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CEA Medical Manufacturing Inc., a contract manufacturer of final packaged critical care medical devices, has promoted Steven Burdorf to president of the company. Burdorf joined CEA Medical Manufacturing as chief operations officer in the fall of 2012.
According to an official statement issued by the Colorado Springs, Colo.-based company, Burdorf has “provided exceptional leadership in transforming culture, improving operational efficiency and positioning CEA for substantial growth.”
He brings 21 years of leadership and “a diverse skill set” in managing complex operations and business matters for public and private medical device and high-tech companies, according to the release.
Prior to joining CEA Medical Manufacturing, Burdorf served as vice president of operations at Aesculap Inc. (a division of B. Braun). He also was a member of the leadership teams at American Medical Systems Inc. and GE Security.
Burdorf serves on the board of directors for JEC Miller Inc. and is a student mentor at the University of Utah Center for Medical Innovation. His has an MBA from the University of St. Thomas, an undergraduate degree from the University of North Dakota, continuing leadership development from the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania and numerous operations efficiency certifications, according to the company.
According to an official statement issued by the Colorado Springs, Colo.-based company, Burdorf has “provided exceptional leadership in transforming culture, improving operational efficiency and positioning CEA for substantial growth.”
He brings 21 years of leadership and “a diverse skill set” in managing complex operations and business matters for public and private medical device and high-tech companies, according to the release.
Prior to joining CEA Medical Manufacturing, Burdorf served as vice president of operations at Aesculap Inc. (a division of B. Braun). He also was a member of the leadership teams at American Medical Systems Inc. and GE Security.
Burdorf serves on the board of directors for JEC Miller Inc. and is a student mentor at the University of Utah Center for Medical Innovation. His has an MBA from the University of St. Thomas, an undergraduate degree from the University of North Dakota, continuing leadership development from the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania and numerous operations efficiency certifications, according to the company.