Company: QTIWW
Filing Date: 2025-12-31
Form Type: 424B3
Source: 0001628280-25-059235
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Company: QT IMAGING HOLDINGS, INC.
Filing Date: 2025-12-31
Form: 424B3
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 financial expertise.

#### Mr. Daniel Dickson
joined the QT Imaging, Inc. Board in November 2022, and has continued to serve on our Board following the closing of the Business Combination in March 2024. Mr. Dickson began his executive management career in 1980, when he joined General Electric Company. From 1980 until 1987, he held a number of strategic and operational roles and had responsibility for a $300 million business in the company’s consumer electronics division. In 1987, Mr. Dickson left GE to join a startup company that brought advanced technology to

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consumer products retailing. As SVP Marketing, he helped grow revenue to $12 million and was a key player in the company’s IPO in 1989. In 1990, Mr. Dickson moved to California, where he became President and COO of a privately held data management company located in Santa Monica, CA. After repositioning the company to take advantage of the growing trend toward personalized marketing and internet-based market research, he was brought to San Francisco by the venture capital firm Draper Fisher Jurvetson in 1996 to serve as President and CEO of one of their early-stage internet companies. Based on this experience, he joined The Brenner Group, Inc., in 1998 where he built that company’s interim CEO practice. During that period, he also served as a “parachute” CEO and was retained by multiple San Francisco Bay Area venture firms to manage and reposition their portfolio companies, including Armus Corporation, a data management firm that focused on medical outcomes (acquired by Health Catalyst Capital Management in 2022), and Vital Transport, a start-up company involved in organ transport. In 2003, Mr. Dickson returned to the East Coast where he became President and CEO of Best Cellars, Inc., an innovative wine retailer with operations in five states. After doubling sales and creating a significant internet business, he negotiated the company’s acquisition by the $9 billion publicly held Great Atlantic & Pacific Grocery chain in 2007. After the acquisition, Mr. Dickson was retained as a “virtual COO” for the company’s $200 million wine, beer, and spirits operation, where he remained until 2011. From 2011 to 2018, he served as a board member and later advisor to the board of The Winebow Group, an $800 million fine wine distributor with locations in 19 states across