Rachel Klemovitch, Assistant Editor05.28.24
Medtronic has appointed Linnea Burman as SVP & President of the Neurovascular Business, part of the Neuroscience portfolio. Burman will be responsible for product development, commercial execution, portfolio strategy, and overall financial performance of the business.
Burman succeeds Dan Volz who was named SVP of Global Commercial Transformation, Medtronic.
EVP & President of the Neuroscience portfolio. Brett Wall commented: “Linnea is a strategic and visionary leader who maintains a customer-first mindset while building and developing high-performing teams. Her strong record of success, deep medtech industry knowledge, and previous experience in stroke demonstrate her business acumen and underscore her commitment to making a meaningful impact on patient outcomes. I have the utmost confidence the Neurovascular business will continue to thrive under her leadership.”
Burman has over 20 years of experience managing global teams and has been tenured at Medtronic. Before this appointment, Burman served as VP & GM of Enabling Technologies, in the Medtronic Cranial and Spinal Technologies (CST) business. She helped establish CST by driving commercial growth strategies, innovative solutions, and a culture of collaboration. While at CST, Burman also founded the ET Enablers, a global employee group dedicated to enhancing two-way communication and collaboration.
Through the drug delivery business at Medtronic, Burman played a pivotal role in elevating market development for a post-stroke spasticity indication. She fostered close relationships with stroke neurologists, stroke associations, and patient advocacy groups.
“I'm continually inspired by Medtronic’s dedication to innovation and honored to step into my new role in the Neurovascular business that has transformed the stroke treatment landscape unlike any other medtech firm. I look forward to working with my new team to build on our proven track record of advancing stroke care practices, fostering new partnerships within the neurovascular community, and developing effective therapies grounded in compelling clinical evidence,” Burman said.
Burman is also actively involved in leading inclusive and supportive professional networks. She serves as an executive chair for the ASPIRE network, which champions the growth, development, and success of women field employees at Medtronic, and is engaged in the Medtronic Women’s Network (MWN) at Medtronic.
Burman succeeds Dan Volz who was named SVP of Global Commercial Transformation, Medtronic.
EVP & President of the Neuroscience portfolio. Brett Wall commented: “Linnea is a strategic and visionary leader who maintains a customer-first mindset while building and developing high-performing teams. Her strong record of success, deep medtech industry knowledge, and previous experience in stroke demonstrate her business acumen and underscore her commitment to making a meaningful impact on patient outcomes. I have the utmost confidence the Neurovascular business will continue to thrive under her leadership.”
Burman has over 20 years of experience managing global teams and has been tenured at Medtronic. Before this appointment, Burman served as VP & GM of Enabling Technologies, in the Medtronic Cranial and Spinal Technologies (CST) business. She helped establish CST by driving commercial growth strategies, innovative solutions, and a culture of collaboration. While at CST, Burman also founded the ET Enablers, a global employee group dedicated to enhancing two-way communication and collaboration.
Through the drug delivery business at Medtronic, Burman played a pivotal role in elevating market development for a post-stroke spasticity indication. She fostered close relationships with stroke neurologists, stroke associations, and patient advocacy groups.
“I'm continually inspired by Medtronic’s dedication to innovation and honored to step into my new role in the Neurovascular business that has transformed the stroke treatment landscape unlike any other medtech firm. I look forward to working with my new team to build on our proven track record of advancing stroke care practices, fostering new partnerships within the neurovascular community, and developing effective therapies grounded in compelling clinical evidence,” Burman said.
Burman is also actively involved in leading inclusive and supportive professional networks. She serves as an executive chair for the ASPIRE network, which champions the growth, development, and success of women field employees at Medtronic, and is engaged in the Medtronic Women’s Network (MWN) at Medtronic.