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Vantage Health Announces Appointment of Joseph C. Peters, Former White House Drug Policy Office’s Acting Deputy Director for State and Local Affairs under Presidents Clinton and Bush, to Its Board

Vantage Health Announces Appointment of Joseph C. Peters, Former White House Drug Policy Office’s Acting Deputy Director for State and Local Affairs under Presidents Clinton and Bush, to Its Board.

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Vantage Health Announces Appointment of Joseph C. Peters, Former White House Drug Policy Office’s Acting Deputy Director for State and Local Affairs under Presidents Clinton and Bush, to Its Board

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[{"type":"text","content":"Vantage Health Inc. (VNTH) (\"Vantage Health\" or the \"Company\") today announced the appointment of Joseph C. Peters to its Board of Directors, effective immediately. Mr. Peters will also serve as President of the company. Among other things, he will be involved in exploring possible applications of the Company’s technology to narcotics detection. Mr. Peters will replace departing board member Will Rees. \nMr. Peters, a Pennsylvania native, has throughout his career worked inside and outside of government to develop law enforcement and homeland security programs and technologies. An international expert in his field, Mr. Peters has participated in numerous conferences as principal or keynote speaker and has served as a television and radio commentator providing expert insight on law enforcement investigative and counter terrorism issues and technologies for numerous media outlets including CNN, FOX News Channel (NYC) and London’s Good Morning Television (GMTV). \nBringing 25 years of federal, state and local government experience, Mr. Peters served Presidents Clinton and Bush. He was involved in integrating technology into collaborative federal, state and local law enforcement operations, as the White House Drug Policy Office’s Acting Deputy Director for State and Local Affairs. This position included supervising the nation’s High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA) Program. Under Homeland Security Director Tom Ridge, Mr. Peters also served as the White House Drug Czar’s liaison to the White House Office of Homeland Security. Mr. Peters managed the country’s 26 HIDTA’s and their budget of a quarter of a billion dollars. \nEarly in his career as a Federal Prosecutor, Mr. Peters’ accomplishments included the conviction of a notorious crime boss and his mob enterprise. This trial, conducted by Mr. Peters and four other Federal Prosecutors, resulted in one of the most significant Mafia family convictions in United States history. As a result, Mr. Peters received the United States Department of Justice’s John Marshall Award. The Associated Press called Joseph Peters and his fellow prosecutors the “Modern Day Untouchables.” \nMr. Peters has earned a Juris Doctor from Dickinson School of Law, Carlisle PA and brings with him many noteworthy industry affiliations in drug enforcement, counterterrorism and law enforcement. \n\n\n\nAs...

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