Natasha Gorski
Fractional Director, Government Grants and Contracts
Natasha has been performing proposal development and project management for her entire career. She has supported proposals for startups, university faculty, and Fortune 500 companies in a range of roles, from writing tech volumes to editing and reviewing the submission package to managing the development team. These proposals have secured non-dilutive funding from less than $500 thousand to over $1 billion for research and development as well as manufacturing expansion projects. She has also managed over $4 million of active federal research and development projects.
Natasha holds a Project Management Professional (PMP) certification and has an MS in Materials Science and Engineering and a BS in both Materials Science and Engineering and Biomedical Engineering, all from Carnegie Mellon University.
Natasha lives in Des Moines, Iowa with her demanding cat that often interrupts work calls. She enjoys board game nights and the occasional puzzle competition.
“Simplify, then add lightness”
Colin Chapman, founder of Lotus Cars
Josh began his PhD research asking, “Can we use robotics to create a better prosthetic foot?” Which quickly became, “How do we actually improve the world to enhance quality of life for people with mobility impairments?” Josh realized that in order to answer this much broader question required imagining a new approach to design, one that didn’t rely on traditional trial-and-error prototyping. That led to the creation of Humotech and the Caplex system. Josh founded Humotech in 2015 as a spin-off from research based on his PhD thesis work in the Experimental Biomechatronics Laboratory (directed by Steve Collins) at Carnegie Mellon University. Learn more about Our Story.