Here are four things to know:
1. Mr. Haayen has worked at other technology companies including Stryker Spine, Globus Medical, Lanx and Biomet. During his time at the aforementioned companies, he played a key role in growing sales.
2. He is well-versed in minimally invasive and lateral access spine systems, areas of which Spinal Elements prioritizes.
3. The company will continue to fill sales management positions to bolster the company’s sales efforts.
4. Spinal Elements will exhibit at North American Spine Society’s meeting on Oct. 26 through Oct. 28.
“We are very fortunate to have someone with Steve’s depth of knowledge in the space of our new expanding technologies. Steve’s business acumen, procedural and industry knowledge will help us continue the strong sales growth we have seen in 2016,” said Paul Cory, vice president of sales, Spinal Elements.
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