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Protenus cofounder Robert Lord is returning to JHU medical school, joining LionBird Ventures as partner – Technical.ly Baltimore

By January 20, 2020News

Protenus cofounder Robert Lord.

(Courtesy photo)

When Robert Lord cofounded Protenus with Nick Culbertson in 2014, it required choosing to put medical school on hold. After six years and plenty of growth at the Fells Point-based healthcare analytics company, Lord is returning to Johns Hopkins this month to complete training to become a physician. With that move, he will transition from a day-to-day leadership role to chairman of the board. The transition has been in the works for several months, and his responsibilities were apportioned across the company in that time.

Image: Protenus cofounder Robert Lord. (Courtesy photo)

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