Bernard C. Rudnick, MBA
Founder and Managing Partner – CapGenic Advisors, LLC

Bernard C. Rudnick is Founder and Managing Partner of CapGenic Advisors, LLC. He has 36 years of experience in executive-level strategy, finance, and management. Bernie has senior merger, acquisition, capitalization leadership experience with companies ranging from start-up to Fortune 50. He has held positions of CEO, COO, President, and Executive Vice President in a number of companies, and has been transactional as a financial advisor to McKesson, Mitsui and many more. He was a founder and President of West Consumer Electronics, a business with revenues exceeding $60M that achieved market leadership. As founder and COO of RMI Financial Services, the business grew from start-up to a firm with $600M in sales.
With substantial experience investing and guiding investments in entrepreneurial companies Bernie has led capital formation totaling over $380M in the past six years and $3B over the last 15 years. He is a founding member and Chairman Emeritus of Mid Atlantic Diamond Ventures within the Fox School of Business. Corporate and charitable board service includes Vice Chairman, Delaware and Maryland Eastern Shore March of Dimes, Director, Perinatal Board of the State of Delaware, Director and CFO of GTAC, Director of GrantAdler, Observer and CFO of Immunomic Therapeutics, Director and CFO of Tinnitus Otosound Products.
Mr. Rudnick recently completed a refinancing for Promosome, a cell line engineering company, led by the scientific tem of Nobel Laureate Gerald Edelman. He has served as an advisor to NGN Capital in designing and facilitating investment portfolio exits. Focused on Healthcare and Software, Mr. Rudnick led the merger of Postgraduate Institute for Medicine into Jobson Publishing, Inc. to create one of the first on-line venues for professional medical continuing education and certification. He co-led of the HealthStar Communications team which facilitated and funded a $250M industry consolidation in the medical marketing sector. He led the sale and recapitalization of a Mitsui subsidiary, Mitrix and the merger of its new incarnation, Amitive. Bernie currently advises companies in the clinical software space, therapeutic, medical device, and in the cell line engineering areas.
Bernie received his BS in Biochemistry from Pennsylvania State University and was conferred a MA in administration at Northwood University.





Beth Cohen - Cohen pioneered the practice of providing holistic services and counsel to law firm clients, and joined the firm after five years as the Director of Global Emerging Growth Services at Greenberg Traurig LLP. Cohen, along with RCCB’s David Gitlin, were recently recognized as leading startup attorneys in the Philadelphia region by Technical.ly Philly. Cohen has served as Vice President of Strategic Business Development, General Counsel and International Counsel in large and small companies, in the US and abroad, and has led many domestic and international technology conferences. Her work with companies and investors from around the world will enhance RCCB’s international capabilities. Cohen will also work with clients and practice groups in many areas including transactions, restructuring, dispute resolution, and tax and estate planning.






Mike currently serves as the Director of Business Acceleration & Client Development with responsibilities for the suite of services and resources enabling science driven entrepreneurs to advance their businesses faster. Prior to joining the Delaware Innovation Space, Mike coached early stage startups on growth, commercialization, and fundraising strategies both in his role at Dreamit Ventures and as an independent advisor. Mike is a lifelong entrepreneur and has founded and led several boutique digital media & marketing companies. He holds both a Masters and Bachelor degree in Industrial Engineering from Lehigh University. When not accelerating businesses, Mike can at times also be found in the cab of a steam locomotive while volunteering as a railroad locomotive engineer and conductor at the Steamtown National Historic Site.







