss of $6,586,644.
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CAPITALIZATION TABLE
FULLY DILUTED CAPITALIZATION
Basic Shares Outstanding (as at March31/22) 33,197,984
Warrants (as at December 31/21) [WAEP $4.99] 8,414,819
Options (as at December 31/21) [WAEP $4.60] 1,035,991
Restricted Share Units (as at as at December 31/21) 514,832
Total Fully Diluted Shares 43,163,626
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MANAGEMENT & DIRECTORS
Cameron Chell
CEO & CO-FOUNDER
Cameron works with executives and companies to
determine what is most important and specifically
how to get it done.
Cameron has worked in a business development
capacity his entire career, working with brands
across the globe, specializing in companies across
North America, Europe, and the Middle East.
Since the founding of BIG in 2007, Cameron has also
co-founded: Slyce (TSX: SLC), Urthecast (TSX: UR)
among other companies.
Scott Larson
PRESIDENT
Mr. Larson brings over 20 years of combined
corporate finance, technology development and
entrepreneurial experience to the Board.
Currently CEO of Kater, a Vancouver-based mobility
as a service (MaaS) company building out an
integrated intermodal transportation platform
incorporating public transportation, buses, taxis and
ride haling vehicles into a single service.
Previously, Mr. Larson has been CEO and co-founder
of Helios Wire, a satellite company building out a
space-enabled IoT/M2M network, and was CEO and
co-founder of UrtheCast.
Mr. Larson helped scale the company from its
inception, taking it public on the Toronto Stock
Exchange, raising $200 million, and leading the
company to 250 employees over five years with seven
offices around the world.
Andrew Card
DIRECTOR
Mr. Andy Card, the second longest-tenured White
House Chief of Staff, has served in senior government
roles under three U.S. Presidents. Mr. Card serves on
the Board of Directors of public corporation Union
Pacific, on the Business Advisory Board of BrainStorm
Cell Therapeutics, on the Advisory Board of the U.S.
Chamber of Commerce, and on a number of non-
profit boards. He is also a professional speaker
represented by the Washington Speakers Bureau and
joined NBC News as a contributor in April 2017.
Mr. Card, appointed in November 2000, served as
Chief of Staff to President George W. Bush from
January 2001 to April 2006. Prior to his tenure as
White House Chief of Staff, Mr. Card managed and
ran the Republican National Convention in
Philadelphia at the request of nominee Texas
Governor George W. Bush. Before that, Mr. Card was
Vice President-Government Relations for General
Motors Corporation, one of the world’s largest
automobile manufacturers. School of Government at
Harvard University. Mr. Card served in the U.S. Navy
from 1965 to 1967.
John Mitnik
DIRECTOR
Mr. Mitnick is a U.S. attorney with 32 years of
experience at the highest levels of government and
the private sector. He served recently as the fifth
General Counsel of the U.S. Department of Homeland
Security, and previously as Associate Counsel to the
President (George W. Bush) in the White House, as a
General Counsel at Raytheon, and as a corporate
partner at the global law firm now known as
Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP.
He holds a J.D. from the University of Virginia School
of Law, a B.A. in Jurisprudence from the University of
Oxford, and a B.A. from Emory University.
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SUMMARY
Seasoned Executive Team Complemented by Hi-Tech Staff
Heightened Regulatory Activity in Drone Market Driving Growth
Providing Advanced Drone Services/Solutions
Rapid Financial Growth
Continued new contract wins in multiple industries
2020 was a breakout year and 2021 should be significantly better
Pursue acquisitions to complement organic growth
Advanced, reliable product lines
Data analysis and artificial intelligence
Strong intellectual property portfolio
New product offerings on the horizon
FAA easing drone regulations for delivery
National security concerns eliminating Chinese competition
Entrepreneurs, legal and government experience navigating direction
Innovative staff meeting corporate objectives
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INNOVATION TIMELINE & MILESTONES (1/2)
1999 2001 2005 2006 2008 2009 2010 2012 2013
First
Drone with Self
Correcting
Positions
First Drone
with Video
First Drone use by
Law Enforcement
First
Quadcopter
Drone Federally
Approved in
North America
First Drone 2
Axis Camera
Stabilization
First
Life Saved
First Drone with
Stabilized Video
First Drone
Dual Payload
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INNOVATION TIMELINE & MILESTONES (2/2)
2014 2014 2015 2017 2018 2019 2019 2020
Inducted to
National Law
Enforcement
Museum
Patents Folding
Wheel Design
Tango 2 with
Patented
Dual Wings
First
Drone Inducted to
the Smithsonian
Patents VTOL
with Folding
Wing
Solar Powered Full
Day Flight Time
Patents Rotor
and Wheel
Combination
Launching Eagleye
Mining AI System
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LEADERSHIP
Mr. Larson brings over 20 years of combined
corporate finance, technology development and
entrepreneurial experience to the Board.
Currently CEO of Kater, a Vancouver-based mobility
as a service (MaaS) company building out an
integrated intermodal transportation platform
incorporating public transportation, buses, taxis
and ride haling vehicles into a single service.
Previously, Mr. Larson has been CEO and co-
founder of Helios Wire, a satellite company building
out a space-enabled IoT/M2M network, and was
CEO and co-founder of UrtheCast.
Mr. Larson helped scale the company from its
inception, taking it public on the Toronto Stock
Exchange, raising $200 million, and leading the
company to 250 employees over five years with
seven offices around the world.
Paul Sun has over 20 years of business experience
and has held numerous senior roles at investment
banks including Scotia Capital, Desjardins, and
Beacon Securities.
Paul has provided financial solutions from small
startups to billion dollar market cap companies and
has been involved in many transactions across the
entire capital structure.
Mr. Hannewyk is the co-founder of Drone Logics
Systems and has been consulting with enterprise
clients on the integration of drones for over a
decade.
Working closely with international companies in
industries such as mining, forestry, energy and
entertainment as well as advising governmental
bodies, Mr. Hannewyk oversees the design and
delivery of systems to meet client's needs. A
progressive and forward-thinker, Mr. Hannewyk
draws from industry insight to recognize customer
requirements and pinpoint areas where technology
can be leveraged to make better business
decisions.
Cameron Chell
CEO, CHAIRMAN & CO-FOUNDER
Scott Larson
PRESIDENT & DIRECTOR
Justin Hannewyk
SVP OPERATION
Paul Sun
CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER
Cameron has been a technology entrepreneur for
more than 30 years and has spent his career
growing a diverse collection of high-potential ideas
into revolutionary companies that have changed the
way we experience the world.
Cameron takes a hands-on leadership role in
projects, infusing innovation and adoption with the
operational principles of clarity, alignment, and
measurement into the culture of every team he
works with.
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS
CAMERON CHELL
CHAIRMAN
Mr. Chell is the Co-Founder of Business Instincts Group, Inc. A venture creation,
business development and product development accelerator. Mr. Chell has been a
technology entrepreneur for over 30 years and has spent his career growing a
diverse collection of high-potential ideas into revolutionary companies that have
changed the way we experience the world. Mr. Chell takes a very hands-on
leadership role in projects, infusing innovation and adoption with operational
principles of clarity, alignment and measurement into the culture of every
company he works with.
SCOTT LARSON
DIRECTOR
Mr. Larson brings over 20 years of combined corporate finance, technology
development and entrepreneurial experience to the Board. Currently CEO of Kater,
a Vancouver-based mobility as a service (MaaS) company building out an
integrated intermodal transportation platform incorporating public transportation,
buses, taxis and ride haling vehicles into a single service. Previously, Mr. Larson
has been CEO and co-founder of Helios Wire, a satellite company building out a
space-enabled IoT/M2M network, and was CEO and co-founder of UrtheCast. Mr.
Larson helped scale the company from its inception, taking it public on the
Toronto Stock Exchange, raising $200 million, and leading the company to 250
employees over five years with seven offices around the world.
DENIS SILVA
DIRECTOR
Mr. Silva is a corporate and securities partner at law firm Gowling WLG (Canada)
LLP in Vancouver. Mr. Silva has 12 years of experience in corporate, securities,
mining and regulatory legal experience and has acted for a wide variety of
companies listed on Canadian and US exchanges, with a focus on technology and
mining. Denis holds a BA from University of British Columbia, MPA from Queen’s
University and LLB from University of Windsor.
OLEN AASEN
DIRECTOR
Mr. Aasen is a corporate and securities lawyer with more than 13 years of
experience in corporate, securities and regulatory matters. He has been the
Corporate Secretary, General Counsel or Vice President, Legal at various Canadian
and U.S.- listed companies. Mr. Aasen obtained a J.D. from the University of
British Columbia in 2006 and was called to the British Columbia Bar in 2007. Mr.
Aasen was also appointed to the 2016 Legal 500 GC Powerlist for Canada.
ANDREW CARD
DIRECTOR
Mr. Andy Card, the second longest-tenured White House Chief of Staff, has served
in senior government roles under three U.S. Presidents. Mr. Card serves on the
Board of Directors of public corporation Union Pacific, on the Business Advisory
Board of BrainStorm Cell Therapeutics, on the Advisory Board of the U.S. Chamber
of Commerce, and on a number of non-profit boards. He is also a professional
speaker represented by the Washington Speakers Bureau and joined NBC News as
a contributor in April 2017.
Mr. Card, appointed in November 2000, served as Chief of Staff to President
George W. Bush from January 2001 to April 2006. Prior to his tenure as White
House Chief of Staff, Mr. Card managed and ran the Republican National
Convention in Philadelphia at the request of nominee Texas Governor George W.
Bush. Before that, Mr. Card was Vice President-Government Relations for General
Motors Corporation, one of the world’s largest automobile manufacturers. From
1993 to 1998, Mr. Card was President and Chief Executive Officer of the American
Automobile Manufacturers Association, the trade association whose members were
Chrysler Corporation, Ford Motor Company, and General Motors Corporation. When
Chrysler became part of Daimler Corporation, Mr. Card oversaw the dissolution of
the nearly 100-year-old trade association.
Mr. Card also served as Deputy Chief of Staff and then as a Cabinet Member for
President George H.W. Bush as the 11th Secretary of Transportation. Prior to that,
he served as Special Assistant (1983 to 1987) and later as Deputy Assistant to the
President and Director of Intergovernmental Affairs for President Ronald Reagan
(1988) where he was a liaison to governors, statewide elected officials, state
legislators, mayors, and other elected officials. From March 1987 until March
1988, Mr. Card ran the successful New Hampshire Presidential Primary Campaign
for George H. W. Bush.
Mr. Card is a graduate of the University of South Carolina with a B.S. in
Engineering. He also attended the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy and the John F.
Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. Mr. Card served in the U.S.
Navy from 1965 to 1967.
JULIE MYERS WOOD
DIRECTOR
Julie Myers Wood is former Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security and
Presidential Appointee. Serving as an advisory member of the Board for more than
a year, Ms. Wood has more than 25 years of experience in both the public and
private sectors. Her regulatory and enforcement background has helped Draganfly
scale its secure government and public safety offerings.
Julie Myers Wood was presidentially appointed and confirmed by the United States
Senate to serve as Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security for Immigration and
Customs Enforcement (ICE). Previously, Ms. Wood served as Assistant Secretary
for Export Enforcement at the Department of Commerce, the Chief of Staff to the
Criminal Division at the United States Department of Justice and as a Special
Assistant to the President.
JOHN MITNIK
DIRECTOR
Mr. Mitnick is a U.S. attorney with 32 years of experience at the highest
levels of government and the private sector. He served recently as the fifth
General Counsel of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, and
previously as Associate Counsel to the President (George W. Bush) in the
White House, as a General Counsel at Raytheon, and as a corporate partner
at the global law firm now known as Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP.
He holds a J.D. from the University of Virginia School of Law, a B.A. in
Jurisprudence from the University of Oxford, and a B.A. from Emory
University.
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BOARD OF ADVISORS
MOLLY WILKINSON
ADVISOR
An accomplished executive with extensive senior-level
public sector experience in policy and regulations,
management, and government relations (federal and
state).
A proven track record of effective oversight of multi-
billion dollar budgets, projects and national initiatives.
Expert at entering highly complex and fast-moving
situations and achieving immediate results.
Specialties: Regulatory Process, Management, Law,
Government Relations, Financial Services Policy,
Acquisition Policy, Government Operations
EDMUND MOY
ADVISOR
Edmund C. Moy is a public servant, senior executive,
commentator, author, and director with a successful
track record in both publicly and privately held
companies, and in the public sector.
From 2006-2011 he served as Director of the United
States Mint, the world’s largest manufacturer of coins
and medals. He was appointed by the President George
W. Bush and unanimously confirmed by the U.S. Senate.
Under his leadership, he increased profitability 62% to
over $1 billion a year, increased revenue 213% to $4.97
billion, and increased precious metal bullion sales by
975% to a record $3.5 billion annually.
From 2001-2006, he served as a Special Assistant to the
President for Presidential Personnel at the White House
and assisted the President of the United States in
staffing most cabinet departments and independent
agencies as well as helped form the U.S. Department of
Homeland Security.
DR. JACK CHOW
ADVISOR
Dr. Chow held the rank of ambassador as the Special
Representative on Global HIV/AIDS for Secretary of State
Colin Powell and as the Deputy Assistant Secretary of
State for Health and Science, the first U.S. diplomat of
ambassador rank appointed to a public health mission.
He led American diplomatic efforts in the establishment
of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and
Malaria, and in countering global infectious diseases and
bioterrorism threats.
In previous positions, Dr. Chow served as a senior official
at the State Department's global affairs office, both the
House and Senate Appropriations Committees, the Public
Health Service at HHS, the Fogarty International Center
of NIH, and the White House Office of Science and
Technology Policy. In the private sector, he has been a
consultant on global health at the RAND Corporation,
McKinsey & Company, and PRTM/PwC.
He is currently Distinguished Professor on Global Health
at Carnegie Mellon University, Heinz College for Public
Policy. He has served multiple times as a Sharkey
Distinguished Visiting Scholar at Seton Hall University's
School of Diplomacy and International Affairs. He was a
2013 Fellow at the Harvard Advanced Leadership
Initiative, where he conducted research on the structure
and design of national strategic policies.
DR. KEVIN KAPLAN
ADVISOR
Dedicating more than a decade of his life to athlete care,
Dr. Kaplan is currently the head team physician for the
NFL Jacksonville Jaguars and has been a physician with
the team for 12 years.
He is also the head team physician for the Bolles School,
where he graduated from in 1995.
Previously, he served as the team physician for the
Jacksonville Sharks and the University of North Florida.
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BOARD OF ADVISORS
CAPTAIN LARRY VINCENT (USN, Ret.)
ADVISOR
Captain Vincent currently serves as Executive Officer, Defence
Counterintelligence and Security Agency within the Office of Undersecretary
for Intelligence and Security of the United States.
Previously, Captain Vincent was in charge of Russian Engagements for the
Chief of Naval Operations of the United States and served as the Operations
Center Director for all Naval and Marine Corps Forces in Europe and Africa. He
was the Commodore for the Helicopter Sea Combat Wing, responsible for
training, and equipping half of the Navy’s helicopter fleet, along with the
MQ-8 Firescout, the Navy’s first operational unmanned helicopter. He was
also the Division Chief for Strategic Effects working for Chaiman Joint Chiefs
of Staff within the Department of Defence.
Vincent's awards include three Legions of Merit, four Defense Meritorious
Service Medals, four Navy Commendation Medals, and various unit and
campaign ribbons.
ROB ANSON
ADVISOR
Rob Anson founded Loop Insights, Inc. (MTRX:TSXV) (RACMF:OTCQB)
and Fobisuite Technologies, Inc.
He is President, Chief Executive Officer & Director at Loop Insights,
Inc. and Chief Executive Officer of Fobisuite Technologies, Inc. Mr.
Anson is also on the board of Fobi Pay Technologies, Inc.
Mr. Anson previously occupied the position of Chief Executive Officer
at One Team Media, and currently acts as President, Chief Executive
Officer and Chairman of the board at Loop Insights, Inc.
DEREK ANDERSON
ADVISOR
Since retiring from the NBA, Derek Anderson founded the Stamina
Foundation which provides educational programming and events
which empower youth and young adults with resources and life skills.
The Stamina Foundation has paved the way for over 100 under-
privileged youth to attend college in a 20 year span.
Derek was drafted as the 13th pick in the 1997 NBA draft and became
the first player signed to the Michael Jordan Brand and given his own
signature shoe. With his first pay check from the NBA, he started his
Foundation. In 2006, Derek won a World Title with the Miami Heat,
becoming 1 of 13 players to win both an NCAA and NBA championship.
He retired after an eleven-year NBA career in 2008.
After retirement, he expanded his business life and opened two hotels
in Turks & Caicos, his own film studio (Loyalty Media Group), and
began writing novels and screenplays. In 2010, Derek produced and
directed the documentary "The Untouchables of Kentucky."
DR. JAMIE DWYER
ADVISOR
Dr. Dwyer is a professor of medicine at Vanderbilt University,
President of the Collaborative Study Group, and Co-Founder of
Innovative Renal Care. Previously he served on the faculty of Mayo
Clinic.
Dr. Dwyer has extensive experience working with FDA processes in
particular devices and software.
Cameron Chell, CEO of Draganfly, said: “We are excited and truly
honored to have Dr. Jamie Dwyer join Draganfly’s outstanding Board of
Advisors. Dr. Dwyer brings an incredible understanding and experience
with FDA processes and will be key in evolving our Vital Intelligence
technology.”
“Draganfly has impressed me with the work they have done with their
Smart Vital assessment platform and telehealth app. I am honored to
assist a company that has built a solid foundation for innovation
within the telehealth sector,” said Dr. Jamie Dwyer.
Dr. Dwyer holds an Sc.B degree in mathematics and Latin from Brown
University, and an M.D. with Distinction from Brown University Medical
School. He trained in Internal Medicine at Mayo Clinic Florida, where
he served as Chief Medical Resident. He trained in Nephrology and
Clinical Research at VUMC. After a faculty appointment at Mayo
Clinic, he joined the Nephrology Division of VUMC in 2008.
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GROWTH STRATEGY
Draganflyer quad-roto, produced by Draganfly, saved a human life in 2013
Draganfly, incorporated in 1998, is considered a leading
commercial drone company.
Draganfly is a company with several industry achievements,
such as being one of the first to develop a quadcopter drone, to
use a drone in North America to save a life, and to have a drone
included in the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum.
Draganfly has established its market presence by continually
innovating, delivering industry firsts in detection and defence,
and conveying solutions to enterprise and government.