Vaxart, Inc. announced a change in management. Effective immediately Andrei Floroiu, President and Chief Executive Officer of Vaxart, has announced his resignation from his positions with Vaxart as President, Chief Executive Officer, and Director on Vaxart’s Board of Directors.
- Chief Executive Officer Andrei Floroiu Resigns
- Chair Michael J. Finney, Ph.D. to Serve as Interim Chief Executive Officer
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Jan. 16, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Vaxart, Inc. (Nasdaq: VXRT) today announced a change in management. Effective immediately Andrei Floroiu, President and Chief Executive Officer of Vaxart, has announced his resignation from his positions with Vaxart as President, Chief Executive Officer, and Director on Vaxart’s Board of Directors. Michael J. Finney, Ph.D., the Chair of Vaxart’s Board of Directors, has assumed the role of Interim Chief Executive Officer to lead the management team through this transition. Vaxart is conducting a CEO search for Mr. Floroiu’s successor.
Dr. Finney has served as a member of the Board of Directors since February 2018 and Chair of the Board of Directors since March 2023. He will continue on the Board of Directors while serving as Interim Chief Executive Officer.
Dr. Finney commented, “I would like to thank Andrei for his years of service to Vaxart. The Board of Directors wishes him well in his future endeavors. I look forward to leading Vaxart during this transition. We are conducting an executive search to recruit a permanent replacement for a Chief Executive Officer.”
“I am proud of how much we have accomplished and the team we have built during the past three years. I am confident Mike will continue to advance Vaxart’s transformational oral vaccine platform,” Mr. Floroiu said.
About Vaxart
Vaxart is a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing a range of oral recombinant vaccines based on its proprietary delivery platform. Vaxart vaccines are designed to be administered using pills that can be stored and shipped without refrigeration and eliminate the risk of needle-stick injury. Vaxart believes that its proprietary pill vaccine delivery platform is suitable to deliver recombinant vaccines, positioning the company to develop oral versions of currently marketed vaccines and to design recombinant vaccines for new indications. Vaxart’s development programs currently include pill vaccines designed to protect against norovirus, coronavirus, seasonal influenza, and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), as well as a therapeutic vaccine for human papillomavirus (HPV), Vaxart’s first immune-oncology indication. Vaxart has filed broad domestic and international patent applications covering its proprietary technology and creations for oral vaccination using adenovirus and TLR3 agonists.
Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements
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Contacts
Vaxart Media Relations:
Mark Herr
Vaxart, Inc.
mherr@vaxart.com
(203) 517-8957
Investor Relations:
Andrew Blazier
FINN Partners
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(646) 871-8486