Millstone Medical Appoints New Members to Leadership Team

Millstone Medical announced today the addition of two individuals to its leadership team. James Dwyer has been appointed VP of Technical Operations and Janet Moy has joined as VP of Human Resources.

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James Dwyer previously served as Director of Technical Services at Mangar where he implemented LEAN, DFM and DFSS methodologies. Prior to Mangar, James served as Packaging Design & Development Manager at CR Bard and Principal Engineer of Packaging at Synthes - Anspach, a division of Johnson and Johnson, where he implemented ISO 11607, LEAN and Six Sigma for packaging processes.

Janet Moy previously served as Director of Human Resources at Navin Haffty and Associates, a consultant firm focused solely on providing solutions to the MEDITECH market. Prior to Navin Haffty Janet served as Global VP of Human Resources at Averion International, a clinical research organization providing professional services for global clinical trials of medical products. Janet's experience includes LEAN and ERP implementations, and developing employee training and comprehensive performance management programs.

"James and Janet have great experience in the medical and packaging industries," says Karl Neuberger, COO at Millstone Medical. "We look forward to the value and knowledge they will add to our entire organization as we continue our growth."

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