Ms. Skeete Tatum has more than 10 years of experience operating as an early stage venture capitalist focused on investments in healthcare technology.
She served on several private and public boards, including the board of dean advisors at Harvard Business School in Boston and the board of trustees at Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y., according to her LinkedIn profile.
Stryker Chairman and CEO Kevin Lobo highlighted Ms. Skeete Tatum’s healthcare investing and talent development as key attributes that will benefit the company.
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