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Cellectar Appoints Industry Veteran Jim Caruso President
and Chief Executive Officer
Dr. Simon Pedder to Retire
(June 16, 2015) -- Cellectar Biosciences, Inc. (NASDAQ:CLRB), today
announces that James V. Caruso was appointed as president and chief executive officer yesterday, replacing Dr. Simon Pedder who
has retired due to personal family reasons. Mr. Caruso was also named to Cellectar's
Board as a Director.
Mr. Caruso, 56, brings more than 25 years of
industry experience to the role, having served most recently as executive vice president, chief operating officer and co-founder
of HIP Innovation Technology, LLC. He previously held positions as executive vice president, chief commercial officer at
Allos Therapeutics, senior V.P., sales and marketing at Bone Care International, as well as a variety of sales and marketing leadership
positions at Novartis, Bristol Myers-Squibb and BASF. At both Allos Therapeutics and Bone Care International, Mr. Caruso worked
closely with current Cellectar director Paul Berns, contributing significantly to those companies' successful growth, which
led to acquisitions by Spectrum and Genzyme, respectively. Mr. Caruso brings a wide range of expertise in both drugs and devices,
including a strong background in oncology. He holds a B.S. in finance from the University of Nevada.
"Jim's appointment comes at a critical
time in the evolution and growth of Cellectar," said Dr. Stephen Hill, chairman of Cellectar's board of directors.
"He brings a level of energy and commitment, combined with his significant industry experience that I am confident will enable
Cellectar to achieve the potential we all believe is inherent in its technology."
"Cellectar presents an important opportunity
in the market and I look forward to collaborating with the team to achieve defined corporate objectives, including the optimization
of our novel PLE platform technology and advancing our innovative therapeutic and diagnostic agents through the clinic,"
Dr. Simon Pedder has resigned as CEO and president,
and as a director of Cellectar, and will retire from full-time employment. Cellectar's Board of Directors and shareholders
thank him for the leadership he provided since October 2013.
Cellectar also announces the appointment of
Stefan Loren, Ph.D. as an independent Director. Dr. Loren, 51, is the founder of Loren Capital Strategy (LCS), a start-up firm
investing in and advising public and private health care companies. Prior to LCS, Dr. Loren held the position of managing director
at Westwicke Partners, developing and executing capital markets, business development and investor relations strategies. He is
currently a director at GenVec and Marina Biosciences.
"The breadth and depth of Dr. Loren's
experience in the biotechnology space, along with his experience in strategic planning and investor relations, will add greatly
to the board's expertise and oversight," said Dr. Hill.
Grant of Inducement Option
Cellectar has granted to Mr. Caruso, effective as of his first day of employment with Cellectar an option to purchase 375,000 shares
of Cellectar's common stock at an exercise price per share equal to the closing price of Cellectar's common stock on
the grant date as reported by NASDAQ. This grant was approved by both the Compensation Committee of Cellectar's Board
of Directors and the full Board of Directors and made as an inducement material to Mr. Caruso entering into employment with Cellectar
as contemplated by NASDAQ Listing Rule 5635(c)(4).
The stock option, which has a 10-year term, vests and becomes exercisable as to 25% of the underlying shares on June 15, 2016 and
on each anniversary of Mr. Caruso's employment date thereafter, subject in each case to Mr. Caruso's continuous service
with Cellectar through the applicable vesting date. The unvested portion of the stock option is subject to acceleration and
full vesting if the employment of Mr. Caruso is terminated without "cause" or if he terminates his employment for "good
reason," in each case within 12 months following, or in connection with but prior to, a "change in control" (as
all such terms are defined in Mr. Caruso's employment agreement with Cellectar) of Cellectar.
Cellectar is providing this information in accordance
with NASDAQ Listing Rule 5635(c)(4).
About Cellectar Biosciences, Inc.
Cellectar Biosciences is developing
agents to detect, treat and monitor a broad spectrum of cancers. Using a novel phospholipid ether analog (PLE) platform technology
as a targeted delivery and retention vehicle, Cellectar's compounds are designed to be selectively taken up and retained in cancer
cells, including in cancer stem cells. With the ability to attach both imaging and therapeutic agents to its proprietary delivery
platform, Cellectar has developed a portfolio of Phase I and Phase II product candidates engineered to leverage the unique characteristics
of cancer cells to "find, treat and follow" malignancies in a highly selective way. For additional information please
visit www.cellectar.com.
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