What Happened?
Memphis, TN-based Smith & Nephew hired Combs Harold as Chief Information Officer
Date of management change: December 01, 2009
Memphis, TN-based Smith & Nephew hired Combs Harold as Chief Information Officer
Smith & Nephew is a global advanced medical technology business. We support healthcare professionals in more than 100 countries to improve the quality of life for their patients. Since 1856, when our founder T.J. Smith developed a new method for refining cod liver oil, and in World War One when his nephew led the supply of wound care products, to the present day, Smith & Nephew continues to pioneer health solutions. Through our market leadership positions in Sports Medicine, Trauma, Orthopaedic Reconstruction and Advanced Wound Management, our 16,000 employees continue to improve outcomes and expand access, constantly striving to create value for healthcare professionals, patients, payers and shareholders. Annual sales in 2016 were more than $4.6 billion. We are a constituent of the UK’s FTSE100 and our shares are traded on London Stock Exchange and through American Depository Receipts on the New York Stock Exchange We have leadership positions in Orthopaedic Reconstruction, Advanced Wound Management, Sports Medicine and Trauma. We have almost 11,000 employees and a presence in more than 90 countries. Annual sales in 2013 were more than $4.3 billion. We are a constituent of the UK's FTSE100 and our shares are traded on the London Stock Exchange and through American Depository Receipts on the New York Stock Exchange (LSE: SN, NYSE: SNN)
Combs Harold previously held various technology roles in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, & Biotech industry
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