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oldtimer42on Mar 10, 2020 6:24pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Who Cares?
RE:RE:RE:RE:Who Cares?I am not going to get into a debate with you ICT. Time to dump the negativity....it is wearing thin. And brush up on your internet skills. I will paste a history of our newest board member. Why don't you just sell!!!
- Vice President of Operations
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Zipline Medical, now part of Stryker
Jun 2016 – Present3 years 10 months
Campbell, CA
Hands-on leadership of Manufacturing Engineering, outsourced Contract Manufacturer (CM) production, Quality Assurance, Regulatory Affairs, Supply Chain and Customer Service for non-invasive wound closure solutions. Specific focus on managing external partnerships and right-sizing internal processes to deliver scalable infrastructure while minimizing capital required vs traditional business models.
Hands-on leadership of Manufacturing Engineering, outsourced Contract Manufacturer (CM) production, Quality Assurance, Regulatory Affairs, Supply Chain and Customer Service for non-invasive wound closure solutions. Specific focus on managing external partnerships and right-sizing internal processes to deliver scalable infrastructure while minimizing capital required vs traditional business models.
Vice President, Operations
Pulmonx
Mar 2012 – Jun 20164 years 4 months
Redwood City, CA
Corporate officer responsible for global operations including in-house ISO Class 8 Manufacturing of nitinol implants and catheters, Quality Assurance, Supply Chain, Manufacturing Engineering, Quality Engineering, Logistics, Customer Service/Distribution, and Facilities/Real Estate. Board Member of Pulmonx Global Subsidiary from July 2013. -
- Interim responsibility for Regulatory Affairs and US Clinical Research (Feb 2013 - April 2014).
Corporate officer responsible for global operations including in-house ISO Class 8 Manufacturing of nitinol implants and catheters, Quality Assurance, Supply Chain, Manufacturing Engineering, Quality Engineering, Logistics, Customer Service/Distribution, and Facilities/Real Estate. Board Member of Pulmonx Global Subsidiary from July 2013. -
- Interim responsibility for Regulatory Affairs and US Clinical Research (Feb 2013 - April 2014).
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Vice President, Materials Management
ArthroCare Corporation
Jun 2003 – Oct 20118 years 5 months
Sunnyvale, CA
Owned the design and execution of the company's operational, procurement, production scheduling/planning, logistics, supply chain management, supplier development, and material sourcing systems and processes. Drove extensive deployment of Lean Manufacturing techniques into greenfield Costa Rican production facility. General management and full P&L responsibility for OEM business unit. Acquired by Smith & Nephew.
Owned the design and execution of the company's operational, procurement, production scheduling/planning, logistics, supply chain management, supplier development, and material sourcing systems and processes. Drove extensive deployment of Lean Manufacturing techniques into greenfield Costa Rican production facility. General management and full P&L responsibility for OEM business unit. Acquired by Smith & Nephew.
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- Director - Product and Supply Chain Development
Build-to-Order / Model E Corporation
Jan 2000 – Jun 20033 years 6 months
Santa Monica, CA
Early stage member of next generation automotive company incubated by Softbank Venture Capital that integrated advanced design and manufacturing concepts with a Tesla-like customer experience. Managed all product development and supply chain activities for new American car company. The company raised > $40M in total funding and developed several prototype vehicles with the aim to change the way vehicles were produced (build to order, modular assembly) and sold (consumer direct).
Early stage member of next generation automotive company incubated by Softbank Venture Capital that integrated advanced design and manufacturing concepts with a Tesla-like customer experience. Managed all product development and supply chain activities for new American car company. The company raised > $40M in total funding and developed several prototype vehicles with the aim to change the way vehicles were produced (build to order, modular assembly) and sold (consumer direct).
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Body Engineering Manager – Ford of Brazil Amazon Program
Ford Motor Company
Aug 1988 – Jan 200011 years 6 months
Dearborn, MI
Coordinated more than 50 engineering and CAD team members in the delivery of body system structures, exteriors, lighting, interior trim, and seating, operating under a $325M budget. Organized sourcing and supplier activities within North America, South America and Europe, while spearheading a new multi-derivative product platform (5-door car, pickup truck and SUV body styles). -
- Other progressive assignments of increasing responsibility at Ford Motor Company:
- New Business Development Manager – Growth Strategy & New Business Development
- Chief Program Analyst - Niche & Breakthrough Products
- Business & Product Strategy Office - WHQ Special Assignment
- Product Engineering Supervisor - Vehicle Interior Systems (Visteon)
- Manufacturing/Tooling Engineer - Saline, MI Plastics Plant (Visteon)
- Lead Product Design Engineer - Vehicle Interior Systems (Visteon)
- Process Engineer – Saline Plastics Plant
- Launch Engineer - Wixom Assembly Plant
- FMVSS Test/Safety Engineer - Interior
Coordinated more than 50 engineering and CAD team members in the delivery of body system structures, exteriors, lighting, interior trim, and seatin