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ConvaTec Appoints Paul Moraviec CEO Effective April 30, 2015

May 1, 2015
Life sciences
/PRNewswire/ – ConvaTec, a privately-held medical products and technologies company, today announced that Paul Moraviec has been appointed Chief Executive Officer of the company.
 
Mr. Moraviec was appointed Interim CEO of ConvaTec in December 2014. “We are pleased to confirm Paul’s appointment as the CEO of ConvaTec,” said Magnus Lundberg, the Chairman of ConvaTec’s Board of Directors. “Over his six years with ConvaTec, Paul has built a successful business in Europe, and the company has performed well during his tenure as Interim CEO. We’re confident that, under his leadership, the company is well positioned for the future.” 
 
“I look forward to working with the Board as the CEO of ConvaTec,” said Paul Moraviec. “I’m very excited about the future for our business and leading the company’s 9,000 employees in serving the patients, doctors and nurses who rely on us to help improve lives around the world.”
 
Mr. Moraviec joined ConvaTec in 2009 as President, Europe, Middle East and Africa, which is the company’s largest geographic region. Mr. Moraviec has a track record of driving growth in major global healthcare companies across a number of medical device specialties including diabetes, neurosurgery, general surgery and orthopedics. 
 
Mr. Moraviec has held international leadership roles with Johnson & Johnson, Abbott Laboratories and Bausch and Lomb, as well as CEO roles with two early-stage venture capital funded companies.
 
Source: ConvaTec

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