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CorenSearchBot is in error. The same Timothy "Scott" Case is listed in SourceWatch. However, the details listed on that page should not be considered copyright material. I referenced Scott's bio found on the Malaria No More webpage, which was written by someone in this office. For your reference: http://www.malarianomore.org/about/who/staff/scott_case/. I believe the author of the SourceWatch profile took material from Malaria No More page, as well.
Please do not delete this page. Timothy Scott Case is important/significant for his roles as: CEO of Malaria No More, Co-founder and former CTO of Priceline.com, Co-founder of Precision Training Software, Inventor of dozens of patents, including the portfolio for Priceline.com. He is also mentioned on the Malaria No More Wikipedia page.