Dr. Nicholas Kman

Nicholas E. Kman, MD FACEP Chief Medical Officer Dr. Nick Kman oversees all clinical direction and medical validation for Tactical Triage Technologies. He is a Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center and a Medical Team Manager for Ohio Task Force 1 under FEMA Urban Search and Rescue. Dr. Kman has spent his career working in high-pressure emergency environments where rapid decision making and accurate triage determine outcomes. He brings this operational insight directly into our virtual reality training system to ensure that every scenario reflects real world demands. He guides the design of medical protocols, helps shape curriculum standards, and works closely with first responder agencies to keep the platform aligned with national training expectations. Dr. Kman’s leadership ensures that our work remains grounded in evidence based practice and reflects what EMS, fire, military, and hospital teams face in the field.

Brian M. Genide

Brian M. Genide, Chief Executive Officer, Commercialization leader with over 15 years of experience launching and scaling healthcare, government, and defense ventures. Former CEO of Gottfried Medical, where he grew revenues beyond $5 million, and Air Diverter Solutions, a ProMedica spin-out. He has led multiple SBIR-funded startups, managed licensing and acquisition negotiations, and directed operations for FDA-regulated manufacturing. At T3, Brian drives strategic partnerships, distributor expansion, and company growth.

Dr. Jacob Hyde

Jacob Hyde, Psy.D. Vice President of Government Affairs Dr. Jacob Hyde leads government strategy and federal engagement for Tactical Triage Technologies. He is a seasoned military psychologist and former Air Force officer with extensive experience working across DoD, VA, and federal innovation programs. Dr. Hyde has collaborated with multiple defense organizations, served in roles supporting service members and veterans, and continues to advise agencies on training, readiness, and mental performance. He plays a central role in connecting T3’s virtual reality training system with federal stakeholders, including defense, emergency preparedness, and public safety communities. Dr. Hyde guides the company’s approach to federal contracting, grant programs, and long-term government partnerships, ensuring that the platform aligns with national standards for mass-casualty response and operational readiness. Dr. Hyde also leads T3’s pursuit of federal innovation initiatives such as DARPA’s Embedded Entrepreneur Program through the Capital Factory, helping position the company for high-impact collaboration across civilian and military agencies. His work strengthens T3’s federal footprint and ensures that the company’s solutions meet the needs of government organizations preparing responders for complex and high-risk environments.

Dr. Douglas Danforth

Doug Danforth Vice President of Information Technology Doug Danforth leads the technical infrastructure, cybersecurity posture, and platform reliability for Tactical Triage Technologies. He oversees all IT systems that support the company’s virtual reality training environment, ensuring stable performance from deployment through day-to-day use by first responder agencies. Doug manages cloud architecture, data security, hardware integration, and backend scalability, allowing the platform to grow as more EMS, fire, hospital, and military partners come online. With a background in building secure, high-availability systems, Doug focuses on operational resilience and user experience. He works closely with the product and medical teams to ensure that every training scenario runs smoothly, loads quickly, and performs consistently in the field. His leadership supports reliable nationwide adoption and provides the technical backbone for T3’s long-term expansion.

Andrew Love

Andrew Love, VP of Sales, leads all sales strategy and customer acquisition efforts for Tactical Triage Technologies. He brings a strong background in building relationships with EMS, fire, hospital, and military partners and has a talent for translating operational needs into clear product value. Andrew focuses on expanding national adoption of our virtual reality training system, coordinating closely with agencies to ensure they have the support, training, and licensing structure necessary for smooth implementation. His work helps drive predictable growth, strengthen customer trust, and position T3 for large-scale expansion.