Biography

Kenneth I. Moch

Mr. Moch has served as the president and CEO of Cognition Therapeutics, an Alzheimer’s disease therapeutics company since 2016, and has more than 30 years of experience in building private and public life science companies. Prior to joining Cognition, Mr. Moch served as a managing partner of The Salutramed Group, where he provided strategic and tactical counsel to biotechnology and medical products companies. He spent the majority of his career building and leading pioneering life science companies and has served as the president and CEO of Chimerix, Biomedical Enterprises, Alteon and Biocyte Corporation, where he pioneered the use of cord blood stem cells in transplantation therapy and launched the world’s first cord blood stem cell bank. Mr. Moch currently serves on the boards of Zynerba, M2Gen and the Biotechnology Innovation Association (BIO), and is a member of the New York University Working Group of Compassionate Use and Pre-Approval Access.

Mr. Moch holds a bachelor’s degree in biochemistry from Princeton University and an MBA from the Stanford University Graduate School of Business.