Paul Geyer, P.Eng.

Director

Paul Geyer is a medtech founder operator, investor, and executive with more than 30 years of experience building and scaling medical technology and digital health companies. He has led organizations through major growth phases, including an exit and a transition to a public company, and has built teams of more than 350 employees.

Mr. Geyer is currently the Chief Investment Officer of Nimbus Synergies, a venture capital firm supporting British Columbia–based digital health companies. He retired as CEO of Nimbus Synergies and Discovery Parks Investments Ltd. in 2025 to focus on health technology investing and managing the Geyer Family Office. He is also an active mentor and angel investor in medical technology ventures.

Mr. Geyer founded Mitroflow in 1991, growing it from nine to more than 125 employees before its sale in 1999. He later founded Medical Ventures (Neovasc), serving as CEO until 2008 and raising over $40 million in equity financing while completing three acquisitions. From 2009 to 2017, he was the founding CEO of LightIntegra Technology, developer of ThromboLux, a point‑of‑care device for assessing platelet quality.

Since 2008, Mr. Geyer has supported entrepreneurs as a mentor, advisor, and board member, including as a Fellow of Creative Destruction Labs. He has also contributed to organizations such as BCTech, LifeSciences BC, Science World, the Vancouver General Hospital & UBC Hospital Foundation, and Junior Achievement BC.

At Eupraxia Pharmaceuticals, Mr. Geyer serves as a director and is a member of the Audit Committee. He has served on the Board since 2013.

He currently sits on the Boards of Montfort, Arbutus Medical, MetaOptima, and Stoko, and also serves on the Boards of the VGH Hospital Foundation and Junior Achievement BC, where he has frequently chaired Boards and Finance and Investment Committees.

Mr. Geyer holds a BASc in Electrical Engineering, has completed programs in Biomedical Engineering and Venture Capital, and holds a Certified Director designation from UCLA. He recently retired as a Professional Engineer in British Columbia after more than 30 years of practice.

Mr. Geyer brings extensive founder‑operator and scale‑up experience in medtech and digital health, with a strong track record in capital raising, commercialization, acquisitions, and supporting early‑stage innovators through governance, finance, and strategic mentorship.