He also earned a master’s degree in business administration from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. From 1988 to 1992, Craig was employed by Security Pacific Burns Fry, an investment banking firm, working as part of the advisory team in mergers and acquisitions.Ĭraig received a bachelor’s degree in political science from Washington State University and graduate degrees from the University of Washington School of Law and New York University School of Law. While at AHF, he played a lead role in establishing and operating Positive Healthcare, the first Medicaid-managed care program in the U.S. Prior to joining APLA Health, Craig was vice president and chief financial officer of AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) from 1992 to 1997. In his current role, he oversees all operations for APLA Health, including clinical operations, client and community services, health education and HIV prevention, government affairs, fund development, finance, and communications. Thompson joined APLA Health as chief operating officer in 1997 and became the chief executive officer in July 1998. In addition to serving as chair of the board of directors for APLA Health, Perkowski serves on the board for the Global Forum on MSM & HIV.Ĭraig E. His work has focused on helping people fleeing their home countries because of persecution based on real or perceived sexual orientation, gender identity, and/or HIV status. Citizenship and Immigration Services (formerly the INS), immigration courts at all levels, and federal appeals courts. Perkowski has also assisted clients in immigration matters before the U.S.
In 2010, the National LGBT Bar Association included Peter on its inaugural “Best LGBT Lawyers Under 40” list. For his work, Managing Intellectual Property has named him an “IP Star” (2013-15), and Intellectual Asset Management has given him a Bronze rating in its “IAM Patent 1000” (2012-15). His litigation and regulatory work has been critical in helping his clients bring low-cost drugs to market sooner than otherwise, benefiting more than just the clients he represents. He has also counseled generic pharmaceutical companies on regulatory and pre-litigation issues related to drug approval. Under this statute, he has litigated cases involving drugs for the treatment of a wide variety of medical conditions. Perkowski’s patent practice has focused on litigation under the Hatch-Waxman Act, which established a regulatory framework for development, approval, and sale of generic drugs. With nearly 20 years of experience advising clients and litigating high-profile cases, he has appeared in state and federal trial-level and appellate courts across the United States in intellectual property and business litigation. Jason Kingwell won all three heavy throws events in shot with a pb of 11.52m, hammer with 43.34m and discus with 28.96m and Conor Martin won his A string javelin competition with a throw of 54.00m and Eleanor Moss won the women’s A string javelin with 30.81m.Peter Perkowski is the founder of Perkowski Legal, PC. Peter Townsend and Steve Prosser won A and B string 1,500m races with times of 4mins 16.0secs and 4mins 28.7secs respectively.