Titan Spine employs orthopaedic stalwart
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
Titan Spine has appointed Mark Berg to the position of vice-president of operations. Mr Berg has previous experience in the orthopaedics industry with Biomet, Medtronic/Sofamor Danek and DePuy, where he spent 12 years in a number of managerial roles. In his new role, Mr Berg will oversee day-to-day operations, including the expansion of the Mequon, Wisconsin-based firm’s product portfolio of spinal fusion devices. Founded in 2005, Titan develops bioactive spinal implants designed to help treat patients with spondylolysthesis, degenerative disc disease and other lower back and neck disorders.
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