F. David Rothkopf is currently the MWJDS Vice President of Finance as well as the Treasurer, and has been on the MWJDS Board for many years. David and his wife Francine have sent all three of their children to MWJDS; their oldest son Sam was in the first graduating class and middle child Micah was in the second graduating class. Daughter Sofia was the first student with Down syndrome at MWJDS. The Rothkopfs are active members at Temple Israel of Natick, where David served on the Ritual Committee for several years.
He is the CEO of MEDIcept, Inc., a regulatory medical device consulting firm and President of SON Medical, a medical software consulting firm. He is also a founder of two medical device companies: Exofix Frame and Acies Orthopedics. He previously served as the COO of ZMed, Inc., and the Vice President of Operations and Regulatory Affairs of MRad, Inc., until both were sold. He currently serves on the Boards of Directors of two medical device companies: dB Diagnostics and OrthoCor. He also teaches Regulatory Affairs at MIT, as an adjunct professor, a mentor at John Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering, an advisor at the NIH Catalyze program and is a regular teacher at several professional society organizations. David earned his B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and a Masters in Manufacturing Engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute, and an MBA from Boston University.
David also serves on the 3-21 Learning Program Advisory Board: The 3-21 Learning Program. The 3-21 Learning Program is an educational program for children with a primary diagnosis of Down syndrome. David’s daughter was also a student in the Learning Program.