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Ascension Orthopedics Inc. has appointed Guy Mayer as president and CEO.
Mayer also assumed various executive roles at the now-defunct Cleveland, Ohio-headquartered Picker International, manufacturer of medical imaging equipment; Visen Medical Inc., manufacturer of in vivo image devices in Bedford, Mass.; Etex Corp., the Cambridge, Mass.-based manufacturer of nonocrystalline calcium phosphate-based biomaterials that help repair bone damaged by trauma or disease; and orthopedic device giant Zimmer Inc., based in Warsaw, Ind.
“We are delighted to welcome Guy to Ascension Orthopedics to lead the company,” said Trevor Moody, chairman of the firm. “He brings a proven track record of growing companies and building value for shareholders. We expect that Guy will provide outstanding leadership, enabling Ascension to realize expanding opportunities in the extremity implant market,” he added.
• Patrick Miles to president of the Americas• Jeffrey Rydin to executive vice president of sales, Americas• Jason Hannon to executive vice president and general counsel• Takaaki Tanaka to executive vice president of Asia Pacific• Stephan Siemers to executive vice president of Europe
SpineAlign Medical Inc. in San Jose, Calif., has named Gary L. Grenter as president and CEO.
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Grenter joins the early-stage company from Issaquah, Wash.-based Spacelabs Healthcare, where he supervised medical device operations in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
Prior to Spacelabs, Grenter was president and CEO of Sunnyvale, Calif.-based Kyphon Inc. (purchased by Medtronic Inc.) and BioElectron (now Biomet Inc., in Warsaw, Ind.). At Kyphon, Grenter led the company from its early growth through its initial public offering in 2002. Before joining Kyphon, Grenter negotiated the sale of Bioelectron to Biomet.
“This is an exciting time to join SpineAlign Medical Inc., and I am delighted for the opportunity to lead it going forward,” said Grenter. “The company has a distinctive product with the potential to address a significant medical need.”
Grenter will succeed Paul Chirico, SpineAlign Medical’s founder, who has served as president and CEO since its inception in 2005. Chirico will continue with SpineAlign as chief technology officer and board member.
SpineAlign develops minimally invasive technology for the spine surgery market.
From 1990-1997, Moran founded and served as president of Synthes Spine, a U.S. division of global orthopedic device manufacturing firm Synthes, headquartered in West Chester, Pa.
NeuroMetrix Inc. has appointed Thomas T. Higgins as senior vice president and chief financial officer.
Higgins also worked at Cabot Corp., a global performance materials company in Boston, Mass. He assumed various senior finance and operations roles there.