Gregory D. Casciaro Appointed to Colospan’s Board

Gregory D. Casciaro has been appointed to Colospan’s its board of directors.

“We are excited to welcome Greg to the Board of Directors. With four decades of medical device experience and a proven track record of successfully leading private and public companies, Greg is a true asset and will be instrumental in shaping the company’s future strategic horizon,” said Boaz Assaf, CEO and Founder of Colospan.

Throughout his career, Mr. Casciaro has served in numerous executive leadership roles in the medtech industry, most recently as the President and CEO of Cardiac Dimension and prior to that as the CEO of AccessClosure (acquired by Cardinal Health), CEO of XTENT (acquired by Biosensors International), CEO of Orquest (acquired by Johnson & Johnson) and CEO of General Surgical Innovations (acquired by U.S. Surgical, now part of Medtronic).

“Colospan’s innovative product is designed to address the unmet needs of anastamotic leaks, diverting stoma and their related complications,” Mr. Casciaro said. “I am excited to join the Board of Directors and help lead the company forward in its journey to improve the lives of patients and positively impact healthcare economics with its novel solution”

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