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ReShape taps Allergan vet Bandy for CEO | Personnel Moves, April 3 2019

ReShape LifesciencesReShape Lifesciences (NSDQ:RSLS) said last week that it named Allergan (NYSE: AGN) veteran Barton Bandy to replace Dan Gladney in the corner office, effective April 1.

Gladney, who announced his retirement in January, is staying on as chairman. Bandy spent a decade at Inamed until its $3.2 billion purchase by Allergan in 2005.

“I am very pleased to welcome Bart to the ReShape team. His experience and success – particularly with the Lap-Band business at Inamed and Allergan – in addition to his leadership track record since then make Bart the perfect next leader for ReShape,” Gladney said in prepared remarks. “I would like to thank the ReShape team for the hard work and dedication during my time as CEO and I look forward to assisting in a smooth transition and continuing on as a dedicated chairman of the board.”

“This is a very exciting time to be joining ReShape. My experience leading and building medical device organizations and the company’s strategic shift to the proven Lap-Band product, which I know very well, present immediate growth opportunities,” Bandy added. “It is also an incredibly exciting time to see the next-generation, revolutionary ReShape Vest through clinical studies to commercialization. I am thrilled to be part of ReShape Lifesciences and to help drive its future success.”

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Current CFO David Murray “decided for family reasons to return to Europe and remain with Novartis,” the company said.

“Tim joins us at an exciting time as we become an independent organization and the world’s leading eye care device company,” Alcon CEO David Endicott said. “He is an outstanding addition to our leadership team, bringing extraordinary financial acumen and deep experience in capital markets transactions, having served as CFO for numerous companies. Tim is also respected in the financial community and known for his ability to develop top-performing finance organizations that deliver results.”

“I am excited to join the exceptional team at Alcon,” Stonesifer added. “For more than 70 years, Alcon has been synonymous with eye care. We share a passion for serving customers and a vision for delivering innovative products that will continue to shape the industry while driving profitable growth.”
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 iCad promotes Stevens to president
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Stryker (NYSE:SYK) tapped the worldwide litigation head at Johnson & Johnson (NYSE:JNJ), Rob Fletcher, to be its new chief legal officer following the April 22 departure of Michael Hutchinson, who is slated to move to VP & advisor to CEO Kevin Lobo.
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