Business Wire12.12.18
Intersect ENT Inc., a company dedicated to improving the quality of life for patients with ear, nose and throat conditions, has announced two new executive team appointments.
Christine Kowalski has joined as chief operations officer (COO). In this role, Kowalski will lead manufacturing, supply chain, quality, facilities and information technology for the company. Kowalski joins Intersect ENT with more than 30 years of experience in the medical device industry, including nearly two decades in operations and supply chain executive leadership. Following 18 years at Guidant/Boston Scientific Corp., Kowalski held senior executive leadership roles overseeing operations and supply chains for several medical device companies, including ev3 (acquired by Covidien/Medtronic plc), American Medical Systems/Endo Healthcare Solutions (acquired by Boston Scientific), and RTI Surgical, and most recently served as vice president of Supply Chain Strategy at Johnson & Johnson.
Kowalski earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of North Dakota and a master’s degree in management from Purdue University.
Additionally, Intersect ENT executive Susan Stimson has assumed the newly created role of chief strategy officer, leading the company’s market access, reimbursement, and business development efforts. A member of the founding team of Intersect ENT, Stimson most recently served as general manager of SINUVA, leading the company’s transition into a hybrid device and pharmaceutical business. Previously, she ran the marketing and customer service teams.
“We are fortunate to have a world-class team of passionate, skilled leaders in place as we embark on Intersect ENT’s next chapter of growth,” said Lisa Earnhardt, president and CEO of Intersect ENT. “Christine is a talented executive with extraordinary experience in scaling complex medical technology operations, and we are thrilled to welcome her to the Intersect ENT family. I would also like to congratulate Susan on her new role, in which she will oversee initiatives that are critical to the growth and success of the company. Susan has been instrumental to our success over the last decade.”
As previously disclosed, Rich Kaufman will retire as the company’s COO in early 2019 and will work in partnership with Kowalski during the transition. Kaufman has assumed the role of technical advisor.
All three executives will report to Earnhardt.
Intersect ENT is dedicated to transforming ear, nose and throat care by providing clinically meaningful therapies to physicians and patients. The company’s steroid-releasing implants are designed to provide mechanical spacing and deliver targeted therapy to the site of disease. In addition, Intersect ENT is continuing to expand its portfolio of products based on the company’s unique localized steroid releasing technology and is committed to broadening patient access to less invasive and more cost-effective care.
Intersect ENT, PROPEL, and SINUVA are registered trademarks of Intersect ENT Inc.
Christine Kowalski has joined as chief operations officer (COO). In this role, Kowalski will lead manufacturing, supply chain, quality, facilities and information technology for the company. Kowalski joins Intersect ENT with more than 30 years of experience in the medical device industry, including nearly two decades in operations and supply chain executive leadership. Following 18 years at Guidant/Boston Scientific Corp., Kowalski held senior executive leadership roles overseeing operations and supply chains for several medical device companies, including ev3 (acquired by Covidien/Medtronic plc), American Medical Systems/Endo Healthcare Solutions (acquired by Boston Scientific), and RTI Surgical, and most recently served as vice president of Supply Chain Strategy at Johnson & Johnson.
Kowalski earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of North Dakota and a master’s degree in management from Purdue University.
Additionally, Intersect ENT executive Susan Stimson has assumed the newly created role of chief strategy officer, leading the company’s market access, reimbursement, and business development efforts. A member of the founding team of Intersect ENT, Stimson most recently served as general manager of SINUVA, leading the company’s transition into a hybrid device and pharmaceutical business. Previously, she ran the marketing and customer service teams.
“We are fortunate to have a world-class team of passionate, skilled leaders in place as we embark on Intersect ENT’s next chapter of growth,” said Lisa Earnhardt, president and CEO of Intersect ENT. “Christine is a talented executive with extraordinary experience in scaling complex medical technology operations, and we are thrilled to welcome her to the Intersect ENT family. I would also like to congratulate Susan on her new role, in which she will oversee initiatives that are critical to the growth and success of the company. Susan has been instrumental to our success over the last decade.”
As previously disclosed, Rich Kaufman will retire as the company’s COO in early 2019 and will work in partnership with Kowalski during the transition. Kaufman has assumed the role of technical advisor.
All three executives will report to Earnhardt.
Intersect ENT is dedicated to transforming ear, nose and throat care by providing clinically meaningful therapies to physicians and patients. The company’s steroid-releasing implants are designed to provide mechanical spacing and deliver targeted therapy to the site of disease. In addition, Intersect ENT is continuing to expand its portfolio of products based on the company’s unique localized steroid releasing technology and is committed to broadening patient access to less invasive and more cost-effective care.
Intersect ENT, PROPEL, and SINUVA are registered trademarks of Intersect ENT Inc.