Here are seven highlights:
1. Robert T. Davis, Jr., will serve as the company’s corporate vice president and president of Orthopedic and Tissue Technologies.
2. Equipped with more than 25 years of executive management experience in the global healthcare space, Mr. Davis joined Integra in 2012. He previously held the position of corporate vice president and president of Integra’s Specialty Surgical Solutions, as well as the president of the global neurosurgery business.
3. Dan Reuvers will serve as the new corporate vice president and president of Specialty Surgical Solutions.
4. Mr. Reuvers has more than 25 years of experience in the medical technology industry, joining Integra in 2008 as vice president of marketing and product development for the surgical business. In 2010, he took on the role of president of the acute surgical business and in 2011, he became president of the instruments business. In 2012, he was appointed corporate vice president and in 2013, he became president of the international business.
5. Glenn Coleman will now oversee the company’s international business, in addition to his current role as corporate vice president, CFO and principal accounting officer.
6. Mr. Coleman joined Integra in 2014. He is a certified pubic accountant in New Jersey.
7. These three executives will serve as members of the Integra executive leadership team.
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