Dynatronics Board Member Passes Away Unexpectedly

Company reports temporary non-compliance with NASDAQ board director requirements.

Salt Lake City, Utah-based Dynatronics Corporation has lost a board member. Long time director and member of its Audit Committee, Joseph H. Barton, unexpectedly passed away, requiring the company to inform the NASDAQ stock market on Nov. 11 that it is no longer compliant with the marketplace rules requiring a majority of the board be comprised of independent directors and that the company maintain an audit committee comprised of at least three directors, all of whom must be independent.

“We are deeply saddened by Joe’s passing,” said Kelvyn H. Cullimore, chairman and president of Dynatronics. “He provided our board and management great support and guidance for nearly two decades. He was a voice of assurance and confidence even in difficult times. We will truly miss his wisdom, friendship and contribution. Our thoughts and prayers are with his lovely wife, Mary, and their family.”

Dynatronics males advanced-technology medical devices, orthopedic soft goods and supplies, treatment tables and rehabilitation equipment for the physical therapy, sports medicine, chiropractic, podiatry, plastic surgery, dermatology and other related medical, cosmetic and aesthetic markets.

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