Stryker ortho group prez Floyd to retire, Scannell to take prez, COO role

Stryker (NYSE:SYK) said earlier this week that its orthopedics group prez David Floyd will retire, effective at the end of next June, and that it has appointed Timothy Scannell as its new prez and COO, effective August 1. Floyd has been with Stryker since 2012, and will stay on as group prez and advisor to the CEO through to his retirement date, the Kalamazoo, Mich.-based company said. Scannelle joined Stryker in 1990 serving in leadership roles in sales and marketing, and has risen through the company to the role of group president, most recently for the company’s medsurg & neurotechnology divisions. “We are grateful for David’s leadership and his many contributions to Stryker’s success. His businesses consistently outgrew the market and David spearheaded several key acquisitions, including Mako. I wish David and his family all the very best in retirement. Over his 28 years at Stryker, Tim has built an excellent track record of high performance and people development. I look forward to working closely with him and the rest of the Stryker leadership team to take Stryker to new heights,” chair & CEO Kevin Lobo said in a press release. Stryker said that as part of the reorganization, it will have two new group presidents, with J. Pierce acting as medsurg group prez and Spencer styles as instrument, neurotech and spine group prez. Last month, Stryker was reported to be readying a nearly $110 million facility in its home base of Michigan th...
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