Vice President / National Sales Manager at DyChem International
Location:
Salt Lake City, Utah
Industry:
Chemicals
Work:
DyChem International - Greater Salt Lake City Area since Jan 2005
Vice President / National Sales Manager
DyChem International - North Eastern US 2005 - 2009
Sales Engineer
The Canyons - Park City, UT Jan 2004 - Jan 2005
General Manager
P.F. Chang's China Bistro - Greater Salt Lake City Area Jan 2000 - Jan 2004
Manager
Evolution Ski Company - Greater Salt Lake City Area Jan 1999 - Jan 2001
Operations Manager
Education:
University of Denver 1995 - 1999
BS, International Business
Judge Memorial Catholic High School 1991 - 1995
Skills:
Sales Contract Negotiation International Sales Operations Management Account Management Marketing Strategy Manufacturing Business Coaching Simplicity Vision
A suture anchor for affixing soft tissue to bone. The anchor has a hollow outer member, and an actuation member slidably mounted within the outer member. The actuation member has at least two engagement members that are pivotally mounted to the actuation member. Proximal movement of the actuation member with respect to the outer member causes the engagement members to move outward to a deployed position, wherein the engagement members are deployed in bone. A surgical suture is mounted to the anchor.
An inserter for inserting a suture anchor into bone. The inserter has external markings that uniquely identify the orientations and the relative longitudinal positions of at least two suture passages through a suture anchor releasably engaged with the inserter. The markings assist a surgeon in determining a preferred placement and orientation of the anchor at an operative site during a surgical procedure.
Nathan Cauldwell - Attleboro MA, US Jonathan Howe - Mansfield MA, US
Assignee:
DePuy Mitek, Inc. - Raynham MA
International Classification:
A61B 17/04
US Classification:
606232
Abstract:
Methods and devices are provided for anchoring suture to bone. In one exemplary embodiment, a cannulated suture anchor is provided and it includes a suture-engaging member formed therein and configured to receive a suture therearound such that trailing ends of the suture can extend through the suture anchor. The present invention also provides exemplary sutures and drivers that can be used with the various methods and devices disclosed herein, or with other methods and devices known in the art.
Nathan Cauldwell - Attleboro MA, US Jonathan Howe - Mansfield MA, US Gregory R. Whittaker - Stoneham MA, US Gary McAlister - Franklin MA, US Jose E. Lizardi - Franklin MA, US
Assignee:
DePuy Mitek, Inc. - Raynham MA
International Classification:
A61B 17/04
US Classification:
606232
Abstract:
Methods and devices are provided for anchoring suture to bone. In one exemplary embodiment, a cannulated suture anchor is provided and it includes a suture-engaging member formed therein and configured to receive a suture therearound such that trailing ends of the suture can extend through the suture anchor. The present invention also provides exemplary sutures and drivers that can be used with the various methods and devices disclosed herein, or with other methods and devices known in the art.
Storage And Expedited Retrieval Of Messages And Responses In Multi-Tasking Environments
Tools and techniques are described for storage and expedited retrieval of messages and responses in multi-tasking environments. Methods provided by these tools may establish active communications with a first contact, and then received indications of secondary communications involving a second contact. These methods may then present user interfaces (UIs) that include representations of at least the secondary communications. Through the UIs, the methods may receive a selection of one of the secondary communications for an expedited response, and may receive input from the user that provides the expedited response to the secondary communication, while maintaining the active communication in an active state. These methods may provide the expedited response to the secondary communication, based upon the input received from the user.
An inserter for inserting a suture anchor into bone. The inserter has external markings that uniquely identify the orientations and the relative longitudinal positions of at least two suture passages through a suture anchor releasably engaged with the inserter. The markings assist a surgeon in determining a preferred placement and orientation of the anchor at an operative site during a surgical procedure.
Nathan Cauldwell - Attleboro MA, US Jonathan Howe - Mansfield MA, US Eugene Wolf - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
DePuy Mitek, LLC - Raynham MA
International Classification:
A61B 17/04
US Classification:
606232
Abstract:
Methods and devices are provided for anchoring suture to bone. In one exemplary embodiment, a cannulated suture anchor is provided and it includes a suture-engaging member formed therein and configured to receive a suture therearound such that trailing ends of the suture can extend through the suture anchor. The present invention also provides exemplary sutures and drivers that can be used with the various methods and devices disclosed herein, or with other methods and devices known in the art.
Kristian DiMatteo - Waltham MA, US Chris Kilburn-Peterson - Needham MA, US Nathan S. Cauldwell - Attleboro MA, US Jonathan Howe - Mansfield MA, US Hugh S. West - Sandy UT, US
Assignee:
DEPUY MITEK, INC. - Raynham MA
International Classification:
A61B 17/04
US Classification:
606232
Abstract:
Methods and devices are provided for anchoring suture to bone. In one exemplary embodiment, a cannulated suture anchor is provided and it includes a suture-engaging member formed therein and configured to receive a suture therearound such that trailing ends of the suture can extend through the suture anchor. The suture anchor can also include at least a proximal portion having dual threads to facilitate engagement with bone. The present invention also provides exemplary sutures and drivers that can be used with the various methods and devices disclosed herein, or with other methods and devices known in the art.