8 Recent Leadership & Executive Moves at Spine, Orthopedic Device Companies

Here are eight recent leadership and executive moves at spine and orthopedic device companies nationwide.

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Antony, France-based SpineVision appointed Ken Yamada as its U.S. subsidiary’s chief operating officer.

Fort Lauderdale, Fla.-based MAKO Surgical added two members to its board of directors, Scott Flora and Jonathan Lord, MD.

MAKO Surgical appointed Ian Dawson as senior vice president of marketing to take over for Ivan Delevic, who will serve as the company’s senior vice president of corporate development.

Mequon, Wis.-based Titan Spine named two spine surgeons — Kade Huntsman, MD, and Axel Reinhardt, MD — to its Key Opinion Leader Advisory Team.

Bedford, Mass.-based ConforMIS appointed Matthew Scott as its senior vice president of operations.

Farmingdale, N.Y.-based Misonix appointed Scott Ludecker as vice president of global sales and marketing.

King of Prussia, Pa.-based Trice Orthopedics appointed Richard Washburn as president.

Leesburg, Va.-based K2M promoted Gianluca Iasci to serve as its executive vice president of global sales.

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