StimGuard12.08.15
StimGuard LLC, a privately held, commercial stage medical device company, has appointed Tom R. Moore as president effective immediately.
In this role, Moore will provide strategic leadership and assume responsibility for commercializing StimGuard’s wirelessly powered microtechnology neurostimulators for the treatment of refractory urgency urinary incontinence as well as overactive bladder syndrome. With more than 18 years of medical device experience, Moore is an ideal candidate to lead the charge for the growth of this device, which has the potential to help millions of people who are suffering from incontinence, company executives said.
“We are thrilled and honored to have Mr. Moore join the StimGuard team of talented innovators,” said Laura Tyler Perryman, StimGuard’s chairman. “His track record of both commercialization success, as well as leading patient enrollment in landmark clinical trials makes him the ideal fit to help StimGuard to achieve widespread global adoption of this wireless treatment option for incontinence.”
Moore joins StimGuard from CVRx, a private company that developed proprietary active implantable technology for the treatment of high blood pressure and heart failure. As vice president of Sales Operations and Market Development, he was responsible for global clinical study enrollment, market development, and commercialization of Barostim Therapy. Moore also has an extensive background working with established international companies, including Medtronic plc, the world's largest standalone medical technology development company specializing in neurological, urology and gastroenterology.
“The StimGuard wireless product platform is a highly innovative, disruptive technological breakthrough,” said Moore. “I look forward to leading StimGuard to success, and, most importantly, working to help patients and their physicians find a treatment solution for their urological disorders.”
Moore holds a master’s degree from The Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota and bachelor’s degree in Business from the University of Colorado.
StimGuard products are not approved for sale or commercial distribution, and are limited to investigational use only.
StimGuard develops, manufactures, and commercializes wirelessly powered, implantable, microtechnology neurostimulators. StimGuard’s goal is to evolve its patented platform into the default for neuromodulation, increasing the accessibility for patients worldwide while lowering the economic impact of urinary management.
In this role, Moore will provide strategic leadership and assume responsibility for commercializing StimGuard’s wirelessly powered microtechnology neurostimulators for the treatment of refractory urgency urinary incontinence as well as overactive bladder syndrome. With more than 18 years of medical device experience, Moore is an ideal candidate to lead the charge for the growth of this device, which has the potential to help millions of people who are suffering from incontinence, company executives said.
“We are thrilled and honored to have Mr. Moore join the StimGuard team of talented innovators,” said Laura Tyler Perryman, StimGuard’s chairman. “His track record of both commercialization success, as well as leading patient enrollment in landmark clinical trials makes him the ideal fit to help StimGuard to achieve widespread global adoption of this wireless treatment option for incontinence.”
Moore joins StimGuard from CVRx, a private company that developed proprietary active implantable technology for the treatment of high blood pressure and heart failure. As vice president of Sales Operations and Market Development, he was responsible for global clinical study enrollment, market development, and commercialization of Barostim Therapy. Moore also has an extensive background working with established international companies, including Medtronic plc, the world's largest standalone medical technology development company specializing in neurological, urology and gastroenterology.
“The StimGuard wireless product platform is a highly innovative, disruptive technological breakthrough,” said Moore. “I look forward to leading StimGuard to success, and, most importantly, working to help patients and their physicians find a treatment solution for their urological disorders.”
Moore holds a master’s degree from The Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota and bachelor’s degree in Business from the University of Colorado.
StimGuard products are not approved for sale or commercial distribution, and are limited to investigational use only.
StimGuard develops, manufactures, and commercializes wirelessly powered, implantable, microtechnology neurostimulators. StimGuard’s goal is to evolve its patented platform into the default for neuromodulation, increasing the accessibility for patients worldwide while lowering the economic impact of urinary management.