Charles Sternberg, Associate Editor12.20.23
Himed, a biomaterials manufacturer and pioneer in surface enhancements for medical implants in the dental and orthopedic markets, has appointed Craig Rosenblum as its new President.
Rosenblum succeeds Ed Garofalo, who will be transitioning into the advisory position of President Emeritus.
Rosenblum holds a B.S. and M.S. in Materials Science & Engineering with a Biomaterials concentration from The Johns Hopkins University. The company believes his leadership and deep understanding of biomaterials will drive Himed to new heights in the biomedical engineering field.
Garofalo said, “It’s very gratifying to see innovations we made decades ago positively impacting the efficacy of various medical devices around the world. In the early 1990's calcium phosphates like hydroxyapatite were not being widely used, but now they factor significantly into all kinds of implants. I’m grateful that I can continue to contribute meaningfully to Himed’s future development, even as I pass along the responsibilities of daily leadership.”
Rosenblum remarked, “Ed has always focused the company on meeting specific customer needs. To this day, we listen deeply to the biomaterial problems our customers face and are committed to finding tailored materials solutions to support their goals.”
Rosenblum sees 2024 as a year for focusing on Himed’s newly formed research partnerships and enhancing analytical service offerings through expanded on-site testing and prototyping capabilities.
“As we embrace the possibilities of technology and innovation, we recognize the pivotal role that biomaterials play in shaping healthcare. Himed is committed to producing high-quality solutions that help the body heal,” he said. “I intend to foster an environment that encourages groundbreaking research and collaboration. Ed has proven that if we stay focused on the needs of our customers, they will stay committed to Himed for decades.”
Rosenblum succeeds Ed Garofalo, who will be transitioning into the advisory position of President Emeritus.
About Craig Rosenblum
Rosenblum’s guidance has helped propel Himed to achieve milestones and solidified its position as an industry leader in biomaterials for medical devices, leading to his promotion. Having joined the company in 2015, he has seamlessly transitioned through three distinct roles, culminating in his current position as Vice President and General Manager.Rosenblum holds a B.S. and M.S. in Materials Science & Engineering with a Biomaterials concentration from The Johns Hopkins University. The company believes his leadership and deep understanding of biomaterials will drive Himed to new heights in the biomedical engineering field.
Entering the Next Phase of Growth
Meanwhile, after more than three decades at the helm, Himed’s co-founder Ed Garofalo will continue providing invaluable support to the company as it enters its next phase of growth. This transition reflects Garofalo's dedication to Himed's ongoing success.Garofalo said, “It’s very gratifying to see innovations we made decades ago positively impacting the efficacy of various medical devices around the world. In the early 1990's calcium phosphates like hydroxyapatite were not being widely used, but now they factor significantly into all kinds of implants. I’m grateful that I can continue to contribute meaningfully to Himed’s future development, even as I pass along the responsibilities of daily leadership.”
Rosenblum remarked, “Ed has always focused the company on meeting specific customer needs. To this day, we listen deeply to the biomaterial problems our customers face and are committed to finding tailored materials solutions to support their goals.”
Rosenblum sees 2024 as a year for focusing on Himed’s newly formed research partnerships and enhancing analytical service offerings through expanded on-site testing and prototyping capabilities.
“As we embrace the possibilities of technology and innovation, we recognize the pivotal role that biomaterials play in shaping healthcare. Himed is committed to producing high-quality solutions that help the body heal,” he said. “I intend to foster an environment that encourages groundbreaking research and collaboration. Ed has proven that if we stay focused on the needs of our customers, they will stay committed to Himed for decades.”