Baxter (NYSE:BAX) said its board promoted Todd Young to be its new treasurer, replacing James Saccaro after his transfer to "a senior leadership role" in its medical products division, according to a press release.
Personnel Moves
InVivo Therapeutics plunges again as interim CFO quits after 2 weeks
InVivo Therapeutics (OTC:NVIV) shares plunged some 22% today after the medical device company reported that its interim CFO, appointed 2 weeks ago after the sudden departure of CEO & CFO Frank Reynolds, had resigned effective immediately.
Advance Medical raises $20M, buys Brazilian rival and scoops execs from GE, Sanofi
Advance Medical had a big week, raising $20 million through a new equity financing round, nabbing all the assets of rival Brazilian distributor Imunotech Sistemas and adding a pair of medtech veterans to its team.
Solta Medical calls for help in seeking new CEO
California aesthetics devices maker Solta Medical (NSDQ:SLTM) engaged an executive recruiting firm to help fill the empty seat left behind by former CEO Stephen Fanning.
Encision drops hard following death of CEO
Accuray CFO resigns, new CFO comes from Conceptus
Echo Therapeutics rises on CEO Mooney’s sudden departure
Echo Therapeutics (NSDQ:ECTE) chairman, president & CEO Dr. Patrick Mooney handed back the keys to the corner office rather suddenly, the company announced today.
Smith & Nephew forges settlement in trade secrets lawsuit against staffing company
InVivo CEO & CFO Reynolds resigns citing medical condition
InVivo Therapeutics (OTC:NVIV) is getting a top-line shuffle after chairman, CEO and CFO Francis Reynolds resigned suddenly due to a "medical condition."
Hospital CEO pleads guilty to 2nd degree stalking charges | Personnel Moves
Louis Krami, CEO of Idaho’s Bingham Memorial Hospital, admitted to 2nd degree stalking charges after he ordered hospital IT staff to record the phone calls of former Bingham doctor Robert Rosin and his staff.
In the culmination of the 18-month investigation, Krami faces 30 days in behind bars, a $1,000 fine and 100 hours of community service. Hospital IT employees Chris Behunin, Tyler Lassen and IT director Jack York were also implicated in the illegal wiretap activity.