Jeff is the founder and managing member of Arch Systems, LLC. He has guided the company from concept through product design and preliminary testing.
Jeff was the cofounder and President of Apira Science, a medical device manufacturer of low level light therapy devices for male and female hair loss and skin enhancement. Under his guidance Apira completed numerous clinical studies and received FDA clearance for its iGrow Hair System. IGrow was sold in over 70 countries and received numerous medical device clearances including the U.S., Canada, Brazil, the EU, Korea and China.
Jeff has been a consultant to numerous Fortune 500 and London FTSE companies as well as the John’s Hopkins Hospital and Medical School and Jackson Memorial Hospital.
Steve is recognized as one of the leading authorities/experts in the Halotherapy industry as both the CEO/Founder of Halotherapy Solutions (started 2015) and as the 7-time Chairman of the Global Wellness Institute’s “Salt Therapy Initiative”.
Steve is a seasoned entrepreneur who has been on the founding team of Audible.com which was sold to Amazon. Prior to that he worked for many years for both GE and Motorola, much of that time living in Tokyo and other parts of Asia.
Bernice has extensive experience in healthcare sales, technology, money management, and Hemp, She is currently Vice president of the Hemp Alliance of Tennessee
Bernice collaborates with the executive leadership team to identify external opportunities and leverage her existing network to introduce the organization and its offerings. She is skilled at building strong relationships and opening doors.
Bernice nurtures partnerships and develops strategic engagement plans that align with the organization’s goals. She takes a creative yet strategic approach to business development and brand management.
Bernice graduated from Florida State University with a Bachelor’s Degree in Human Sciences.
Arch Systems, LLC has developed and patented a method that is designed to improve Respiratory Health and Well Being.
This product is not intended to “diagnose, treat, or cure any disease”