Don Abbey is senior vice president of Quality and Regulatory Affairs for CareFusion.
Don previously held similar responsibilities as senior vice president of Quality and Regulatory Affairs for the Clinical and Medical Products segment of Cardinal Health.
Prior to joining Cardinal Health, Don served as vice president of Regulatory Affairs and Quality Assurance for the Critical Care division of Respironics, Inc. Previously, he held a number of leadership roles within the healthcare industry, including general manager of Welch Allyn’s cardiopulmonary business; vice president of Quality Assurance and Regulatory Affairs for Protocol Systems, Inc.; and, director of Quality Assurance for Heartstream, Inc.
Don holds a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Washington State University and a master’s degree in business administration from the University of Washington.
Ed Borkowski is chief financial officer for CareFusion.
Prior to joining CareFusion, Ed served as chief financial officer for Mylan, Inc. During his seven year tenure at Mylan, Ed helped to lead the company’s transformation into one of the largest global generic pharmaceutical companies with the acquisition of Merck Generics.
Previously, Ed was vice president of Global Finance and Information Technology for Pharmacia Corporation and held numerous positions of increasing responsibility at American Home Products Corporation in the areas of Compliance, Treasury and Accounting. He began his career at Arthur Andersen, LLP.
A certified public accountant, Ed holds a bachelor’s of science degree in economics and political science from Allegheny College and an MBA in finance and accounting from Rutgers University.
Cathy Cooney is executive vice president of Human Resources for CareFusion.
She previously held similar responsibilities as senior vice president and Human Resources business partner for the Clinical Technologies and Services segment of Cardinal Health.
Cathy joined Cardinal Health in 1997 as senior vice president of Human Resources for Owen Healthcare, where she helped to integrate the business into Cardinal Health. She later held several leadership positions with Cardinal Health, including vice president and general manager of the Cardinal Health Staffing Network. Cathy also served as the company’s first diversity officer.
Prior to Cardinal Health, Cathy held several leadership roles with PepsiCo and with what is now Halliburton.
Cathy holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of Missouri-Kansas City.
Marty Gluck is senior vice president of Information Technology (IT) at CareFusion.
Prior to this role, he was vice president of Enterprise IT for the Clinical and Medical Products business segment of Cardinal Health.
Prior to joining Cardinal Health, Marty held numerous leadership positions at several market-leading technology companies, including vice president of Engineering and Information Technology at Qualcomm, Inc.; director of Information Systems and Technology at Intuit, Inc., and director of Information Systems at Apple Computer, Inc.
Marty holds a bachelor’s of science degree in engineering from the University of Cape Town and a master’s degree in business administration from the University of Chicago.
Vivek Jain is president of Medical Technologies and Services for CareFusion.
In this role, Vivek has executive oversight and responsibility for CareFusion’s medical technologies businesses, including V. Mueller® surgical instruments, ChloraPrep® infection prevention products and Nicolet neuro-monitoring devices. Vivek most recently served as executive vice president of Strategy and Corporate Development at Cardinal Health.
Prior to joining Cardinal Health, Vivek served as senior vice president and head of Healthcare Strategy, Business Development and Mergers and Acquisitions for Philips Medical at Philips Electronics in Amsterdam, Netherlands. In this role, he had global oversight of the strategic planning process and responsibility for the financial analysis of all healthcare transactions.
Vivek was co-head of global healthcare investment banking at J.P. Morgan Securities for four years and began his career in 1994 with Hambrecht & Quist, which was later acquired by JPMorgan Chase.
Vivek holds his bachelor’s degree in economics from the University of Chicago.
Tom Leonard is president of Dispensing Technologies for CareFusion.
In this role, Tom provides executive leadership and oversight to CareFusion’s Pyxis® automated dispensing and patient identification systems and the MedMined™ electronic infection surveillance service. Prior to this position, Tom served as senior vice president and general manager of the Clinical Services business of Cardinal Health.
Before joining Cardinal Health, Tom was senior vice president and general manager of the Ambulatory Solutions division at McKesson Corporation. Tom also previously served as executive vice president of Operations for Picis, Inc., a developer of clinical software systems in acute care hospital settings, and held leadership roles of increasing responsibility at Millennium Healthcare, Inc. and Ernst & Young.
Tom began his career in the military, serving six years as lieutenant in the United States Navy. He holds a bachelor’s degree in engineering from the United States Naval Academy and a master’s in business administration from Cornell University.
Dr. Steve Lewis is chief medical officer for CareFusion. He previously served as senior vice president of the Center for Safety and Clinical Excellence within the Clinical and Medical Products segment of Cardinal Health.
Steve joined Cardinal Health following seven years at VHA Southeast, where he served as vice president of Medical Affairs. He began his medical career as a practitioner in general internal medicine and has held positions of increasing responsibility within the medical data and clinical information systems industry, including vice president and principal for a hospital clinical information system and revenue management company.
Steve holds a bachelor’s degree from Duke University and a medical degree from the University of South Florida, where he also completed his internship in Medicine and residency in Internal Medicine. He is board certified in Internal Medicine and is a member of the American College of Physicians and the American College of Physician Executives.
Mike Martino is senior vice president of Innovation, Business Development and Strategy for CareFusion.
Prior to joining CareFusion, Mike served as president and CEO of Arzeda Corp. and before that he was president and CEO of Sonus Pharmaceuticals from 1999 to 2008. During his tenure at Sonus, he helped lead the company's transformation from a developer of diagnostic ultrasound contrast agents to a developer of therapeutic cancer drugs.
Previously, Mike held leadership roles of increasing responsibility at Mallinckrodt Medical, Inc. from 1983 - 1998, including serving as vice president of strategic planning and corporate development and vice president and general manager of the nuclear medicine division. Through this experience, he completed multiple mergers and acquisitions, product development and licensing agreements.
Mike holds a bachelor's of business degree from Roanoke College and an MBA from Virginia Tech.
Jim Mazzola is senior vice president of Global Marketing and Communication for CareFusion. In this role, Jim is responsible for the company’s integrated marketing and brand strategy and execution, as well as the organization’s community relations, public relations, meetings and events, Web and internal communication functions.
Most recently, he was senior vice president of Global Communication for Cardinal Health, and he previously served as Cardinal Health’s vice president of Corporate Public Relations.
Prior to joining Cardinal Health, Jim spent more than five years with Dell in Austin, Texas, where he was director of Corporate Communication for Enterprise and Client Systems. Also at Dell, Jim served as manager of Internal and External Chairman’s Communication.
Previously, Jim also spent more than six years at NCR Corp. in Dayton, Ohio, where he was responsible for Public Relations for NCR’s Computer Systems Group.
Jim holds a bachelor’s of arts degree in communication and a master’s degree in business administration, both from the University of Dayton.
Neil Ryding is executive vice president of Global Manufacturing and Supply for CareFusion.
He previously held similar responsibilities as executive vice president of Global Manufacturing and Supply for the Clinical and Medical Products business segment of Cardinal Health.
Prior to joining Cardinal Health, Neil was senior vice president of Operations for Smith and Nephew and held a variety of positions with Johnson & Johnson’s medical device companies. Neil began his career at Rolls Royce Aero-Engines, where he participated in their selective apprenticeship program and then went on to hold various functional, operational and leadership positions.
Neil holds a bachelor’s of science degree in mechanical and production engineering from the University of Derbyshire and a master’s of science degree in manufacturing systems engineering from the University of Warwick.
Dave Schlotterbeck is chairman and chief executive officer for CareFusion.
Previously, Dave served as vice chairman and chief executive officer for the Clinical and Medical Products business segment of Cardinal Health, where he provided executive oversight for the company’s Clinical Technologies and Services, Medical Products and Technologies, and International business segments.
Prior to this role, Dave served as chief executive officer for Cardinal Health’s Clinical Technologies and Services business segment, where he was responsible for the company’s patient point-of-care strategy and key supporting products and services, including the Alaris® Products, Pyxis® Products and Pharmacy Services organizations. He joined Cardinal Health through the acquisition of Alaris, where he was president and chief executive officer.
Dave also previously held executive leadership roles as president and chief operating officer of Pacific Scientific Company; president and chief executive officer of Vitalcom, Inc.; and, executive vice president and chief operating officer of Nellcor, Inc.
Dave holds a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from the General Motors Institute (Kettering University) and a master’s of science degree in electrical engineering from Purdue University. He also completed the Executive Institute at Stanford University.
Joan Stafslien is executive vice president, general counsel, and secretary for CareFusion.
She most recently held similar responsibilities as senior vice president and general counsel for the Clinical and Medical Products business segment of Cardinal Health.
Joan joined Cardinal Health as senior counsel for Alaris Medical Systems and later became deputy general counsel. Prior to joining Cardinal Health, Joan was an associate at the law firm of Brobeck, Phleger & Harrison LLP, specializing in real estate, general corporate and environmental law. Prior to law school, she worked at The Dow Chemical Company as a chemical engineer and in sales roles.
Joan holds a bachelor’s of science degree in chemical engineering from Northwestern University and a juris doctorate from University of Wisconsin -Madison Law School.
Dwight Winstead is chief operating officer for CareFusion.
Previously, Dwight served in a similar role as chief operating officer for the Clinical and Medical Products segment of Cardinal Health, where he provided executive direction and oversight for the segment’s three global businesses: Critical Care Technologies, Dispensing Technologies and Medical Technologies and Services.
Prior to this role, Dwight was chief operating officer of the Clinical Technologies and Services business of Cardinal Health. Earlier, he served as group president for Cardinal Health’s Automation and Information Services segment, a role he assumed after serving as president of Owen Healthcare, which was acquired by Cardinal Health in 1997.
Prior to joining Cardinal Health, Dwight served as executive vice president of VHA, Inc., a nationwide alliance of community-owned health-care organizations. He was also director of materials management and administrative director of clinical laboratories at Alton Ochsner Foundation Hospital in New Orleans, La. He previously held multiple health-care sales positions with both Worthington Diagnostics and Johnson & Johnson. Dwight began his career in medical technology at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Dwight currently serves on the board of directors for OncoGeneX Pharmaceuticals and was a member of the board of directors for Sonus Pharmaceuticals from 1995 to 2008.
Dwight holds a bachelor’s degree in medical technology from Delta State University.