Integra Lifesciences
Regenerative Business Leader~Nerve and Tendon
Axogen, Inc.
Senior Area Sales Manager
Sanofi Genzyme Nov 1995 - Feb 2014
Senior Sales Manager
Education:
Eastern Illinois University 1986 - 1990
Bachelors, Marketing, Psychology
Skills:
Medical Devices Operating Room Surgeons Ob/Gyn Product Launch Biotechnology Disposables Market Development Surgical Instruments Surgery Hospitals Lifesciences General Surgery Medical Sales Sales Presentations Account Management Salesforce.com Vascular Commercialization Sales Effectiveness Vascular Surgery Cardiac Surgery Sales Operations Gynecology Operating Room Sales Surgical Device Sales Cold Calling Biopharmaceuticals Healthcare Fda Biologics Sales Process Plastic Surgery Strategic Planning Pharmaceutical Industry Capital Equipment Cardiology Urology Life Sciences Working With Surgeons Sales Management Sales Sales Force Development Orthopedic Surgery Business Development Territory Account Management Medical Sales Terminology
Interests:
Exercise Home Improvement Reading Shooting Gourmet Cooking Sports Food Fishing Home Decoration Health Cooking Gardening Outdoors Electronics Crafts Fitness Music Dogs Family Values Movies Christianity Kids Medicine Parenting Automobiles Travel Boating Investing Traveling
Kenneth Manning, 35, of Malden, was wanted for the murder of 36-year-old Colleen Russell and larceny of a motor vehicle, authorities said. Manning allegedly murdered Russell in her apartment in February, inflicting fatal sharp force injuries on her, according to the DAs office.
Date: Mar 16, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Body found in river is that of murder suspect, officials say
Manning was suspected of murdering Colleen Russell, 36, in mid-February. Her body was found inside an apartment complex in Malden on Feb. 15, and officials issued an arrest warrant for Russell on Feb. 18.
registered, and accepted the offer because he gets tested once a year anyway. Colleen Russell, 28, a newly married nurse who was at the DMV to change her name on her license, said she knew she was negative but got tested anyway because she comes in daily contact with patients who could be infected.
He said he accepted because he gets tested once a year anyway. Colleen Russell, 28, a newly married nurse who was at the DMV to change her name on her driver's license, said she knew she was negative. But she said she got tested because she comes in contact with patients every day who could be infe