Philips
Senior Product Marketing Manager
Fluke Corporation Oct 2017 - Oct 2018
Global Sales Enablement Manager
Fluke Biomedical Oct 2013 - Oct 2017
Senior Product Marketing Manager
Verathon Inc., Subsidiary of Roper Technologies, Inc. 2005 - 2013
Director of New Product Development and Program Manager
Aviat Networks 2000 - 2005
Program Manager and Project Coordinator
Education:
University of Phoenix 2011 - 2013
Master of Business Administration, Masters
University of Washington 2012 - 2013
University of Phoenix 2001 - 2004
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Business
Skills:
Product Development Product Management Medical Devices Cross Functional Team Leadership Program Management Management Project Management Product Marketing Leadership Strategic Planning Electronics Product Launch Process Improvement Testing Healthcare New Business Development Team Building R&D Quality Assurance Team Leadership Training Change Management Technical Documentation Operations Management Regulatory Affairs Iso 13485 Rapid Prototyping Organizational Development Public Speaking International Project Management Technology Management Supply Chain Management Quality Management Emerging Technologies Business Development Offshore Operations Financial Analysis Project Finance Public Policy Intellectual Property Innovation Management International Business Regulatory Requirements Design For Manufacturing Early Stage Startups Turnaround Management Emerging Markets Cross Cultural Team Leadership Cross Functional Communication Relationship Management
Interests:
Leadership Technology Home Improvement Medical Device International Events Business Healthcare Finance Digital Marketing Biomed Marketing Danaher Business System Training See 12 Product Management Cooking/Culinary Mdd Biomedical Current Events Design Politics See Less Dbs Fda
Matthew Caprio - Seattle WA, US Gerald J. McMorrow - Redmond WA, US Andrew Clay - Everett WA, US Ekaterina Filipova Ivanova - Kirkland WA, US Antonio Valenzuela - Everett WA, US Vanessa Beasley - Clayton NC, US
Assignee:
VERATHON INC. - Bothell WA
International Classification:
G01R 1/20
US Classification:
324126
Abstract:
A system for connecting remote equipment to a sensor device having a connector coupled to at least two terminals located on different portions of the sensor device. The portions of the sensor device may be an anterior portion and a posterior portion with each having at least one terminal. In turn, the terminals are nested on top of one another and at least one terminal is electrically accessible through a window region of the other portion. Further, the terminals are alignable with each other and with a connector by alignment indicators, which may provide a visual alignment indication for the terminals as well as a mechanical alignment of the connector with the sensor device.
Matthew Caprio - Seattle WA, US Andrew Clay - Everett WA, US Jeffrey William Ladwig - Seattle WA, US
Assignee:
VERATHON INC. - Bothell WA
International Classification:
A61B 5/04
US Classification:
600392
Abstract:
A releasable liner for a sensor device having adhesive and conductive gel portions includes a flexible sheet having a free end and a fixed end, and a portion of the flexible sheet that is releasably attached to the sensor device, wherein the flexible sheet is folded upon itself so that the fixed end is generally adjacent the free end. Exerting a pulling force on the free end releases the liner in a controlled manner to uncover the adhesive and conductive gel portions of the sensor device.
Matthew Caprio - Seattle WA, US Vanessa Beasley - Clayton NC, US Gerald J. McMorrow - Redmond WA, US Andrew Clay - Everett WA, US Jeffrey William Ladwig - Seattle WA, US
Assignee:
Verathon Inc. - Bothell WA
International Classification:
A61B 5/04 H05K 3/20
US Classification:
600393, 29831
Abstract:
A sensor device for monitoring bioelectric data from a human body includes a flexible dielectric substrate, a plurality of sensors (electrodes) distributed on the substrate for sensing the bioelectric data, and an electrically conductive network distributed on the substrate connecting the sensors to a terminal portion of the substrate. Integrated flexible joints permit a certain amount of elasticity in and allow relative movement between at least two of the sensors when the sensor device is placed onto the human body.
Matthew Caprio - Seattle WA, US Vanessa Beasley - Clayton NC, US Gerald J. McMorrow - Redmond WA, US Andrew Clay - Everett WA, US Ekaterina Filipova Ivanova - Kirkland WA, US Antonio Valenzuela - Everett WA, US
Matthew Caprio - Seattle WA, US Vanessa Beasley - Clayton NC, US Gerald J. McMorrow - Redmond WA, US Andrew Clay - Everett WA, US Ekaterina Filipova Ivanova - Kirkland WA, US Antonio Valenzuela - Everett WA, US