Business Wire05.30.17
DJO Global Inc., a global provider of medical technologies designed to get and keep people moving, announced the appointment of Jeffery McCaulley as global president, DJO Surgical, effective immediately. McCaulley will succeed Brady Shirley, who was appointed DJO’s president and chief executive officer in November, 2016 after successfully doubling revenue and profitability of DJO Surgical since he joined DJO in 2014.
McCaulley is an experienced senior executive with more than 25 years in the healthcare industry, most recently serving as president and CEO of Smiths Medical, a $1.2B division of Smiths Group, plc. Before joining Smiths Medical, McCaulley served as president of the Global Reconstructive Division at Zimmer, where he oversaw five global business units and numerous functions. He held previous roles as president and CEO of the Health Division of Wolters Kluwer and vice president and general manager of the Global Diabetes Business Unit at Medtronic. McCaulley began his career at GE Healthcare, where he held progressively more senior roles during his 13 years there, last serving as president and CEO of GE Clinical Services.
McCaulley received a Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Cincinnati and an Executive MBA from the Owen Graduate School of Management at Vanderbilt University.
“Our Surgical business’ best in market performance has and will continue to be the key transformation catalyst in our company. I am excited to combine Jeff’s talent and experience in the space with our exceptional leadership team. Throughout his career, Jeff has a proven track record of accelerating innovation, improving employee and customer engagement, and delivering results. I look forward to this great next chapter for DJO Surgical!” said Shirley.
“I am very excited to be joining Brady and the team at DJO,” said McCaulley. “The growth in recent years has been spectacular and I am convinced that we are positioned to continue to make significant market share gains across our portfolio and have the right internal and external teams to improve key areas of patient care and experience.”
McCaulley is an experienced senior executive with more than 25 years in the healthcare industry, most recently serving as president and CEO of Smiths Medical, a $1.2B division of Smiths Group, plc. Before joining Smiths Medical, McCaulley served as president of the Global Reconstructive Division at Zimmer, where he oversaw five global business units and numerous functions. He held previous roles as president and CEO of the Health Division of Wolters Kluwer and vice president and general manager of the Global Diabetes Business Unit at Medtronic. McCaulley began his career at GE Healthcare, where he held progressively more senior roles during his 13 years there, last serving as president and CEO of GE Clinical Services.
McCaulley received a Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Cincinnati and an Executive MBA from the Owen Graduate School of Management at Vanderbilt University.
“Our Surgical business’ best in market performance has and will continue to be the key transformation catalyst in our company. I am excited to combine Jeff’s talent and experience in the space with our exceptional leadership team. Throughout his career, Jeff has a proven track record of accelerating innovation, improving employee and customer engagement, and delivering results. I look forward to this great next chapter for DJO Surgical!” said Shirley.
“I am very excited to be joining Brady and the team at DJO,” said McCaulley. “The growth in recent years has been spectacular and I am convinced that we are positioned to continue to make significant market share gains across our portfolio and have the right internal and external teams to improve key areas of patient care and experience.”