Injectronics Appoints New Director of Sales & Marketing Jeremiah O’Connor Jr. has had qui

Injectronics Appoints New Director of Sales & Marketing

Jeremiah O’Connor Jr. has had quite adiversified career. He’s worked for sports equipment firms and a packaging provider, but his crowning achievement—thus far—most likely was the packaging and hydration system he invented for an online florist he co-founded (the invention is known in the floral industry as the “Moses Miracle”).


Now O’Connor is working his miracles in the medical device industry, having been named sales and marketing director atInjectronics Corporation, an injection molding, contract manufacturing and thermoformed packaging firm based in Clinton, Mass.


O’Connor has more than two decades of sales and marketing experience, having worked as vice president of sales for Rand-Whitney Container Corporation, a maker of corrugated packaging products, thermal technologies and related graphic services, according to his LinkedIn profile.


O’Connor also was in charge of sales, marketing and product development for Insignia Athletics, a ball glove and wooden bat manufacturer in Worcester, Mass. Inaddition, he was CEO of Nokona Factory, and co-founder/president of Kabloom. It was at Kabloom where O’Connor designed the Moses Miracle.


“We look forward to Jerry bringing his energy, ingenuity and skills to Injectronics and enabling us to grow with strategic medical partnerships,” Injectronics President and CEO Paul Nazaaro said.


O’Connor graduated from NorwichUniversity in Northfield, Vt., with a degree in business administration and marketing.

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