MIS Implants Technologies, Inc. has announced that Charles D. Goodwin has accepted the position of Chief Executive Officer. He replaces Motti Weisman who will assume the position of president. The appointment follows a diligent selection process by the Board of Directors of MIS Implants, Ltd.
Goodwin comes to MIS after a 20-year career in the medical device industry starting out as a sales rep and working his way up to President of various divisions. He has been responsible for global commercial strategy and has consistently exceeded cooperate objectives, driving significant growth.
“Charlie is perfectly suited to this position as his background includes a variety of high-level positions in medical device companies, including Group Vice President for Olympus”, said Weisman.
“The significant growth he was able to achieve in previous positions will be crucial as MIS continues its own market growth. He understands the next steps we will take to bring MIS to the next level.”
Goodwin stated, “It is very exciting for me to be part of such a dynamic organization. I look forward to working with Motti and the entire MIS team to deliver innovative products and solutions to our customers that enhance patient’s lives. We have an amazing future ahead of us!”
MIS Implants Technologies, Inc. is a subsidiary of MIS Implants Technologies, Ltd. They are global leaders in the research, development and manufacture of dental implant systems and related products. Recently introduced was their MCENTER which includes guided surgery planning with accompanying surgical stent manufacturing and CAD/CAM 360 with milling machines for custom titanium abutments and temporary crowns.
With representation in more than 60 countries MIS has succeeded in becoming one of the largest manufacturers of dental implants worldwide. Additional information about MIS Implants can be seen at www.misimplants.com.
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