Here are 19 orthopedic and spine device company leadership changes in 2018.
LinkSPINE named David Capallo vice president of sales.
Stimwave named Andrea Trescot, MD, CMO. Dr. Trescot leads Stimwave's clinician education program and provides medical guidance for the medical device manufacturer's research efforts.
CoreLink named David Castleman its inaugural vice president of research and development.
InVivo Therapeutics named Richard Toselli, MD, permanent CEO and president. He had been serving as acting CEO since December 2017.
Medtronic appointed Chris Lee president of the Asia-Pacific region.
Stryker named Timothy Scannell president and COO, starting Aug. 1
Xtant Medical appointed Kevin Brandt as chief commercial officer, effective July 9.
Zavation Medical Products appointed Brian K. Hutchison to its board of directors.
Stimwave named Steven Amelio CFO.
Globus Medical appointed Daniel Gregoris vice president of sales of the orthopedic trauma division.
DJO appointed W. Mark Dorris president of bracing and supports, the company's largest business unit.
Jonathan Isenburg became CFO of Coventus, a medical device company focused on fracture repair surgery.
K2M appointed Lane Major COO.
Alphatec named Patrick Miles CEO, Terry Rich president and COO, and Luiz Pimenta, MD, PhD, CMO.
NuVasive named John DeFord, PhD, to its board of directors.
Spinal Elements appointed Paul Graveline its new executive vice president and chief commercial officer.
Providence Medical Technology named Jeremy Laynor the vice president of U.S. sales.
IncludeHealth welcomed former Zimmer Biomet logistics director Eric Huppi as COO.
Lumere named Chicago-based orthopedic surgeon John Cherf, MD, as the company's first CMO.