Mr. Fronk already has two decades of experience working in surgical robot technologies, a July 14 press release from the company stated.
Mr. Fronk will work in user satisfaction, development and sales and marketing for new products introduced in the U.S. and globally.
“Chris has an ability to engage customers, commercial partners and employees alike, and we are impressed by his thoughtful approach to aligning stakeholders around the vision for Think Surgical,” said Stuart Simpson, Think’s president and CEO, in the press release.
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