Michael Barbella, Managing Editor01.25.23
Coloplast has named Tommy Johns as president and senior vice president of its global Interventional Urology (IU) business, replacing Steve Blum, who has retired.
"Tommy has been with the company since 2015 and is the right person to lead our IU business going forward. He currently leads the IU Global Marketing & Innovation function, and as part of the global leadership team, he has helped bring the organization to where it is today. Tommy is a great ambassador for Coloplast and our company values and through his collaborative spirit he has built strong relationships not just in IU but across the Coloplast Group,” Coloplast CEO Kristian Villumsen said.
Johns has 30 years of experience in the medical device industry through his roles with Medtronic, Smiths Medical and Coloplast. He began his career with Coloplast in 2015 as vice president and general manager, Urology Care, North America, and was promoted the following year to vice president of Global Marketing and Innovation, Interventional Urology.
"I am passionate about the work we do in Interventional Urology and I am excited to step into a new role. I look forward to leading our IU business into the future where we will bring existing and new products and solutions to more and more customers around the world. We are a purpose-driven growth business, and a great place to work," Johns said.
Blum retired at the end of last year after several successful decades in the global healthcare industry, including six years with Coloplast.
“Steve is a great leader with an impressive track record. He has successfully led the IU team through the pandemic, while simultaneously preparing the business for growth. Currently, we are seeing solid growth rates across IU and combined with the investments we have been making into innovation, the business is in a very good place. I want to thank Steve for his contributions to the company and wish him a happy retirement,” Villumsen said.
Coloplast develops products and services that make life easier for people with very personal and private medical conditions. Its business units include Ostomy Care, Continence Care, Wound and Skin Care, Interventional Urology and Voice & Respiratory Care. The company employs more than 14,000 workers.
"Tommy has been with the company since 2015 and is the right person to lead our IU business going forward. He currently leads the IU Global Marketing & Innovation function, and as part of the global leadership team, he has helped bring the organization to where it is today. Tommy is a great ambassador for Coloplast and our company values and through his collaborative spirit he has built strong relationships not just in IU but across the Coloplast Group,” Coloplast CEO Kristian Villumsen said.
Johns has 30 years of experience in the medical device industry through his roles with Medtronic, Smiths Medical and Coloplast. He began his career with Coloplast in 2015 as vice president and general manager, Urology Care, North America, and was promoted the following year to vice president of Global Marketing and Innovation, Interventional Urology.
"I am passionate about the work we do in Interventional Urology and I am excited to step into a new role. I look forward to leading our IU business into the future where we will bring existing and new products and solutions to more and more customers around the world. We are a purpose-driven growth business, and a great place to work," Johns said.
Blum retired at the end of last year after several successful decades in the global healthcare industry, including six years with Coloplast.
“Steve is a great leader with an impressive track record. He has successfully led the IU team through the pandemic, while simultaneously preparing the business for growth. Currently, we are seeing solid growth rates across IU and combined with the investments we have been making into innovation, the business is in a very good place. I want to thank Steve for his contributions to the company and wish him a happy retirement,” Villumsen said.
Coloplast develops products and services that make life easier for people with very personal and private medical conditions. Its business units include Ostomy Care, Continence Care, Wound and Skin Care, Interventional Urology and Voice & Respiratory Care. The company employs more than 14,000 workers.