Invuity Inc. 09.12.17
Invuity Inc., a medical technology company focused on minimal access surgery, has appointed healthcare industry leader Daniel Wolterman to its Board of Directors, effective Sept. 5. Wolterman was most recently president and CEO of Memorial Herman Healthcare System.
"We are pleased to welcome Dan to Invuity’s Board of Directors," said Invuity CEO Philip Sawyer. "His significant insight into healthcare systems will be extremely valuable as we continue to grow our business by providing product solutions to our hospital customers."
Wolterman joined Memorial Hermann Healthcare System in May 1999. He was named CEO in November 2002 and retired in August 2016. Under Wolterman’s leadership, Memorial Hermann became one of the largest healthcare systems in Texas, operating in 16 hospitals and over 232 ancillary locations with 24,000 employees and is now the country’s busiest Level 1 trauma center and generating $6 billion in net revenue. Prior to Memorial Hermann, Wolterman was senior vice president of Operations and Business Development at Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word Health Care System from 1993 to 1999 and president and CEO of Holy Cross Health Services of Utah from 1989 to 1993. Wolterman currently serves on the Boards of Directors of Nuvasive Inc., Vizient Inc., and Legacy ER and Urgent Care.
"I'm excited about the opportunity to work with the management team and board to assist Invuity in realizing its potential," said Wolterman. "The company’s proprietary technologies and product solutions provide a meaningful clinical benefit to physicians, patients and health care systems.”
Invuity Inc. develops and markets advanced surgical devices to improve the ability of physicians to perform minimal access surgery through smaller and hidden incisions. The company's patented Intelligent Photonics technology delivers enhanced visualization which facilitates surgical precision, efficiency and safety. In addition, the company utilizes comprehensive strategic marketing programs to create stronger institutional partnerships. Clinical applications include women’s health, encompassing breast cancer and breast reconstruction surgery, gynecology and thyroid surgery. Additional applications include procedures for electrophysiology, spine, orthopedic, cardiothoracic, and general surgery. Invuity is headquartered in San Francisco, Calif.
"We are pleased to welcome Dan to Invuity’s Board of Directors," said Invuity CEO Philip Sawyer. "His significant insight into healthcare systems will be extremely valuable as we continue to grow our business by providing product solutions to our hospital customers."
Wolterman joined Memorial Hermann Healthcare System in May 1999. He was named CEO in November 2002 and retired in August 2016. Under Wolterman’s leadership, Memorial Hermann became one of the largest healthcare systems in Texas, operating in 16 hospitals and over 232 ancillary locations with 24,000 employees and is now the country’s busiest Level 1 trauma center and generating $6 billion in net revenue. Prior to Memorial Hermann, Wolterman was senior vice president of Operations and Business Development at Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word Health Care System from 1993 to 1999 and president and CEO of Holy Cross Health Services of Utah from 1989 to 1993. Wolterman currently serves on the Boards of Directors of Nuvasive Inc., Vizient Inc., and Legacy ER and Urgent Care.
"I'm excited about the opportunity to work with the management team and board to assist Invuity in realizing its potential," said Wolterman. "The company’s proprietary technologies and product solutions provide a meaningful clinical benefit to physicians, patients and health care systems.”
Invuity Inc. develops and markets advanced surgical devices to improve the ability of physicians to perform minimal access surgery through smaller and hidden incisions. The company's patented Intelligent Photonics technology delivers enhanced visualization which facilitates surgical precision, efficiency and safety. In addition, the company utilizes comprehensive strategic marketing programs to create stronger institutional partnerships. Clinical applications include women’s health, encompassing breast cancer and breast reconstruction surgery, gynecology and thyroid surgery. Additional applications include procedures for electrophysiology, spine, orthopedic, cardiothoracic, and general surgery. Invuity is headquartered in San Francisco, Calif.