14 Orthopedic and Spine Device Company Executive Moves

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Here are 14 recent orthopedic and spine device company executive moves.

Steve Bales was promoted from executive vice president to president and CEO of Global-Med Technologies.

Stephen T. Colaiezzi
was named senior vice president of strategic marketing of Interventional Spine.

DJO Global's CEO Leslie Cross announced his plans to retire by the end of June, and then recently joined the board of directors at Alphatec Spine.

Ivine, Calif.-based spine device company Interventional Spine appointed Brit DuBois vice president of distributor relations.

DePuy Family of Companies named Gary Fischetti, who has served Johnson & Johnson for the past 27 years, as group chairman.

David Floyd, who has served as worldwide president of DePuy Orthopaedics since 2007, recently stepped down amid controversy surrounding the recall of its ASR XL Acetabular hip system.

Smith & Nephew CEO David Illingworth announced his plans to retire from the company, which he has led since 2008.

Former Medtronic COO Michael DeMane has been named president and CEO of Nevro, a spine device manufacturing company.

Orthofix promoted Brian McCollum to CFO, after serving the company for 10 years in various roles, including interim CFO since January.

Namal Nawana was named president of DePuy Spine after spending 13 years in various roles at Johnson & Johnson and the DePuy Family of Companies.

TranS1 promoted former COO Ken Reali to CEO of the company.

Orthopedic, spine and biologic device company Pioneer Surgical named Jim St. John vice president of international sales.

Former DePuy Orthopaedics president Thomas J. Sullivan was appointed president and CEO of Symmetry Medical, an orthopedic and spine device manufacturer.

Robert S. Vaters was promoted from CFO to COO of Orthofix.

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