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ResMed Reorganizes its Management Structure and also Announces New Business Unit

June 1, 2011 by SleepDT 1 Comment


ResMed’s new management structure repositions senior executives currently working within ResMed, without adding new executive hires. All the organizations and leaders described below report to the chief executive officer. The new structure combines three existing business units into two, creates a new strategic business unit, and confirms other roles in the existing commercial, manufacturing, logistics, supply and corporate staff areas. JC Kyrillos will lead the new strategic business unit, ResMed Ventures and Initiatives, to focus on opportunities in disease states related to SDB and other market opportunities.

View business units and new appointments on the ResMed website

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  1. Randy Clare Randy Clare says:
    June 3, 2011 at 3:44 pm

    The impact of competitive bidding on the homecare industry has created challenges not only for the small manufacturers but also for large manufacturers with excellent products and distribution like ResMed. How can you continue to grow in double digits if competitive bidding drives down the number of possible customers by 30% +/- in each region. I for one will be watching ResMed’s new SBU ResMed Ventures and Initiatives because they will certainly identify the next path to therapy for the patient

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